Abstract:Introduction: Liz Bondi and Nina Laurie. After Neoliberalism? Community Activism and Local Partnerships in Aotearoa New Zealand: Wendy Larner and David Craig. Authority and Expertise: Professionalisat...Introduction: Liz Bondi and Nina Laurie. After Neoliberalism? Community Activism and Local Partnerships in Aotearoa New Zealand: Wendy Larner and David Craig. Authority and Expertise: Professionalisation of International Development and the Ordering of Dissent: Uma Kothari. Dropping Out or Signing Up? Professionalisation of Youth Travel: Kate Simpson. Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador: Nina Laurie, Robert Andolina and Sarah Radcliffe. Working the Spaces of Neoliberal Subjectivity: Psychotherapeutic Technologies, Professionalisation and Counselling: Liz Bondi. Desiring Sameness? Rise of a Neoliberal Politics of Normalisation: Diane Richardson. Making Space for Neocommunitarianism? Third Sector, State and Civil Society in the UK: Nicholas R Fyfe. Caught in the Middle: State, NGOs, and the Limits to Grassroots Organizing Along the US-Mexico Border: Rebecca Dolhinow. The Experts Taught Us All We Know: Professionalisation and Knowledge in Nepalese Community Forestry: Andrea J Nightingale. Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Marcus Power. No Way Out? Incorporating and Restructuring the Voluntary Sector within Spaces of Neoliberalism: Katy Jenkins. Professional Geographies: Nicholas Blomley. Partners in Crime? Neoliberalism and the Production of New Political Subjectivities: Cindi Katz. . Index.Read More
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-12-14
Language: en
Type: book
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