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Journal articles on the topic "The Neoliberal paradigm"

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Davydov, V. M. "Mexico: 30 years of neoliberal paradigm." Cuadernos Iberoamericanos 8, no. 1 (August 23, 2020): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2020-8-1-28-35.

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Interview with Vladimir Mikhailovich Davydov, Doctor of Economics, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1995-2017). Being one of the leading specialists in Latin American studies in Russia, Dr. Davydov is the author of more than 350 research papers. His works made a huge contribution to the study of socio-economic and political processes taking place in Latin America, as well as to the development of Iberoamericanism in Russia.The interview was conducted by: A.A. Habarta.
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Kumar, Vinod. "Development Induced Displacement: A Neoliberal Paradigm." Journal of National Law University Delhi 3, no. 1 (August 2015): 71–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277401720150106.

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Seppälä, Tiina. "Biopolitics, Resistance and the Neoliberal Development Paradigm." Journal für Entwicklungspolitik 30, no. 1 (2014): 88–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.20446/jep-2414-3197-30-1-88.

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Barkin, David. "Overcoming the Neoliberal Paradigm: Sustainable Popular Development." Journal of Developing Societies 16, no. 1 (March 1, 2000): 163–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852200512030.

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Angelo, Ria. "Against the multilingual turn as paradigm replacement: Reconsidering Kubota’s charge." Open Linguistics 7, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opli-2021-0007.

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Abstract In her 2016 paper, entitled, The Multi-Plural Turn, Post-Colonial Theory and Neoliberal Multiculturalism: Complicities and Implications for Applied Linguistics, Kubota proposes a more critical look at neoliberal aspects of the multilingual turn in applied linguistics that, in celebrating individual difference, challenge its status as a transformative discourse. In her argument from paradigm replacement, Kubota posits that because the multilingual turn, to some extent, emerges from the principle of individual accountability in a neoliberal political economy, its discourse must be complicit with the aims of a neoliberal agenda. This paper is a reply to some of the issues she raises in that critique. My argument is two-pronged. First, I take issue with the epistemic characterization of individual accountability as the only source of multilingualism within a neoliberal discourse. Second, I challenge her rejection of a democratic cosmopolitanism as a self-determining antidote to the neoliberal ideal (c.f. Calhoun 2002). This paper concludes that an alternate epistemic source of the multilingual turn unites language speakers in more moral and less economic terms, thereby destabilizing the argument from paradigm replacement.
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Stein, Howard. "The neoliberal policy paradigm and the great recession." Panoeconomicus 59, no. 4 (2012): 421–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan1204421s.

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The paper examines the relationship between neoliberal policies and the Great Recession with a focus on the persistence of the policy paradigm in spite of overwhelming evidence of its role in creating the crisis. These economic problems are only the latest that have arisen in the wake of the three long decade experiment with these policy packages. The paper investigates the ideological, methodological, historical, theoretical, political and economic interests underlying the perpetuation of neoliberalism.
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Krampf, Arie. "Israel’s Neoliberal Turn and its National Security Paradigm." Polish Political Science Yearbook 47, no. 2 (August 20, 2018): 227–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2018205.

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Pillai, Mohanan B. "The Ethics of Neoliberal Governance Paradigm: Some Reflections." Indian Journal of Public Administration 59, no. 4 (October 2013): 779–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0019556120130401.

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유호근. "Neoliberal Globalization Paradigm: Critical Evaluation and Alternative Prospect." Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies 16, no. 1 (May 2009): 123–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18107/japs.2009.16.1.007.

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Friedman, Rachel, and Gillad Rosen. "The face of affordable housing in a neoliberal paradigm." Urban Studies 57, no. 5 (February 14, 2019): 959–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098018818967.

