Organising Neoliberalism
Markets, Privatisation and Justice
Herausgeber: Whitehead, Philip; Crawshaw, Paul
Organising Neoliberalism
Markets, Privatisation and Justice
Herausgeber: Whitehead, Philip; Crawshaw, Paul
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This collection of essays explores the impact of neoliberalism within different organisational domains from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.
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This collection of essays explores the impact of neoliberalism within different organisational domains from both theoretical and empirical perspectives.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9780857285331
- ISBN-10: 0857285335
- Artikelnr.: 35502931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9780857285331
- ISBN-10: 0857285335
- Artikelnr.: 35502931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Philip Whitehead is a reader in criminal and social justice at Teesside University in Middlesbrough, UK. Previously he worked for the probation service for 26 years. Since the 1980s he has researched various aspects of the criminal justice system, and is the author of seven book and numerous articles. Paul Crawshaw is assistant dean in the School of Social Sciences and Law at Teesside University in Middlesbrough, UK. He has researched social and political aspects of health and illness since the 1990s, and has published widely in these areas.
1. Introduction: A Preliminary Mapping of the Terrain – Philip Whitehead
and Paul Crawshaw; 2. Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and
United Kingdom – Mark Cowling; 3. Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in
the USA and England and Wales – Michael Teague; 4. The Neoliberal Wings of
the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and
Economic Development in the People’s Republic of China – Anqi Shen,
Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Marin K. Kurti and Klaus von Lampe; 5. A
Neoliberal Security Complex? – Georgios Papanicolaou; 6. The Influence of
Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under
New Labour – Raymond Arthur; 7. Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case
of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom – Paul Crawshaw; 8.
Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees – Andrea
Abbas, Paul Ashwin and Monica McLean; 9. Religion and Criminal Justice in
Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the
Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy – Philip Whitehead; 10. Markets,
Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections – Philip Whitehead and
Paul Crawshaw; Notes on Contributors; Index
and Paul Crawshaw; 2. Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and
United Kingdom – Mark Cowling; 3. Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in
the USA and England and Wales – Michael Teague; 4. The Neoliberal Wings of
the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and
Economic Development in the People’s Republic of China – Anqi Shen,
Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Marin K. Kurti and Klaus von Lampe; 5. A
Neoliberal Security Complex? – Georgios Papanicolaou; 6. The Influence of
Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under
New Labour – Raymond Arthur; 7. Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case
of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom – Paul Crawshaw; 8.
Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees – Andrea
Abbas, Paul Ashwin and Monica McLean; 9. Religion and Criminal Justice in
Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the
Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy – Philip Whitehead; 10. Markets,
Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections – Philip Whitehead and
Paul Crawshaw; Notes on Contributors; Index
1. Introduction: A Preliminary Mapping of the Terrain – Philip Whitehead
and Paul Crawshaw; 2. Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and
United Kingdom – Mark Cowling; 3. Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in
the USA and England and Wales – Michael Teague; 4. The Neoliberal Wings of
the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and
Economic Development in the People’s Republic of China – Anqi Shen,
Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Marin K. Kurti and Klaus von Lampe; 5. A
Neoliberal Security Complex? – Georgios Papanicolaou; 6. The Influence of
Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under
New Labour – Raymond Arthur; 7. Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case
of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom – Paul Crawshaw; 8.
Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees – Andrea
Abbas, Paul Ashwin and Monica McLean; 9. Religion and Criminal Justice in
Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the
Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy – Philip Whitehead; 10. Markets,
Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections – Philip Whitehead and
Paul Crawshaw; Notes on Contributors; Index
and Paul Crawshaw; 2. Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and
United Kingdom – Mark Cowling; 3. Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in
the USA and England and Wales – Michael Teague; 4. The Neoliberal Wings of
the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and
Economic Development in the People’s Republic of China – Anqi Shen,
Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Marin K. Kurti and Klaus von Lampe; 5. A
Neoliberal Security Complex? – Georgios Papanicolaou; 6. The Influence of
Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under
New Labour – Raymond Arthur; 7. Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case
of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom – Paul Crawshaw; 8.
Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees – Andrea
Abbas, Paul Ashwin and Monica McLean; 9. Religion and Criminal Justice in
Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the
Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy – Philip Whitehead; 10. Markets,
Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections – Philip Whitehead and
Paul Crawshaw; Notes on Contributors; Index