Uganda
The Dynamics of Neoliberal Transformation
Herausgeber: Wiegratz, Jörg; Greco, Elisa; Martiniello, Giuliano
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Uganda
The Dynamics of Neoliberal Transformation
Herausgeber: Wiegratz, Jörg; Greco, Elisa; Martiniello, Giuliano
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An exploration of the making and operation of the New Uganda, providing a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary account of one of Africaâ s most contentious capitalist market societies.
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An exploration of the making and operation of the New Uganda, providing a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary account of one of Africaâ s most contentious capitalist market societies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9781786991089
- ISBN-10: 178699108X
- Artikelnr.: 51987141
- Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9781786991089
- ISBN-10: 178699108X
- Artikelnr.: 51987141
Jörg Wiegratz is Lecturer in Political Economy of Global Development at the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds. Giuliano Martiniello is Assistant Professor of Rural Community Development in the Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences at the American University of Beirut. Elisa Greco is a Post-Doc Researcher at the Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds.
Introduction: Interpreting Change in Neoliberal Uganda - Jörg Wiegratz,
Giuliano Martiniello and Elisa Greco Part I: The State, Donors and
Development Aid 1. Donor-Driven State Formation: Friction in the World
Bank-Uganda Partnership - Jon Harald Sande Lie 2. Our Friends at the Bank?
The Adverse Effects of Neoliberalism in Acholi - Ronald R. Atkinson 3.
Neoliberal Discipline and Violence in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch and
Adrian Yen 4. 'Movement Legacy' and Neoliberalism as Political Settlement
in Uganda's Political Economy - Joshua B. Rubongoya 5. More is Less?
Decentralisation and Regime Control in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristof Titeca
6. Neoliberal Neverland: The Millennium Villages Project in Uganda - Japhy
Wilson Part II: Economic Restructuring and Social Services 7. The Impact of
Neoliberal Reforms on Uganda's Socio-Economic Landscape - Godfrey B.
Asiimwe 8. Social Service Provision and Social Security in Uganda:
Entrenched Inequality under a Neoliberal regime - Malin J. Nystrand and
Gordon Tamm 9. Neoliberal Health Reforms and Citizenship in Uganda - Sarah
N. Ssali Part III: Extractivism and Enclosures 10. Neoliberalism as Ugandan
Forestry Discourse - Adrian Nel 11. Plantation Forestry and Carbon Violence
in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristen Lyons 12. Neoliberal Oil Development in
Uganda: Centralisation, Accumulation and Exclusion - Laura Smith and James
Van Alstine 13. Water Grabbing or Sustainable Development? Effects of
Aquaculture Growth in Neoliberal Uganda - Karin Wedig 14. The Politics of
Land Law Reforms in Neoliberal Uganda - Rose Nakayi Part IV: Race, Culture
and Commoditisation 15. African Asians and South Asians in Neoliberal
Uganda: Culture, History and Political Economy - Anneeth Kaur Hundle 16.
Religious Economies: Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches and the Framing of a
New Moral Order in Neoliberal Uganda - Barbara Bompani 17. Youth as
'Identity Entrepreneurs': Emerging Neoliberal Subjectivities in Uganda -
Julia Vorhölter 18. Neoliberal Times: Leisure and Work Among Young Men in
Rural Eastern Uganda - Ben Jones 19. The Transformation of National
Performance Arts in Neoliberal Uganda - David G. Pier Conclusion:
Neoliberalism Institutionalized - Jörg Wiegratz, Giuliano Martiniello and
Elisa Greco
Giuliano Martiniello and Elisa Greco Part I: The State, Donors and
Development Aid 1. Donor-Driven State Formation: Friction in the World
Bank-Uganda Partnership - Jon Harald Sande Lie 2. Our Friends at the Bank?
The Adverse Effects of Neoliberalism in Acholi - Ronald R. Atkinson 3.
Neoliberal Discipline and Violence in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch and
Adrian Yen 4. 'Movement Legacy' and Neoliberalism as Political Settlement
in Uganda's Political Economy - Joshua B. Rubongoya 5. More is Less?
Decentralisation and Regime Control in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristof Titeca
6. Neoliberal Neverland: The Millennium Villages Project in Uganda - Japhy
Wilson Part II: Economic Restructuring and Social Services 7. The Impact of
Neoliberal Reforms on Uganda's Socio-Economic Landscape - Godfrey B.
Asiimwe 8. Social Service Provision and Social Security in Uganda:
Entrenched Inequality under a Neoliberal regime - Malin J. Nystrand and
Gordon Tamm 9. Neoliberal Health Reforms and Citizenship in Uganda - Sarah
N. Ssali Part III: Extractivism and Enclosures 10. Neoliberalism as Ugandan
Forestry Discourse - Adrian Nel 11. Plantation Forestry and Carbon Violence
in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristen Lyons 12. Neoliberal Oil Development in
Uganda: Centralisation, Accumulation and Exclusion - Laura Smith and James
Van Alstine 13. Water Grabbing or Sustainable Development? Effects of
Aquaculture Growth in Neoliberal Uganda - Karin Wedig 14. The Politics of
Land Law Reforms in Neoliberal Uganda - Rose Nakayi Part IV: Race, Culture
and Commoditisation 15. African Asians and South Asians in Neoliberal
Uganda: Culture, History and Political Economy - Anneeth Kaur Hundle 16.