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This article makes borrowed use of the ‘paradigm shift’ concept to explain the development and culmination of Israel’s neoliberal housing transformation. Using a mixed-method approach based chiefly on 60 interviews conducted with key players in Israel’s housing industry, we examine how a shift in authority over housing policy promoted two central ideas that reshaped the housing arena and urban space. We explore how these themes, specifically, construing housing in-affordability as a supply issue and defining its beneficiaries as the middle class, shaped key affordable housing mechanisms. These mechanisms include increasing the supply of general housing, small-size housing units and rentals. We also identify a parallel paradigm – a shadow paradigm – alongside the reigning neoliberal paradigm that is used as an intervention mechanism in times of crisis or during windows of opportunity. We demonstrate how the shadow paradigm addresses housing needs that cannot be met within the governing paradigm, for example, through the buyer’s price programme.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "The Neoliberal paradigm"

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Mahlangu, Jacob. "Going it all alone : Africa's potential for delinking from the neoliberal paradigm." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73169.

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Neoliberalism as a paradigm can be defined as the political economic framework of ideas of the current times which advocates for, privatization of state-owned enterprises, deregulation, ‘free markets’ and supporting of political individualism. As members of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization, and due to their economic dependence on the Western world, developing countries have been obligated to implement the neoliberal paradigm within their domestic terrain. Most African peoples are poor, live in dire conditions and are unable to function in a neoliberal context, as they are excluded from economic participation in their countries, due to a lack of resources, income, and a lack of skills and qualifications to participate in the market or in the neoliberal model as a whole. The tendency of the neoliberal paradigm to extend its hand to non-market forces such as in the provisioning of education, has led to the education service being inaccessible to those who need it the most. The paper seeks to find ways in which the influence of the neoliberal paradigm could be minimised on a sectoral level, focusing on the education sector. This research paper utilizes the Qualitative research approach as it studies a complex phenomenon and concepts. It is a ‘Desk-top study’ which focuses on ‘document analyses’. It is exploratory, and utilizes the case study design, to explore the education sector of two African countries, namely: South Africa and Rwanda. It explores international laws, conventions, government documents, reports, journals, articles and other documentation to examine the phenomenon. It seeks to determine the extent and success behind the phenomena of government intervention in the education sector of these two countries in their resistance of the influence of the neoliberal paradigm in their education sector, to determine the possibility of African countries in minimising the influence of the neoliberal paradigm on a sectoral level. It sources data from the internet, library and bookstores and its data types are: past and present literature, in particular: secondary data (books and journals) and other publications. The argument that the paper posits is that: although it may be impossible for the African continent to delink from the entire International Financial System; it is possible for the African continent to minimise the influence of the neoliberal paradigm on a sectoral level.
Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2019.
University of Pretoria
Political Sciences
MA
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Asgari, Alireza. "Covid-19 pandemic, Swedish Crisis Management and The Shopping Needs of Home-quarantined : Measures taken by authorities, the interaction between State, Humanitarian Actors and Communities; and the Neo-liberal Paradigm." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-446857.

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The focus of this research is upon the measures that Swedish Crisis Management System carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic toward the shopping needs (i.e., food/groceries, medicines) of home-quarantined individuals (those who should stay at home according to the authorities’ recommendations because they were either elderly or regardless their ages, were in risk groups or had symptoms of disease). The research identifies the immediate responsible authority concerning this need and examines how this actor behaved and what measures took to address the shopping needs of home-quarantined. The interaction between this responsible actor and other social parties (e.g., humanitarian actors/civil society, and/or Local Communities), explored to illustrate whether the responsible actor had carried out its immediate duty or not. The outcomes of various operations that different social actors performed are analyzed and compared. For assessing the Swedish Crisis Management System and the measures carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic, five case studies conducted; the action of the municipalities in four cities (Örebro, Staffanstorp, Uppsala and Umeå) and one Community Initiative in Örebro (named Coronahjälpen, which launched and operated via a Facebook group) examined and compared. Additionally, the pattern exercised in more than a hundred cities explored. The relationship/interaction between state agents (mainly municipalities) from one side and Civil Society organizations or Community Initiatives is illustrated by applying one practical categorization of the relationship between state and Civil Society and one politico-economic categorization. For the latter, the Neo-liberal paradigm applied for such an analysis toward the relationships. Based on the primary and secondary data and the discussion upon them, the failure or success of the Swedish Crisis Management System during the Covid-19 pandemic regarding shopping needs of home-quarantined individuals was examined. In the conclusion part of the paper, a recommendation for such a system is provided.
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Oliveira, Fabiana de. "A superação do Paradigma Neoliberal na América Latina: uma análise comparada entre a Argentina Kirchnerista e a Venezuela Bolivariana (2003-2013)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-12092016-131846/.

