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Western Capitalism in Transition : Global Processes, Local Challenges.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (334 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526122407
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Western Capitalism in TransitionLOC classification:
  • HB501 .W478 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Western capitalism in transition -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Framing the issues at stake -- 1 Western capitalism in transition: global processes, local challenges: Alberta Andreotti, David Benassi and Yuri Kazepov -- 2 A child of its times: the 'new urban sociology' in context and its legacy: Michael Harloe -- Part I: The transformations of global capitalism -- 3 Abstract from the concrete: capitalism spiralling out of control: David Harvey -- 4 Rethinking social reproduction in an era of the dominance of finance capital: Gavin Smith -- 5 On the social (dis-)embedding of the economy in a local context: where anthropology and sociology share metaphors as analytical tools: Simone Ghezzi -- Part II: Welfare capitalism and rights -- 6 The underclass and international comparison, variety and universalism: Jean-Claude Barbier -- 7 Welfare migration and civic stratification: Britain's emergent rights regime: Lydia Morris -- 8 The Mediterranean welfare states between recalibration and change in the cultural paradigm: Nicola Negri and Chiara Saraceno -- Part III: Citizenship and migration -- 9 Deconstructing labour demand: implications for low-wage employment: Saskia Sassen -- 10 International migrations and the Mediterranean: Enrico Pugliese -- 11 Cities under economic austerity: the return of citizenship claims: Marisol García -- Part IV: Cities and urban transformation -- 12 The sense of touch: Richard Sennett -- 13 Urban disorder and the transformation of global governance: Sophie Body-Gendrot -- 14 Urban political economy beyond convergence: robust but differentiated unequal European cities: Patrick Le Galès -- Part V: Segregation and the spatial dimension of poverty -- 15 The spatial dimension of poverty: Norman Fainstein and Susan S. Fainstein.
16 Urban segregation, inequalities and local welfare: the challenges of neoliberalisation: Marco Oberti and Edmond Préteceille -- 17 Urban poverty and social cohesion: lessons from Naples: Enrica Morlicchio -- Perspectives on the future of Western capitalism -- 18 The double movement and the perspectives of contemporary capitalism: Enzo Mingione -- Index.
Summary: Since its birth, industrial capitalism has been punctuated by the need to find new ways to develop institutions that make the capitalist production process socially sustainable. These transitions are examined in the contemporary climate by a collection of world renowned thinkers.
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Cover -- Western capitalism in transition -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Framing the issues at stake -- 1 Western capitalism in transition: global processes, local challenges: Alberta Andreotti, David Benassi and Yuri Kazepov -- 2 A child of its times: the 'new urban sociology' in context and its legacy: Michael Harloe -- Part I: The transformations of global capitalism -- 3 Abstract from the concrete: capitalism spiralling out of control: David Harvey -- 4 Rethinking social reproduction in an era of the dominance of finance capital: Gavin Smith -- 5 On the social (dis-)embedding of the economy in a local context: where anthropology and sociology share metaphors as analytical tools: Simone Ghezzi -- Part II: Welfare capitalism and rights -- 6 The underclass and international comparison, variety and universalism: Jean-Claude Barbier -- 7 Welfare migration and civic stratification: Britain's emergent rights regime: Lydia Morris -- 8 The Mediterranean welfare states between recalibration and change in the cultural paradigm: Nicola Negri and Chiara Saraceno -- Part III: Citizenship and migration -- 9 Deconstructing labour demand: implications for low-wage employment: Saskia Sassen -- 10 International migrations and the Mediterranean: Enrico Pugliese -- 11 Cities under economic austerity: the return of citizenship claims: Marisol García -- Part IV: Cities and urban transformation -- 12 The sense of touch: Richard Sennett -- 13 Urban disorder and the transformation of global governance: Sophie Body-Gendrot -- 14 Urban political economy beyond convergence: robust but differentiated unequal European cities: Patrick Le Galès -- Part V: Segregation and the spatial dimension of poverty -- 15 The spatial dimension of poverty: Norman Fainstein and Susan S. Fainstein.

16 Urban segregation, inequalities and local welfare: the challenges of neoliberalisation: Marco Oberti and Edmond Préteceille -- 17 Urban poverty and social cohesion: lessons from Naples: Enrica Morlicchio -- Perspectives on the future of Western capitalism -- 18 The double movement and the perspectives of contemporary capitalism: Enzo Mingione -- Index.

Since its birth, industrial capitalism has been punctuated by the need to find new ways to develop institutions that make the capitalist production process socially sustainable. These transitions are examined in the contemporary climate by a collection of world renowned thinkers.

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