Religious Economies: Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches and the Framing of a
New Moral Order in Neoliberal Uganda - Barbara Bompani 17. Youth as
'Identity Entrepreneurs': Emerging Neoliberal Subjectivities in Uganda -
Julia Vorhölter 18. Neoliberal Times: Leisure and Work Among Young Men in
Rural Eastern Uganda - Ben Jones 19. The Transformation of National
Performance Arts in Neoliberal Uganda - David G. Pier Conclusion:
Neoliberalism Institutionalized - Jörg Wiegratz, Giuliano Martiniello and
Elisa Greco
Introduction: Interpreting Change in Neoliberal Uganda - Jörg Wiegratz,
Giuliano Martiniello and Elisa Greco Part I: The State, Donors and
Development Aid 1. Donor-Driven State Formation: Friction in the World
Bank-Uganda Partnership - Jon Harald Sande Lie 2. Our Friends at the Bank?
The Adverse Effects of Neoliberalism in Acholi - Ronald R. Atkinson 3.
Neoliberal Discipline and Violence in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch and
Adrian Yen 4. 'Movement Legacy' and Neoliberalism as Political Settlement
in Uganda's Political Economy - Joshua B. Rubongoya 5. More is Less?
Decentralisation and Regime Control in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristof Titeca
6. Neoliberal Neverland: The Millennium Villages Project in Uganda - Japhy
Wilson Part II: Economic Restructuring and Social Services 7. The Impact of
Neoliberal Reforms on Uganda's Socio-Economic Landscape - Godfrey B.
Asiimwe 8. Social Service Provision and Social Security in Uganda:
Entrenched Inequality under a Neoliberal regime - Malin J. Nystrand and
Gordon Tamm 9. Neoliberal Health Reforms and Citizenship in Uganda - Sarah
N. Ssali Part III: Extractivism and Enclosures 10. Neoliberalism as Ugandan
Forestry Discourse - Adrian Nel 11. Plantation Forestry and Carbon Violence
in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristen Lyons 12. Neoliberal Oil Development in
Uganda: Centralisation, Accumulation and Exclusion - Laura Smith and James
Van Alstine 13. Water Grabbing or Sustainable Development? Effects of
Aquaculture Growth in Neoliberal Uganda - Karin Wedig 14. The Politics of
Land Law Reforms in Neoliberal Uganda - Rose Nakayi Part IV: Race, Culture
and Commoditisation 15. African Asians and South Asians in Neoliberal
Uganda: Culture, History and Political Economy - Anneeth Kaur Hundle 16.
Religious Economies: Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches and the Framing of a
New Moral Order in Neoliberal Uganda - Barbara Bompani 17. Youth as
'Identity Entrepreneurs': Emerging Neoliberal Subjectivities in Uganda -
Julia Vorhölter 18. Neoliberal Times: Leisure and Work Among Young Men in
Rural Eastern Uganda - Ben Jones 19. The Transformation of National
Performance Arts in Neoliberal Uganda - David G. Pier Conclusion:
Neoliberalism Institutionalized - Jörg Wiegratz, Giuliano Martiniello and
Elisa Greco
Giuliano Martiniello and Elisa Greco Part I: The State, Donors and
Development Aid 1. Donor-Driven State Formation: Friction in the World
Bank-Uganda Partnership - Jon Harald Sande Lie 2. Our Friends at the Bank?
The Adverse Effects of Neoliberalism in Acholi - Ronald R. Atkinson 3.
Neoliberal Discipline and Violence in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch and
Adrian Yen 4. 'Movement Legacy' and Neoliberalism as Political Settlement
in Uganda's Political Economy - Joshua B. Rubongoya 5. More is Less?
Decentralisation and Regime Control in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristof Titeca
6. Neoliberal Neverland: The Millennium Villages Project in Uganda - Japhy
Wilson Part II: Economic Restructuring and Social Services 7. The Impact of
Neoliberal Reforms on Uganda's Socio-Economic Landscape - Godfrey B.
Asiimwe 8. Social Service Provision and Social Security in Uganda:
Entrenched Inequality under a Neoliberal regime - Malin J. Nystrand and
Gordon Tamm 9. Neoliberal Health Reforms and Citizenship in Uganda - Sarah
N. Ssali Part III: Extractivism and Enclosures 10. Neoliberalism as Ugandan
Forestry Discourse - Adrian Nel 11. Plantation Forestry and Carbon Violence
in Neoliberal Uganda - Kristen Lyons 12. Neoliberal Oil Development in
Uganda: Centralisation, Accumulation and Exclusion - Laura Smith and James
Van Alstine 13. Water Grabbing or Sustainable Development? Effects of
Aquaculture Growth in Neoliberal Uganda - Karin Wedig 14. The Politics of
Land Law Reforms in Neoliberal Uganda - Rose Nakayi Part IV: Race, Culture
and Commoditisation 15. African Asians and South Asians in Neoliberal
Uganda: Culture, History and Political Economy - Anneeth Kaur Hundle 16.
Religious Economies: Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches and the Framing of a
New Moral Order in Neoliberal Uganda - Barbara Bompani 17. Youth as
'Identity Entrepreneurs': Emerging Neoliberal Subjectivities in Uganda -
Julia Vorhölter 18. Neoliberal Times: Leisure and Work Among Young Men in
Rural Eastern Uganda - Ben Jones 19. The Transformation of National
Performance Arts in Neoliberal Uganda - David G. Pier Conclusion:
Neoliberalism Institutionalized - Jörg Wiegratz, Giuliano Martiniello and
Elisa Greco