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  1. 4941

    Climate change adaptation and tourism in the Mexican Caribbean by Matus Kramer, A

    Published 2011
    “…Thus, hotel workers suffer from ‘double exposure’, a situation where hotel workers are confronted with the consequences of climate change while simultaneously suffering the consequences of globalization and neoliberal policies which have reduced the power of unions and weakened access to social security. …”
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  2. 4942

    Type 2 diabetes prevention policy and practice: a multimethod qualitative study exploring the perspectives of patients, clinicians, and policy makers by Barry, E

    Published 2024
    “…</p></br> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p> <p>Type 2 diabetes prevention strategies reflect our strongly neoliberal political context, placing the responsibility on individuals to reduce their type 2 diabetes risk with limited emphasis on addressing structural influences on health. …”
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  3. 4943

    Displacement of the Scholar? Participatory Action Research Under COVID-19 by Jeremy Auerbach, Solange Muñoz, Uduak Affiah, Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre, Susanne Börner, Hyunji Cho, Rachael Cofield, Cara Marie DiEnno, Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Susanna Klassen, Veronica Limeberry, Aimee Morse, Lucy Natarajan, Elizabeth A. Walsh

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…These forms of community engagement require the commitment of researchers to look beyond the purview of the racialized capitalist and neoliberal structures and institutions that tend to limit the scope of our research and engagement. …”
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  4. 4944

    Részvétel és önerő: A közepes jövedelmi csapda egy lehetséges újraértelmezése by Tamás Tibor Csontos

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It points out that in the embedded liberal phase of globalisation the threat of exclusion trap, while in the neoliberal phase of globalisation the threat of the vulnerability trap intensified. …”
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  5. 4945

    Des bidonvilles aux sites de relogement à Témara : la quête d’une identité urbaine légitime by Aziz Benkorti

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Built within the framework of the national ‘Cities without Slums’ (CSB) programme, the Nasr neighbourhood reflects the neoliberal urban governmentality promoted by the World Bank for Development. …”
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  6. 4946

    El currículo en la educación superior mexicana en el contexto de la postpandemia by María Concepción Barrón Tirado, Frida Díaz Barriga Arceo

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Se postula la emergencia de una nueva ola de reconceptualización y deconstrucción del campo del currículo en contraposición a los discursos y políticas de corte neoliberal, promovidos por los organismos internacionales desde la década de los noventa. …”
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  7. 4947

    Políticas públicas para educação de jovens e adultos no Brasil: a permanente (re)construção da subalternidade - considerações sobre os Programas Brasil Alfabetizado e Fazendo Escol... by Sonia Maria Rummert, Jaqueline Pereira Ventura

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Such complexity is derivative of the emergent growth process of correlated forces in present level of capital expansion and consolidation; these processes show up neoliberal policy implantation, which originated, for example, State reform and productive structural rebuilding strategies. …”
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  8. 4948

    Lazer & COVID-19: Corpos Proibidos e Alterações nas Dinâmicas de Lazer nas Cidades da Maia (Portugal) e Curitiba (Brasil) by Fernanda Castro, Maria Manuel Baptista, Simone Rechia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Este artigo destaca a forma como a pandemia diluiu as fronteiras entre o doméstico, trabalho e lazer, muito em serviço e benefício do sistema neoliberal e capitalista. Recorrendo a uma recolha etnográfica (realizada entre março de 2020 e junho de 2021), à análise qualitativa de dados e aos contributos teóricos de Foucault (1979/1998, 1996/1999, 1975/2002, 1994/2006, 2010a, 1976/2010b), Deleuze (1992, 1995), Certeau (1980/1994, 1993/1995), Haraway (1997, 2018), Braidotti (2020) e Mbembe (2003/2018) numa articulação muito particular com o locus, o contexto social e político dos espaços e as consequências pandémicas que atuam de uma forma muito específica e insidiosa em cada um dos espaços, foi possível verificar que o lazer é, na pandemia, (re)valorizado e reivindicado como direito fundamental em face da regulação, controlo e disciplina dos corpos. …”
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  9. 4949

    Thinking Palestine, Decolonization and Abolition in Ethnic Studies by Loubna Qutami

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Since then, abolition continues to forcefully recreate itself as an ethos, school of thought, praxis, and movement, that redefines Blackness, and Black being against white-supremacist state violence codified in multiple liberal and neoliberal reconfigurations. In the contemporary moment abolitionist praxis seeks a dismantlement of the prison-industrial-complex and carceral logic that animates racist-state violence: policing, extrajudicial killing, racial surveillance and captivity of Black bodies (Browne 2015). …”
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  10. 4950

    INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN ASIAN NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES: CONTROVERSIES, REVIEW AND LESSONS by Dejana Gajinov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Despite maintaining neoliberal orthodoxy as the advice of international financial institutions in the process of creating economic policy in developing countries, industrial policy remained important for the promotion of industrial development, especially the infant industries. …”
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  11. 4951

    Introducción. Una práctica de reflexión sociológica más allá de los marcos nacionales by Clemente Penalva Verdú, Luca Raffini

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…La crisis económica es a la vez una crisis política, social y cultural, cuyas raíces, así como sus remedios, son consustanciales al modelo neoliberal. La idea de poner en marcha un proyecto comparativo se ha desarrollado a partir de la intuición de que, a pesar de la presencia manifiesta de muchos elementos comunes en los dos países, la crisis, en algunos aspectos, produce dinámicas diferenciadas, sobre todo en la dimensión política. …”
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  12. 4952

    Assessing the health impacts of transnational corporations: a case study of Carlton and United Breweries in Australia by Julia Anaf, Fran Baum, Matt Fisher, Fiona Haigh, Emma Miller, Hailay Gesesew, Nicholas Freudenberg

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…CUB engage in a range of business practices which benefit the community, including sustainability goals and corporate philanthropy, but also negative aspects including from taxation arrangements, marketing practices, and political donations and lobbying which are enabled by a neoliberal regulatory environment. We found adverse health impacts including from fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and violence and aggression which disproportionately affect Indigenous and other disadvantaged populations. …”
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  13. 4953

    Co-operatives in the Cultural Industries by Marisol Sandoval, Jo Littler, Robin Murray, Rhiannon Colvin, Sion Whellens, Tara Mulqueen

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Where lies the boundary between neoliberal calls for self-help and individual responsibility and a radical co-op movement? …”
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  14. 4954

    O dualismo perverso da escola pública brasileira: escola do conhecimento para os ricos, escola do acolhimento social para os pobres The perverse dualism of the Brazilian public sch... by José Carlos Libâneo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Such dualism - which is perverse because it reproduces and maintains social inequalities - has obvious links not only with the educational reforms initiated in England in the 1980s, in the context of the neoliberal policies, but also and especially with the international agreements on the Education for All movement, whose mark was the World Conference on Education for All held in Jomtien, Thailand in 1990, under the auspices of the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). …”
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  15. 4955

    La posibilidad de crear justicia a través del turismo by Freya Higgins-Desbiolles

    “…Los esfuerzos por hacer que el turismo sea más responsable, ético y justo han sido criticados, tanto desde una perspectiva neoliberal, que afirma que el turismo no es un espacio en el que se deban dar lecciones de moral, como desde un posicionamiento de la teoría crítica de la raza, que alega que es posible que muchas formas de turismo justo no alcancen sus objetivos de solidaridad y emancipación.Mirando hacia el futuro, este análisis sugiere que es imprescindible que la investigación y la acción que se desarrollen a partir de ahora aborden los problemas estructurales de mayor envergadura relacionados con la justicia y que el movimiento de los estudios críticos en turismo tiene el potencial de convertirse en un prometedor instrumento para la realización de esta tarea. …”
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    Modes of production of working-class literature from Asia by Lei, Luka Zhang

    Published 2022
    “…Here, too, I discuss different “production modes” of three Chinese working-class writers, namely the Chinese Communist Party-groomed worker writer Hu Wanchun (1929-1998), the neoliberal market-oriented Zhang Lijia (1964-), and a group of rather neglected present-day underground working-class poets and their journal Worker Poetry. …”
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  19. 4959

    Migration and development by de Haas, H

    Published 2008
    “…This raises the fundamental question whether the recent shift towards optimistic views reflects a veritable change in (increasingly transnationally framed) migration-development interactions, the use of other methodological and analytical tools, or is rather the deductive echo of a general paradigm shift from dependency and state-centrist to neoliberal and neoclassical views in general.</p><p>The lack of theoretical rootedness and largely descriptive nature of much empirical work has haunted the improvement of theories. …”
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  20. 4960

    Personalising the state : law, social welfare and politics on an English council estate by Koch, I

    Published 2012
    “…Second, however, I argue that with the decline of industry and shifts towards neoliberal policies, residents increasingly struggle to hold the state accountable to its reciprocal obligations towards local people. …”
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