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O presente trabalho se propõe a comparar duas experiências de instauração dos princípios neoliberais na América Latina, Argentina e Venezuela, seus principais reflexos socioeconômicos e a construção de alternativas que recuperam o protagonismo do Estado como propulsor do desenvolvimento. A combinação de diversos elementos recorrentes na história política da América Latina, tais como os constantes e agudos distúrbios socioeconômicos e a fragilidade das instituições, constituíram um terreno fértil para que se implementasse de maneira acrítica um conjunto de políticas de caráter ortodoxo que levariam a um dos mais profundos processos de concentração de renda já existentes na história do sistema capitalista. O esgotamento deste modelo, no entanto, evidenciado pelos massivos protestos populares que tomaram as ruas das principais cidades argentinas e venezuelanas, assim como pelo risco que representou de que novas rupturas democráticas ocorressem nestes países, criou o cenário necessário para que projetos políticos progressistas encabeçados por outsiders da política nacional chegassem ao poder. As vitórias eleitorais de Hugo Chávez na Venezuela e de Néstor Kirchner na Argentina foram, então, a expressão não apenas do fracasso do neoliberalismo como modelo econômico na América Latina, como também da certeza de que os problemas sociais não podiam ser resolvidos por outro ator que não o Estado. A profundidade das reformas que foram promovidas por estes governos não nos impede, no entanto, de reconhecer as contradições que engendram e o bastante limitado êxito que tiveram suas iniciativas de transformar as estruturas econômicas dos seus respectivos países. É, por tanto, fundamental que busquemos compreender a estes fenômenos de maneira profunda e esta investigação representa um esforço neste sentido. O presente trabalho busca, portanto, comparar os projetos nacionais desenvolvidos na Argentina e na Venezuela entre 2003 e 2013 com o fim de observar se, de fato, tais processos apresentam importante grau de flexibilização do neoliberalismo, ademais de analisar se a construção dos novos arranjos econômicos, sociais e partidários nestes países nos permitem afirmar que a Argentina e a Venezuela caminham em direção à implementação de um modelo econômico que possa ser caracterizado como neodesenvolvimentista.
This present work intends to compare two experiences of establishment of neoliberal principles on Latin America, Argentina and Venezuela, its main socioeconomic reflections and the construction of alternatives that retrieve the role of the State as the propeller of the development. The combination of several recurring elements in the political history of Latin America, such as the constant and acute socioeconomic disturbances and the fragility of the institutions, composed a fertile ground for the implementation in an acritic manner a set of orthodoxy character policies that led to one of the most deep processes of income concentration ever existent in the history of the capitalist system. The depletion of this model, however, evidenced by the massive popular protests which took the streets of the main cities of Argentina and Venezuela, as well as by the risk it represented if new democratic ruptures occurred in those countries, created the necessary scenery for progressionist political projects headed by outsiders of the national politic to arrive into the power. The electoral victories of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and Néstor Kirchner in Argentina were, then, the expression not only of the failure of neoliberalism as an economic model in Latin America, as well as the certitude that social problems could not be solved by other actors besides the State. The depth of the reforms promoted by these governments does not inhibit us, however, from acknowledging the contradictions that engender and the very limited outcome their initiatives to transform the economic structures of its respective countries had. It is, therefore, imperative seeking to comprehend these phenomena in a deeper manner and this investigation represents an effort in that direction. Hence, the present work seeks to compare the national projects developed in Argentina and Venezuela between 2003 and 2013 as a way to observe if, de facto, such projects present an important degree of flexibility of the neoliberalism, besides analyzing if the construction of new economic, social and party arrangements in these countries allow us to state that Argentina and Venezuela move towards the implementation of an economic model that can be characterized as neodevelopmentist.
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Ribeiro, Fernando Pinto. "Os paradigmas neoliberal e ambiental na construção da cidade contemporânea: tramas e tendências do discurso hegemônico da sustentabilidade na Europa e no Brasil." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/16/16139/tde-30072014-161657/.

