社会正义与新自由主义:全球视角

Social justice and neoliberalism: global perspectives * Adrian Smith, Alison Stenning and Katie Willis (eds)

Journal of Economic Geography · 2009
被引 5
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

本书批判将新自由主义视为单一、同质力量的观点,通过全球案例揭示其在地化、多元化的实际形态,探讨抵抗、身份认同、社会正义及替代经济实践,适合关注全球化与社会正义的学者。

Abstract

Social Justice and Neoliberalism: Global Perspectives offers the latest foray into a burgeoning new literature that is slowly beginning to eclipse the previously held notion that neoliberalism is a monolithic, homogenous and inexorable economic force that proceeds undifferentiated regardless of its geographical points of contact. In this useful new collection, Adrian Smith, Alison Stenning and Katie Willis have replaced such outdated and unsophisticated understandings with an appreciation for actually experienced, domesticated and pluralized neoliberalisms. The geographic particularities and contextual specificities of neoliberalism are foregrounded throughout the contributing chapters, revealing neoliberalization as a hybridized 'mobile technology' (Ong 2007). Social Justice and Neoliberalism explores four major themes: (i) a consideration of how neoliberalism has been resisted; (ii) the entanglements of neoliberalization with identity formation and subjectivation; (iii) the impacts neoliberal implementation has on opportunities for achieving social justice; and (iv) an exploration of alternative economic practices that arise from, or exist alongside neoliberalization through the lens of the 'diverse economies' literature and its critical questioning of 'the economic' as a coherent category. The ways in which neoliberalism articulates with existing political economic circumstances is the book's central concern, as Social Justice and Neoliberalism 'seeks to ground neoliberalism in local struggles over everyday existence and the social reproduction of the lives of peoples and communities embroiled in the ever-widening reach of marketization' (p. 2).

新自由主义社会正义全球化经济多样性