
"This book examines the political and economic trajectories of cities following the 2008 financial crisis. The authors claim that in this era - which they dub "late neoliberalism" - urban spaces, institutions, subjectivities, and organizational forms are undergoing processes of radical transformation and recomposition. The volume deftly argues that the urban political horizon of late neoliberalism is ambivalent; marked by many progressive mobilizations for equality and justice, but also by regressive forces of austerity, exploitation, and domination."--Back cover.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2017-11-03
ISBN-10:
3319645331
ISBN-13:
9783319645339
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