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A cidade contemporânea é interpretada neste trabalho segundo a confluência de dois paradigmas implícitos ao processo de globalização. A legibilidade do fenômeno urbano aponta, dessa forma, para o espectro ideológico do neoliberalismo e para a emergência da questão ambiental como eixos estruturantes que permeiam a construção da cidade em suas múltiplas escalas e espaços. Antes vistos como separados, na égide da globalização o paradigma ambiental passa a se articular às forças de mercado e, na cidade, funda um discurso hegemônico que influirá diretamente no território sob diferentes modos de ação, mas predominantemente sob as estratégias do mercado e do Estado empreendedorista. Neste sentido, o trabalho analisa a natureza destes paradigmas em seu contexto histórico, seus significados para a formação de um discurso fundador de uma ideologia da \"sustentabilidade\", e suas implicações na Europa e no Brasil, com especial atenção ao contexto francês e ao aglomerado urbano de Florianópolis, respectivamente. Na Europa, o discurso funda um novo modelo urbano, \"a Cidade Sustentável\", enquanto padrão que centraliza as recentes políticas urbanas pelo continente e engendra alguns eixos de intervenção, tendo como principal o écoquartier ou bairro sustentável. Espalhados pelo território, imprimem o jogo do capital imobiliário, em que privatização e financeirização do espaço abrem caminho para o desperdício de terras. Da mesma forma no Brasil, grandes projetos imobiliários apropriam-se do teor discursivo da sustentabilidade e, neste processo, mantém um padrão de urbanização que caracteriza a cidadeneoliberal, estruturalmente insustentável e formalizadora de um discurso simbólico que não induz à mecanismos de verdadeira transformação urbana. Ao buscar apontar ao máximo todas as evidências desta apropriação do discurso ambiental, o trabalho sinaliza um debate a respeito dos antagonismos oriundos deste processo e a perspectivas que o mesmo resguarda para o futuro das cidades.
The Contemporary City is viewed in this work as a result of a confluence of two paradigms linked to globalization process. It means that the urban phenomenon aprehension points to a neoliberal ideology and to the emergence of an environmental question as two strucutural axes that induce the city production in its multiples scales and spaces. Both paradigms develop themselves on two diferent and separated social basis, but under globalization influence the enviromental paradigm begins to reinforce an articulated relation with market forces and, in the city, motive an hegemonic discourse that will directly make influence in the territory changes under diferente actions ways, especially under market strategies and the entrepreneur management. Thus, the work analises the nature of these two paradigms in its historical contexts, the meanings to a formation of a sustainability ideology fundational discourse and the implications of both in Europe and Brazil, mainly in the French and Florianópolis urban region contexts. In Europe, the discourse stablishes a new urban model, \"the Sustainable Town\", as a pattern that centralizes the recent urban policies through the continent and generate some intervention axes, which the écoquartier or sustainable neighborhood reveals itself as a main example. However, spread on the territory they are an evidence of real estate capital interests and take part of a privatism and a financial approach in the urban space production, what inflicts gradually to the waste of urban land. At the same way in Brazil, huge urban real estate projects adapt themselves to sustainability containt discourse and, in doing that, reproduce a same urbanization pattern that caracterizes the neoliberal town, which means that they are unsustainable and formalize a simbolic discourse that hind real mechanisms of changes in the city. In the objetive of pointing the most evidences of that environmental discourse apropriation, this thesis intend to reveal a debate related to the antagonisms that came from this process and the perspectives implicated to the urban space in the future.
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Mergulhão, Alexandre Prazeres. "Determinants of global income inequality: concerns and evidence about the neoliberal paradigm." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/26845.

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This paper analyses the main drivers of global income inequality while testing some of the most relevant economic theories on inequality evolution. We run xed e ects regressions on four di erent income inequality measures, using a panel of 157 countries, for the period 1960-2015. We nd evidence that, while labor market reforms and unemployment were two upturning drivers of inequality, governments have an important rebalancing role, despite their decreased size. Furthermore, al- though social and political globalization reduced inequality, overall globalization and the widening of nancial systems increased inequality. These ndings suggest that the 1980s transition from post-war regulated capitalism to neoliberal capitalism led to a worldwide upsurge of inequality within countries. The e ect of liberalization on inequality is con rmed when we perform a causal analysis using the European Eastern Bloc transition of the 1990s as a quasi-experiment.
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Shin, Po-Jung, and 施柏榮. "Agricultural Land Policy Reform in Taiwan: An Observation on the Paradigm Shift Toward Neoliberal Governance." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g6gw57.

