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Preface Jamie Peck, 2018
Editorial arrangement & Introduction Damien Cahill, Martijn Konings, Melinda Cooper and David Primrose, 2018
Chapter 1 Jamie Peck, Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore, 2018
Chapter 2 Sarah Babb and Alexander Kentikelenis, 2018
Chapter 3 Nour Dados and Raewyn Connell, 2018
Chapter 4 Mitchell Dean, 2018
Chapter 5 Neil Davidson, 2018
Chapter 6 Vivien A. Schmidt, 2018
Chapter 7 Dieter Plehwe, 2018
Chapter 8 Robert Van Horn and Edward Nik-Khah, 2018
Chapter 9 Yahya M. Madra and Fikret Adaman, 2018
Chapter 10 Joo Rodrigues, 2018
Chapter 11 John Quiggin, 2018
Chapter 12 June Carbone, 2018
Chapter 13 Daniel Stedman Jones, 2018
Chapter 14 Brigitte Young, 2018
Chapter 15 Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval (trans. Melinda Cooper), 2018
Chapter 16 Peter Kingstone, 2018
Chapter 17 Isabella M. Weber, 2018
Chapter 18 Gareth Dale and Adam Fabry, 2018
Chapter 19 Magnus Ryner, 2018
Chapter 20 Nitsan Chorev, 2018
Chapter 21 William Davies, 2018
Chapter 22 Pat O'Malley, 2018
Chapter 23 Erik Swyngedouw, 2018
Chapter 24 Sanford F. Schram, 2018
Chapter 25 Jason Hackworth, 2018
Chapter 26 Alfredo Saad-Filho, 2018
Chapter 27 Bob Jessop, 2018
Chapter 28 David Coates, 2018
Chapter 29 Miguel Vatter, 2018
Chapter 30 Mark Olssen, 2018
Chapter 31 Kim Moody, 2018
Chapter 32 Martijn Konings, 2018
Chapter 33 David M. Kotz, 2018
Chapter 34 Joshua Barkan, 2018
Chapter 35 Tim Di Muzio, 2018
Chapter 36 Lisa Adkins, 2018
Chapter 37 Margit Mayer, 2018
Chapter 38 Nicholas Kiersey, 2018
Chapter 39 Aaron Shakow, Robert Yates and Salmaan Keshavjee, 2018
Chapter 40 Sean Phelan, 2018
Chapter 41 Michael A. Peters and Petar Jandric, 2018
Chapter 42 Tomas Marttila, 2018
Chapter 43 Sam Binkley, 2018
Chapter 44 Kean Birch, David Tyfield and Margaret Chiappetta, 2018
Chapter 45 Owen Worth, 2018
Chapter 46 Simon Springer, 2018
Chapter 47 David J. Bailey, 2018
Chapter 48 Julian Reid, 2018
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Notes on the Editors and Contributors
The Editors
Damien Cahillis Associate Professor of Political Economy at the University of Sydney. His research examines the dynamics of neoliberalism as well as theories of capitalism as a socially embedded system of value production. His publications include:
The End of Laissez-Faire? On the Durability of Embedded Neoliberalism (Edward Elgar, 2014) and
Neoliberalism, with Martijn Konings (Polity Press, 2017).Melinda Cooperis Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney. She is the author of
Life as Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era (University of Washington Press, 2008),
Clinical Labour: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy, with Catherine Waldby (Duke University Press, 2014), and
Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism (Zone Books, 2017). She is co-editor, with Martijn Konings, of the Stanford University Press book series, Currencies: New Thinking for Financial Times'.Martijn Koningsis Associate Professor in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney. He is the author of
The Development of American Finance (Cambridge University Press, 2011),
The Emotional Logic of Capitalism: What Progressives Have Missed (Stanford University Press, 2015),
Neoliberalism, co-authored with Damien Cahill (Polity Press, 2017) and
Capital and Time: For a New Critique of Neoliberal Reason (Stanford University Press, 2018). He is co-editor, with Melinda Cooper, of the Stanford University Press book series, Currencies: New Thinking for Financial Times'.David Primroseis a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney. Supported by a Research Training Program Stipend Scholarship and Merit Award Supplementary Scholarship, his research examines the relationship between behavioral economics, neoliberalism and the processes of depoliticization in public policy. He has previously published on the political economy of health, behavioural economics, inequality, biodiversity and infrastructure, and is also exploring issues relating to contemporary agri-food reform, development, technoscience, economic theory and neoliberalism.
The Contributors
Fikret Adamanis currently Professor of Economics at Boazii University. His interests include history of economic thought, political ecology, political economy of Turkey, and the political economy of economic alternatives. His (joint) work has been published in
Antipode, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Conservation Letters, Development and Change, Ecological Economics, European Journal of History of Economic Thought, Environmental Politics, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Peasant Studies, New Left Review, Social Science and Medicine and
Voluntas. Since 2009, he has been acting as an expert of social policy to European Council.Lisa Adkinsis Professor of Sociology at the University of Newcastle, Australia and Academy of Finland and Distinguished Professor at the University of Tampere and the University of Turku. Her contributions and interventions in the discipline of Sociology lie in the areas of economic sociology (especially the sociology of labour), social theory, feminist theory and the finance-society relation. Key publications include