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New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research - Critical and Global Perspectives
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Zusatztext 'Charting new directions, developing new perspectives, and bringing new energy to the field of comparative capitalisms research, this innovative collection presents a radical challenge to intellectual path dependency. In the best traditions of critical and heterodox scholarship, it opens up and illuminates the horizon not only with new analytical formulations but with new political-economic imaginaries as well.' Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia, Canada 'With its invaluable and up-to-date effort to change the way we do research on capitalism, this edited collection is a breath of fresh air and a much needed contribution to a long-standing debate a highly stimulating and timely book which opens up a research agenda that is both pertinent and necessary.' Ramiro Fernández, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina 'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research sets a refreshing, bold agenda for critical research into capitalist diversity. By turns confrontational, reflective, and forward-thinking, it should be read by everyone now grappling with understanding the evolving nature of capitalism in the contemporary world.' Juliet Johnson, McGill University, Canada 'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research deserves praise by bringing the dynamic reality of a conflictual, national borders transcending capitalism back into the research on the Varieties of Capitalism. This splendid co-edited volume with its critical and globalperspective is destined to become a point of reference in the search for new directions in comparative capitalisms research.' - Christoph Scherrer, Universität Kassel, Germany Informationen zum Autor Renato Boschi, Rio de Janeiro State University (IESP-UERJ), BrazilDavid Coates, Wake Forest University in North Carolina, USAJan Drahokoupil, University of Mannheim, Germany, and a Senior Researcher at the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) in Brussels, BelgiumFlavio Gaitán, Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA), BrazilBob Jessop, Lancaster University, UKJulia Lux, University of Tübingen, GermanyTerrence McDonough, National University of Ireland, Galway, IrelandMartin Myant, European Trade Union Institute in Brussels, Belgium Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany Nadia Pessina, Catholic University of Córdoba, Argentina Lucía Suau Arinci, University of Kassel, GermanyLisa Tilley, University of Warwick, UK, and Université Libre de Bruxelles, BelgiumIngrid Wehr, Heinrich Boell Foundation Cono Sur, ChileStefanie Wöhl, University of Vienna, Austria Klappentext Now that the 'Varieties of Capitalism' hype has passed! students of capitalist diversity are searching for new directions. This book presents the first sustained dialogue between institutionalist 'post-VoC' and more critical! global approaches! thus contributing to the development of a new generation of Comparative Capitalisms scholarship. Zusammenfassung Now that the 'Varieties of Capitalism' hype has passed! students of capitalist diversity are searching for new directions. This book presents the first sustained dialogue between institutionalist 'post-VoC' and more critical! global approaches! thus contributing to the development of a new generation of Comparative Capitalisms scholarship. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Comparative Capitalisms Research and the Emergence of Critical, Global Perspectives; Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff and Christian May PART I: COMPARING CAPITALISMS IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 1. Varieties of Capitalism and 'the Great Moderation'; David Coates 2. Fault and Fracture? The Impact of New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research on the Wider Field; Ian Bruff, Matthias Ebenau and Christian May 3. Directions and Debates in the Globalization of Comparative Capitalisms Research; Matthias Ebenau PART II: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES 4. Comparativ...
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Introduction: Comparative Capitalisms Research and the Emergence of Critical, Global Perspectives; Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff and Christian May PART I: COMPARING CAPITALISMS IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 1. Varieties of Capitalism and 'the Great Moderation'; David Coates 2. Fault and Fracture? The Impact of New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research on the Wider Field; Ian Bruff, Matthias Ebenau and Christian May 3. Directions and Debates in the Globalization of Comparative Capitalisms Research; Matthias Ebenau PART II: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES 4. Comparative Capitalisms and/or Variegated Capitalism; Bob Jessop 5. Critical Institutionalism in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Conceptual Considerations and Research Programme; Christian May and Andreas Nolke 6. Gender Inequalities in the Crisis of Capitalism: Spain and France Compared; Julia Lux and Stefanie Wohl 7. Social Structures of Accumulation: A Marxist Comparison of Capitalisms?; Terrence McDonough 8. Entangled Modernity and the Study of Variegated Capitalism: Some Suggestions for a Postcolonial Research Agenda; Ingrid Wehr PART III: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES 9. Putting Comparative Capitalisms Research in its Place: Varieties of Capitalism in Transition Economies; Jan Drahokoupil and Martin Myant 10. State-Business-Labour Relations and Patterns of Development in Latin America; Flavio Gaitan and Renato Boschi 11. All Varieties are Equal...Contributions from Dependency Approaches to Critical Comparative Capitalisms Research; Lucia Suau Arinci, Nadia Pessina and Matthias Ebenau 12. Decolonizing the Study of Capitalist Diversity: Epistemic Disruption and the Varied Geographies of Coloniality; Lisa Tilley Conclusion: Towards a Critical, Global Comparative Political Economy; Christian May, Matthias Ebenau and Ian Bruff
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'Charting new directions, developing new perspectives, and bringing new energy to the field of comparative capitalisms research, this innovative collection presents a radical challenge to intellectual path dependency. In the best traditions of critical and heterodox scholarship, it opens up and illuminates the horizon not only with new analytical formulations but with new political-economic imaginaries as well.' Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia, Canada
'With its invaluable and up-to-date effort to change the way we do research on capitalism, this edited collection is a breath of fresh air and a much needed contribution to a long-standing debate a highly stimulating and timely book which opens up a research agenda that is both pertinent and necessary.' Ramiro Fernández, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina
'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research sets a refreshing, bold agenda for critical research into capitalist diversity. By turns confrontational, reflective, and forward-thinking, it should be read by everyone now grappling with understanding the evolving nature of capitalism in the contemporary world.' Juliet Johnson, McGill University, Canada
'New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research deserves praise by bringing the dynamic reality of a conflictual, national borders transcending capitalism back into the research on the Varieties of Capitalism. This splendid co-edited volume with its critical and globalperspective is destined to become a point of reference in the search for new directions in comparative capitalisms research.' - Christoph Scherrer, Universität Kassel, Germany
Product details
Authors | C. Ebenau May |
Assisted by | Bruff (Editor), I Bruff (Editor), I. Bruff (Editor), Ian Bruff (Editor), M. Ebenau (Editor), C May (Editor), C. May (Editor) |
Publisher | Palgrave UK |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 14.01.2014 |
EAN | 9781349495702 |
ISBN | 978-1-349-49570-2 |
No. of pages | 252 |
Series |
International Political Economy Series International Political Econom International Political Economy Series |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Political science
> Political science and political education
B, Economic Policy, International Relations, macroeconomics, International Economics, Political Economy, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Monetary Economics, International Political Economy, Palgrave Intern. Relations & Development Collection, Development Economics, Development economics & emerging economies, International Political Economy’ |
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