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The book is an analysis of cultural, social as well as political economic expressions of neoliberalization and argues for an appreciation of the relational geographies of neoliberalization.
*In-depth empirical research spanning a variety of world regions *A range of topics including homelessness, comparative politics, economic development and social policy *Reviews how neoliberalism is enacted as a way to highlight the complexity and contingency of this economic model *Engages in debates within anthropology, gender studies, geography, health studies, international studies, planning, political science and sociology |
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