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In the last decade, the agricultural lands in Taiwan have been changing rapidly. On the side of the rural paths, there are many advertisements indication of “The Agricultural Lands for Sell”. It means not only the change of agricultural landscapes; but also the “new understanding” on the value of agricultural lands in the capitalist states. In the 1980s, many scholars presented “the policy paradigm” to explain the change of the agricultural land policy in the United States and European Union as a shift from “State Assistance Paradigm” to “Market Liberal Aaradigm”. In this thesis, the agricultural land policy in Taiwan will be observed. The analysis will be based on the reports and statistics from the Executive and Legislative Yuan. It is to figure out that there has been a similar paradigm shift in the Taiwan agricultural land policy since 1970s. Two different periods of the agricultural land policy will be discussed: the first one is from 1973 to 1997 and the second one is after 1997. From 1973 to 1997, the goal of the agricultural land policy is the safty of food provisions. According to this the government established the rules of “the Farmland Farmer Use, the Farmland Farmer has”. After 1997, because of the pressure from globalization and the international competition, the government change the of old policy- the rules of “the Farmland Farmer Use, the Farmland Farmer has” into the new policy: the rural activation and the farmland release. The understanding about the farmland in the two periods are quite different. My argument is the agricultural land policy in Taiwan has shifted toward the neoliberalization. During the process, it has changed not only the understanding of value of farmland, but also the paradigm of governance. It means that the role of the government in Taiwan transformed from the market interventors into the market promoter.
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Books on the topic "The Neoliberal paradigm"

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Jacinthe, Mazzocchetti, ed. Interfaces empiriques de la mondialisation: African junctions under the neoliberal development paradigm. Tervuren: Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika =, 2012.

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Arriarán, Samuel. Virtudes, valores y educación moral: Contra el paradigma neoliberal. México: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, 1999.

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Desarrollo, eurocentrismo y economía popular: Más allá del paradigma neoliberal. [Caracas]: Misión Vuelvan Caras, 2006.

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La palanca del mal: La redistribución erosionada y el paradigma neoliberal. Panamá: Instituto Nacional de Cultura, 2001.

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Crisis y metamorfosis del Estado argentino: El paradigma neoliberal en los noventa. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Luxemburg, 2011.

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Linares, Manuel. Paradigmas económicos: Declives y emergencias : teorías keynesiana, socialista, neoliberal y neoestructuralista. [S.l: s.n.], 2001.

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Steger, Manfred B., and Ravi K. Roy. Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198849674.001.0001.

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Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction explores the considerable variations of neoliberalism around the world, and discusses the origins, evolution, and core ideas of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism emerged as the world's dominant economic paradigm in the 1990s. The global financial crash of 2008 and the subsequent emergence of more nationalist ideologies have challenged both neoliberal assumptions and related financial systems—a development most spectacularly reflected in 2016's pro-Brexit referendum in the UK and the Trump election victory in the same year. This VSI asks whether changing versions of neoliberalism might succeed in drowning out the calls for a return to territorial sovereignty and national greatness.
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Yesil, Bilge. Conclusion. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040177.003.0008.

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This chapter draws together arguments presented in the previous chapters to offer a critical evaluation of the relationship between media and democracy under the AKP rule. It discusses the rise and the fall of the Turkish model and the Arab spring; the myth of the Turkish model; the politicization of state institutions; the curbing of individual liberties and the remoralization of society; the continuation of the national security paradigm; the perpetuation of an antidemocratic media system; and the lack of journalistic solidarity. It concludes that whatever change the AKP has accomplished in politics, media, and the economy has not been geared toward progressive ideals to promote equality, diversity, and pluralism but has simply served to maintain the country's longstanding authoritarian neoliberal order.
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van, José. Epilogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889760.003.0009.

