
Privatization, Vulnerability, and Social Responsibility
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I. Analyzing Privatization
2. Three Faces of Privatization
3. Big Government Against Social Responsibility: A Vulnerability Critique of Privatization's Public Priorities
4. Rethinking Responsibility in Private Law
5. In the Land of Choice: Privatized Reality and Contractual Vulnerability
II. Privatization and Corporatization
6. Entrepreneurial Subjectivity, the Privatization of Risk, and the Ethics of Vulnerability
7. Privatizing Hoodia: Patent Ownership, Benefit Sharing, and Indigenous Knowledge in Southern Africa
8. Credit Counselling in Canada: An Empirical Examination
9. Privatizing and Corporatizing the University: A U.S. and UK Comparison
III. Privatization of Public Services
10. Freedom of Choice over Equality as Objective for the Swedish Welfare State? The Latest Debate on Choice in Education
11. Privatization in the Human Services: Impact on the Front Lines and the Ground Floor
12. Still a responsive state?
13. E-government for the distribution of public services in Sweden: Privatization, Vulnerability and Social Responsibility reshaped
14. What does privatization mean for women in Uganda?
IV. Privatization of the Coercive Power of the State
15. The Human Right to Dignity and Commodification of Prisoners: Considering Worldwide Challenges to Prison Privatization
16. Gendered Aspects of Privatizing Force in Counterinsurgent Warfare
17. Harmed selves harming others - A vulnerability approach to the criminal justice system
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