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Critique and Resistance in a Neoliberal Age

  1. Title statementCritique and Resistance in a Neoliberal Age [electronic resource] : Towards a Narrative of Emancipation / by Charles Masquelier.
    PublicationLondon : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
    Phys.des.XIII, 272 p. online resource.
    ISBN9781137401946
    ContentsPart I: Neoliberal Processes -- Introduction of part I -- Financialization -- 2. Flexibilization -- 3. Personal Responsibilization -- 4. Privatization -- 5. The Neoliberalization of Nature -- Conclusion of part I -- Part II: Domination -- Introduction of part II -- 6. Probing Neoliberal Domination -- 7. Conceptualizing Neoliberal Domination -- 8. Modernization and the Neoliberal Condition -- Conclusion of part II -- Part III: Resistance -- Introduction of part III -- 9. Making Sense of Contemporary Social Movements -- 10. Conceptualizing Resistance -- 11. On the Agent of Resistance -- Conclusion of Part III -- Part IV: Emancipation -- Introduction of part IV -- 12. Emancipatory Political Action Re-Imagined -- 13. Narrative Identity and Emancipation. - 14. Emancipatory Strategy -- Conclusion of part IV -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography.
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    Subj. Headings Social sciences. * Political communication. * Social structure. * Social inequality. * Political sociology.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryVelká Británie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    This book lays the conceptual groundwork for a coalition of struggles under the neoliberal age. In doing so, the author demonstrates that, despite talk of fragmention, divisions and conflicts, the present situation offers fresh opportunities for connecting diverse solidarities. Critique and Resistance in a Neoliberal Age explores what connects individuals, not only between neoliberal conditions of economic, cultural and environmental domination but also in resistance. It also highlights the transformative power of human action, by grounding neoliberal processes in human action and demonstrating the relevance of, and opportunities for, emancipatory politics today. Offering a critique oriented towards social change, informed by a broad range of theoretical traditions and empirical research, the book will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of sociology, politics and philosophy, as well as those interested in the possibilities for social change.

    Part I: Neoliberal Processes -- Introduction of part I -- Financialization -- 2. Flexibilization -- 3. Personal Responsibilization -- 4. Privatization -- 5. The Neoliberalization of Nature -- Conclusion of part I -- Part II: Domination -- Introduction of part II -- 6. Probing Neoliberal Domination -- 7. Conceptualizing Neoliberal Domination -- 8. Modernization and the Neoliberal Condition -- Conclusion of part II -- Part III: Resistance -- Introduction of part III -- 9. Making Sense of Contemporary Social Movements -- 10. Conceptualizing Resistance -- 11. On the Agent of Resistance -- Conclusion of Part III -- Part IV: Emancipation -- Introduction of part IV -- 12. Emancipatory Political Action Re-Imagined -- 13. Narrative Identity and Emancipation. - 14. Emancipatory Strategy -- Conclusion of part IV -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography.

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