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The epilogue sketches a few scenarios on potential geopolitical consequences of the global paradigm shift toward multiple online platform “spheres.” Currently, the neoliberal US-based platform ecosystem dominates. This ecosystem revolves around the promotion of individualism and minimal state interference, leaving checks and balances to the market. On the other end of the ideological spectrum is the Chinese ecosystem, in which the autocratic regime controls the platform ecosystem via regulated censorship of tech corporations. Squeezed between the US and the Chinese models is the European Union, whose member states neither own nor operate any major platforms in either ecosystem. For European democracies to survive in the information age, its cities, national governments, and supranational legislature need to collaborate on a blueprint for a common digital strategy toward markets and public sectors.
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Grabe, Shelly. Transnational Feminism in Psychology: Women’s Human Rights, Liberation, and Social Justice. Edited by Phillip L. Hammack. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199938735.013.20.

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The paradigm of transnational feminism emerged in response to the economic and social dislocation that has disproportionately exacerbated women’s rights violations since the neoliberal restructuring of the global economy in the 1980s and 1990s. This chapter proposes that to have a better understanding of women’s rights and justice, contributions from a social justice-oriented psychology that integrates feminist scholarship and empirical findings based on women’s grassroots resistance and activism are necessary. It proposes a transnational feminist liberation psychology whereby researchers (1) work from the grassroots by fostering meaningful alliances with others working outside the academy in a joint pursuit of liberation, (2) use methodology that investigates sites of resistance, bringing visibility to a fuller spectrum of women’s lived experience, and (3) recognize how dimensions of power and inequality impact research. Given the persistent violations of women’s rights globally, it is imperative to understand the psychosocial conditions that lead to justice.
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Book chapters on the topic "The Neoliberal paradigm"

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Tat, Puthsodary. "Reflection Upon the Neoliberal Peace Paradigm in Cambodia." In Policy and Governance in Post-Conflict Settings, 131–52. New York, NY : Routledge 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429299131-9.

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Rogers-Vaughn, Bruce. "Neoliberalism as a Paradigm for Human Affliction: Third-Order Suffering as the New Normal." In Caring for Souls in a Neoliberal Age, 109–30. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55339-3_4.

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Stanford, Sonya, Nina Rovinelli Heller, Elaine Sharland, and Joanne Warner. "MOVING BEYOND NEOLIBERAL RATIONALITIES OF RISK IN MENTAL HEALTH POLICY AND PRACTICE." In Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice, 45–58. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-44136-2_4.

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Matveev, Ilya. "State, Capital, and the Transformation of the Neoliberal Policy Paradigm in Putin’s Russia." In The Global Rise of Authoritarianism in the 21st Century, 33–50. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367854379-5.

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Pontarelli, Francesco. "Worker–Student Unity Against Outsourcing at the University of Johannesburg: Disrupting the Neoliberal Paradigm Through Direct Action and Alternative Relations." In Student Movements in Late Neoliberalism, 187–211. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75754-0_8.

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Stöger, Roman. "Eine kritische Darlegung der staatlichen Paradigmen." In Der neoliberale Staat, 165–77. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-92387-5_15.

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Rodríguez, Juan Pablo. "From ‘Laboratory’ to ‘Paradise’: 40 Years of Neoliberalism in Chile." In Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile, 109–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32108-6_5.

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Yadavendu, Vijay Kumar. "Ideas and Ideologies of Methodological Individualism in Sociology of Knowledge and Neoliberal Economics." In Shifting Paradigms in Public Health, 97–113. New Delhi: Springer India, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1644-5_5.

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Huettmann, Falk. "What It Is Like to Be a Land-Locked Nation: Some Discriminatory Examples and Details from National Watersheds of the Hindu Kush-Himalaya Under the Neoliberal ‘Free Market’ Participation Paradigm." In Hindu Kush-Himalaya Watersheds Downhill: Landscape Ecology and Conservation Perspectives, 229–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36275-1_12.

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Garba, Abdul-Ganiyu. "Ruling Ideas and Social Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Assessment of Nationalist, Keynesian and Neoliberal Paradigms." In Social Policy in Sub-Saharan African Context, 54–86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230590984_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "The Neoliberal paradigm"

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Sgaramella, Chiara. "Ecologías sensibles. Arte de enfoque colaborativo y crisis ecosocial en el contexto americano." In IV Congreso Internacional de Investigación en Artes Visuales. ANIAV 2019. Imagen [N] Visible. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/aniav.2019.8981.

