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Domesticating Neoliberalism Spaces Of Economic Practice And Social Reproduction In Postsocialist Cities Alison Stenning

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Domesticating Neoliberalism Spaces Of Economic Practice And Social Reproduction In Postsocialist Cities Alison Stenning
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.18 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Alison Stenning, Adrian Smith, Alena Rochovska, Dariusz Swia?tek(auth.)
ISBN: 9781405169912, 9781444325409, 1405169915, 144432540X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Domesticating Neoliberalism Spaces Of Economic Practice And Social Reproduction In Postsocialist Cities Alison Stenning by Alison Stenning, Adrian Smith, Alena Rochovska, Dariusz Swia?tek(auth.) 9781405169912, 9781444325409, 1405169915, 144432540X instant download after payment.

Based on in-depth research in Poland and Slovakia, Domesticating Neo-Liberalism addresses how we understand the processes of neo-liberalization in post-socialist cities.
  • Builds upon a vast amount of new research data
  • Examines how households try to sustain their livelihoods at particularly dramatic and difficult times of urban transformation
  • Provides a major contribution to how we theorize the geographies of neo-liberalism
  • Offers a conclusion which informs discussions of social policy within European Union enlargement

Content:
Chapter One Domesticating Neo?Liberalism and the Spaces of Post?Socialism (pages 1–32):
Chapter Two Neo?Liberalism and Post?Socialist Transformations (pages 33–57):
Chapter Three Domesticating Economies: Diverse Economic Practices, Households and Social Reproduction (pages 58–80):
Chapter Four Work: Employment, Unemployment and the Negotiation of Labour Markets (pages 81–111):
Chapter Five Housing: Markets, Assets and Social Reproduction (pages 112–143):
Chapter Six Land and Food: Production, Consumption and Leisure (pages 144–174):
Chapter Seven Care: Family, Social Networks and the State (pages 175–218):
Chapter Eight Conclusions (pages 219–237):

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