
Change and Continuity
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Mark P. Thomas is assistant professor of sociology, York University.Mark P. Thomas is associate professor in the Department of Sociology, York University, and author of Regulating Flexibility: The Political Economy of Employment Standards. Leah F. Vosko is professor of political science and Canada Research Chair in the Political Economy of Gender and Work at York University and author and editor of several books, including Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada. Carlo Fanelli is assistant professor and coordinator of work and labour studies in the Department of Social Science, York University, and co-editor, with Bryan M. Evans, of The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity: Perspectives from Canada's Provinces and Territories. Olena Lyubchenko is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics at York University.
Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium
- Part One - The New Canadian Political Economy: Trajectories of Feminism, Anti-racism, Citizenship, and Belonging
- 1 Locating the New Canadian Political Economy
- 2 Feminist Political Economy and Everyday Research on Work and Employment: The Case of the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap
- 3 The Political Economy of Belonging: The Differences that Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Policies Make
- Part Two - Regions and Resources
- 4 Staples Dependence Renewed and Betrayed: Canada's Twenty-First Century Boom and Bust
- 5 Innis's Ghost: Canada's Changing Resource Economy
- 6 Political Economy and Quebec Capitalism
- Part Three - State, Capital, and Institutions
- 7 From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: The State in a Global Context
- 8 Toward a Critique of Political Economy of "Sociolegality" in Settler Capitalist Canada
- 9 A Feminist Political Economy of Indigenous-State Relations in Northern Canada
- 10 A Political Economy of the Cultural Industries in Canada
- Part Four - Social Services Restructuring
- 11 Caring for Seniors the Neoliberal Way
- 12 Mad (Re) Production: Defining "Mental Illness" in the Neoliberal Age in Ontario
- 13 Fiscal Distress and the Local State: Neoliberal Urbanism in Canada
- Part Five - Contestation
- 14 Protest Patterns: cpe as an Analytical Approach
- 15 Playing Left Wing: Renewing a Political Economy of Sport
- 16 Organizing in Precarious Times: The Political Economy of Work and Workers' Movements after the Great Recession
- 17 The Maternity Capital Benefit in Russia: Analyzing Neoliberal Transitions in Post-Socialist States through a Feminist Political Economy Lens
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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