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La presente comunicación recoge los resultados parciales de una estancia de investigación predoctoral realizada en el Center for Creative Ecologies de la University of California Santa Cruz, Estados Unidos. Partiendo de un análisis de los múltiples niveles de invisibilización de la crisis ecosocial contemporánea (Herrero 2013; Riechmann 2011), se exploran las intersecciones entre formas de arte vinculadas a la ecología y procesos colaborativos de creación. En concreto, haciendo referencia al potencial del arte para reconfigurar lo sensible y las formas de visibilidad (Rancière 2007) junto a su capacidad de abordar temas complejos como las problemáticas ambientales desde una perspectiva postantropocéntrica (Demos 2017), se examina el trabajo de artistas y colectivos actualmente activos en el continente americano como Carolina Caycedo (Colombia), The Harrison Studio (Estados Unidos) y Desert Art Lab (Estados Unidos). A través del análisis crítico de proyectos artísticos y entrevistas semiestructuradas con los artistas, se estudian la intencionalidad de los creadores y las diferentes estrategias colaborativas empleadas para hacer visibles los impactos del modelo extractivista, las luchas sociales para la preservación de los ecosistemas naturales y de los saberes indígenas y los procesos de resiliencia y adaptación de los organismos no-humanos a las alteraciones antropogénicas del clima. El contexto geopolítico escogido resulta particularmente significativo por la pervasividad del paradigma neoliberal y por la consecuente erosión de derechos, tanto sociales como ambientales, que lo ha caracterizado en las últimas décadas. Al mismo tiempo la presencia de movimientos contraculturales vinculados a la ecología, al feminismo y a la defensa de las culturas nativas de las Américas ha permitido el emerger de otras sensibilidades y modelos de convivencia que han alimentado e inspirado las expresiones artísticas estudiadas.
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Toboso, Juan Luis. "Ya no nos pueden matar… porque ya estamos muertos: Abismo, posibilidad, agotamiento, resistencia e insurrección." In IV Congreso Internacional Estética y Política: Poéticas del desacuerdo para una democracia plural. València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/cep4.2019.10516.

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Todas las formas posible de fracaso aparecen ante nosotros cuando contemplamos con desasosiego el vértigo entre la figura del equilibrista y la del artista contemporáneo. Ambos agentes presentan, a parte de obvias realizaciones estéticas y formales en el desempeño de su destreza, algo que vas más allá de este simple vértigo: una actitud de riesgo perseverante que nos expone de forma rigurosamente explicita al abismo. Nuestro cuerpos asumen al límite su condición de espacio para la experimentación de este vértigo de inclinación ferozAsí, todo gesto creativo implica, en sentido estricto, una confrontación directa con el abismo: sea este el abismo de las múltiples formas en que nuestro trabajo puede transformarse, es decir, en la incertidumbre de las formas y en la aceptación de la performatividad autónoma de la materia, o mediante la exposición al abismo de nuestras ideas.Lo que nos apasiona de este paralelo ultrapasa, de forma desmedida, cualquier análisis formal de la imagen entre ambos para indagar cuestiones relacionadas con una especie de amenaza: la de la estabilidad en contraposición a la inestabilidad de la cuerda floja. El fracaso, la decepción, la ruina: ¿acaso no son estas ideas una constante presencia en un cuerpo de trabajo con vocación de éxito?. La expectativa del fracaso en el deambular de una cuerda floja, es igualmente proporcional al la posibilidad de un fracaso con éxito.Y en este punto es cuando podemos entonces asumir el fracaso como posicionamiento estético-político: como estado vibrante de revuelta contra la producción de un modelo de vida capitalista color de rosa, y hacia la invención del cotidiano como una forma de emancipación y de nuevas subjetividades adyacentes.Este ejercicio como forma de resistencia a la hiperactividad enunciada por el estilo de vida del emprendedor neoliberal, anuncia un nuevo paradigma de acción donde el riesgo a caer al vacío explorando sus límites, suponga asumir el fracaso como posibilidad de transformación.
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