
The Point Is To Change It
Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-4051-9834-9 (ISBN)
Description
Commissioned to celebrate the 40th year of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, this book evaluates the role of the critical social scientist and how the point of their work is not simply to interpret the world but to change it
Brings together leading critical social scientists to consider the major challenges of our time and what is to be done about them
Applies diagnostic and normative reasoning to momentous issues including the global economic crisis, transnational environmental problems, record levels of malnourishment, never ending wars, and proliferating natural disasters
Theoretically diverse - a range of perspectives are put to work ranging from Marxism and feminism to anarchism
The chapters comprise advanced but accessible analyses of the present and future world order
Brings together leading critical social scientists to consider the major challenges of our time and what is to be done about them
Applies diagnostic and normative reasoning to momentous issues including the global economic crisis, transnational environmental problems, record levels of malnourishment, never ending wars, and proliferating natural disasters
Theoretically diverse - a range of perspectives are put to work ranging from Marxism and feminism to anarchism
The chapters comprise advanced but accessible analyses of the present and future world order
Reviews / Votes
"In all, an applaudable work of thoughtful scholarship." (Swedish Society for Anthropology & Geography, 2011)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
466 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-9834-9 (9781405198349)
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Noel Castree | Paul A. Chatterton | Nik Heynen
The Point Is To Change It
Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis
E-Book
12/2013
Wiley-Blackwell
€20.99
Available for download

Noel Castree | Paul A. Chatterton | Nik Heynen
The Point Is To Change It
Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis
E-Book
12/2013
Wiley-Blackwell
€20.99
Available for download
Persons
Noel Castree is a Professor in the School of Environment and Development, Manchester University. Paul Chatterton directs the MA for Social Activism at the University of Leeds.
Nik Heynen is an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia.
Wendy Larner is a Professor of Geography at Bristol University who works on globalisation and gender.
Melissa W. Wright is an Associate Professor in the Geography and Women's Studies at The Pennsylvania State University.
Nik Heynen is an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia.
Wendy Larner is a Professor of Geography at Bristol University who works on globalisation and gender.
Melissa W. Wright is an Associate Professor in the Geography and Women's Studies at The Pennsylvania State University.
Editor
University of Manchester, UK
University of Leeds, UK
University of Georgia, USA
University of Bristol, UK
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Content
The Point Is To Change It
Introduction: The Point Is To Change It
Noel Castree, Paul Chatterton, Nik Heynen, Wendy Larner and Melissa W. Wright 1
1 Now and Then
Michael J. Watts 10
2 The Idea of Socialism: From 1968 to the Present-day Crisis
Hugo Radice 27
3 The Revolutionary Imperative
Neil Smith 50
4 To Make Live or Let Die? Rural Dispossession and the Protection of Surplus Populations
Tania Murray Li 66
5 Postneoliberalism and Its Malcontents
Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner 94
6 D/developments after the Meltdown
Gillian Hart 117
7 Is the Globalization Consensus Dead?
Robert Wade 142
8 The Uses of Neoliberalism
James Ferguson 166
9 Crisis, Continuity and Change: Neoliberalism, the Left and the Future of Capitalism
Noel Castree 185
10 Money Games: Currencies and Power in the Contemporary World Economy
John Agnew 214
11 Pre-Black Futures
Katharyne Mitchell 239
12 The Shape of Capitalism to Come
Paul Cammack 262
13 Who Counts? Dilemmas of Justice in a Postwestphalian World
Nancy Fraser 281
14 The Communist Hypothesis and Revolutionary Capitalisms: Exploring the Idea of Communist Geographies for the 21st Century
Erik Swyngedouw 298
15 An Economic Ethics for the Anthropocene
J. K. Gibson-Graham and Gerda Roelvink 320
Index 347
Introduction: The Point Is To Change It
Noel Castree, Paul Chatterton, Nik Heynen, Wendy Larner and Melissa W. Wright 1
1 Now and Then
Michael J. Watts 10
2 The Idea of Socialism: From 1968 to the Present-day Crisis
Hugo Radice 27
3 The Revolutionary Imperative
Neil Smith 50
4 To Make Live or Let Die? Rural Dispossession and the Protection of Surplus Populations
Tania Murray Li 66
5 Postneoliberalism and Its Malcontents
Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner 94
6 D/developments after the Meltdown
Gillian Hart 117
7 Is the Globalization Consensus Dead?
Robert Wade 142
8 The Uses of Neoliberalism
James Ferguson 166
9 Crisis, Continuity and Change: Neoliberalism, the Left and the Future of Capitalism
Noel Castree 185
10 Money Games: Currencies and Power in the Contemporary World Economy
John Agnew 214
11 Pre-Black Futures
Katharyne Mitchell 239
12 The Shape of Capitalism to Come
Paul Cammack 262
13 Who Counts? Dilemmas of Justice in a Postwestphalian World
Nancy Fraser 281
14 The Communist Hypothesis and Revolutionary Capitalisms: Exploring the Idea of Communist Geographies for the 21st Century
Erik Swyngedouw 298
15 An Economic Ethics for the Anthropocene
J. K. Gibson-Graham and Gerda Roelvink 320
Index 347