Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era
Herausgeber: Hall, Peter A.; Lamont, Michele; Lamont, Mich Le
Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era
Herausgeber: Hall, Peter A.; Lamont, Michele; Lamont, Mich Le
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This book integrates institutional and cultural analysis to understand neoliberalism as a syncretic social process and to explore the sources of social resilience.
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This book integrates institutional and cultural analysis to understand neoliberalism as a syncretic social process and to explore the sources of social resilience.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9781107659841
- ISBN-10: 1107659841
- Artikelnr.: 37752581
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 705g
- ISBN-13: 9781107659841
- ISBN-10: 1107659841
- Artikelnr.: 37752581
Introduction Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont; Part I. Neoliberalism:
Policy Regimes, International Regimes and Social Effects: 1. The neoliberal
era: ideology, policy, and social effects Peter Evans and William H.
Sewell, Jr; 2. Narratives and regimes of social and human rights: the Jack
Pines of the neoliberal era Jane Jenson and Ron Levi; 3. Neoliberal
multiculturalism? Will Kymlicka; Part II. The Social Sources of Individual
Resilience: 4. Responses to discrimination and social resilience under
neoliberalism: the case of Brazil, Israel, and the United States Michèle
Lamont, Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal Fleming; 5. Stigmatization,
neoliberalism, and resilience Leanne S. Son Hing; 6. Security, meaning, and
the home: conceptualizing multi-scalar resilience in a neoliberal era James
Dunn; Part III. Social Resilience on a Macro-Scale: 7. Neoliberalism and
social resilience in the developed democracies Lucy Barnes and Peter A.
Hall; 8. Social resilience in the neoliberal era: national differences in
population health and development Daniel Keating, Arjumand Siddiqi and
Quynh Nguyen; Part IV. Communities and Organizations as Sites for Social
Resilience: 9. Neoliberalism in Québec: the response of a small nation
under pressure Gérard Bouchard; 10. Can communities succeed when states
fail them? A case study of early human development and social resilience in
a neoliberal era Clyde Hertzman and Arjumand Siddiqi; 11. Cultural sources
of institutional resilience: lessons from chieftaincy in rural Malawi Ann
Swidler; 12. The origins and dynamics of organizational resilience: a
comparative study of two French labor organizations Marcos Ancelovici.
Policy Regimes, International Regimes and Social Effects: 1. The neoliberal
era: ideology, policy, and social effects Peter Evans and William H.
Sewell, Jr; 2. Narratives and regimes of social and human rights: the Jack
Pines of the neoliberal era Jane Jenson and Ron Levi; 3. Neoliberal
multiculturalism? Will Kymlicka; Part II. The Social Sources of Individual
Resilience: 4. Responses to discrimination and social resilience under
neoliberalism: the case of Brazil, Israel, and the United States Michèle
Lamont, Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal Fleming; 5. Stigmatization,
neoliberalism, and resilience Leanne S. Son Hing; 6. Security, meaning, and
the home: conceptualizing multi-scalar resilience in a neoliberal era James
Dunn; Part III. Social Resilience on a Macro-Scale: 7. Neoliberalism and
social resilience in the developed democracies Lucy Barnes and Peter A.
Hall; 8. Social resilience in the neoliberal era: national differences in
population health and development Daniel Keating, Arjumand Siddiqi and
Quynh Nguyen; Part IV. Communities and Organizations as Sites for Social
Resilience: 9. Neoliberalism in Québec: the response of a small nation
under pressure Gérard Bouchard; 10. Can communities succeed when states
fail them? A case study of early human development and social resilience in
a neoliberal era Clyde Hertzman and Arjumand Siddiqi; 11. Cultural sources
of institutional resilience: lessons from chieftaincy in rural Malawi Ann
Swidler; 12. The origins and dynamics of organizational resilience: a
comparative study of two French labor organizations Marcos Ancelovici.
Introduction Peter A. Hall and Michèle Lamont; Part I. Neoliberalism:
Policy Regimes, International Regimes and Social Effects: 1. The neoliberal
era: ideology, policy, and social effects Peter Evans and William H.
Sewell, Jr; 2. Narratives and regimes of social and human rights: the Jack
Pines of the neoliberal era Jane Jenson and Ron Levi; 3. Neoliberal
multiculturalism? Will Kymlicka; Part II. The Social Sources of Individual
Resilience: 4. Responses to discrimination and social resilience under
neoliberalism: the case of Brazil, Israel, and the United States Michèle
Lamont, Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal Fleming; 5. Stigmatization,
neoliberalism, and resilience Leanne S. Son Hing; 6. Security, meaning, and
the home: conceptualizing multi-scalar resilience in a neoliberal era James
Dunn; Part III. Social Resilience on a Macro-Scale: 7. Neoliberalism and
social resilience in the developed democracies Lucy Barnes and Peter A.
Hall; 8. Social resilience in the neoliberal era: national differences in
population health and development Daniel Keating, Arjumand Siddiqi and
Quynh Nguyen; Part IV. Communities and Organizations as Sites for Social
Resilience: 9. Neoliberalism in Québec: the response of a small nation
under pressure Gérard Bouchard; 10. Can communities succeed when states
fail them? A case study of early human development and social resilience in
a neoliberal era Clyde Hertzman and Arjumand Siddiqi; 11. Cultural sources
of institutional resilience: lessons from chieftaincy in rural Malawi Ann
Swidler; 12. The origins and dynamics of organizational resilience: a
comparative study of two French labor organizations Marcos Ancelovici.
Policy Regimes, International Regimes and Social Effects: 1. The neoliberal
era: ideology, policy, and social effects Peter Evans and William H.
Sewell, Jr; 2. Narratives and regimes of social and human rights: the Jack
Pines of the neoliberal era Jane Jenson and Ron Levi; 3. Neoliberal
multiculturalism? Will Kymlicka; Part II. The Social Sources of Individual
Resilience: 4. Responses to discrimination and social resilience under
neoliberalism: the case of Brazil, Israel, and the United States Michèle
Lamont, Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal Fleming; 5. Stigmatization,
neoliberalism, and resilience Leanne S. Son Hing; 6. Security, meaning, and
the home: conceptualizing multi-scalar resilience in a neoliberal era James
Dunn; Part III. Social Resilience on a Macro-Scale: 7. Neoliberalism and
social resilience in the developed democracies Lucy Barnes and Peter A.
Hall; 8. Social resilience in the neoliberal era: national differences in
population health and development Daniel Keating, Arjumand Siddiqi and
Quynh Nguyen; Part IV. Communities and Organizations as Sites for Social
Resilience: 9. Neoliberalism in Québec: the response of a small nation
under pressure Gérard Bouchard; 10. Can communities succeed when states
fail them? A case study of early human development and social resilience in
a neoliberal era Clyde Hertzman and Arjumand Siddiqi; 11. Cultural sources
of institutional resilience: lessons from chieftaincy in rural Malawi Ann
Swidler; 12. The origins and dynamics of organizational resilience: a
comparative study of two French labor organizations Marcos Ancelovici.