Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Openings; 1 Neoliberalism, Governmental Assemblages, and the Ethnographic Imaginary; Part 1: Neoliberal Subjectivities? Examining Resilience, Investment, and Enterprise; 2 Creating Resilient Subjects: The Coexist Project; 3 Governing through Community in the Oil Sands Zone; 4 Fixing Non-market Subjects: Governing Land and Population in the Global South; Part 2: Neoliberal Technologies and Politics; 5 Governing Emergent Technologies: Nanopower and Nanopolitics. An Ethnographic Approach.
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11 Exploring the Complexity and Contradictions of Poverty Governance: The Case of Payday Lending in AustraliaClosings; 12 Governmentalities, the Ethnographic Imaginary, and Beyond.
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6 Neoliberal Numbers: Calculation and Hybridization in Australian and Canadian Official Statistics7 Governing through Land: Neoliberal Governmentalities in the British Columbia Treaty Process; Part 3: Neoliberal Cities? Police and Ad Hoc Governance; 8 Urban Neoliberalism, Police, and the Governance of Condo Life; 9 Ad Hoc Governance: Public Authorities and North American Local Infrastructure in Historical Perspective; Part 4: Neoliberal Welfare and Philanthropy; 10 Governing through Failure: Neoliberalism, Philanthropy, and Education Reform in Seattle.
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In Governing Practices, Michelle Brady and Randy Lippert bring together prominent scholars in sociology, criminology, anthropology, geography, and policy studies to extend and refine the current conversation about neoliberalism.