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GEOG 314: RESEARCH SEMINAR IN SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY SHIFTING VALUES AND OTHER FUTURES: NEO-LIBERALISM, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE

DEFENSE OF SOCIETY Dr. John Pickles Earl N. Phillips Distinguished Chair of International Studies Department of Geography The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2006 Wed 5.15-8pm SA 204 Instructor: Dr. John Pickles <jpickles@unc.edu> This is reading/writing research seminar and has four primary goals: 1. Reading: every week we will focus discussion on key work(s) in and important for contemporary social and economic geography. 2. Writing: the seminar will function as a writing seminar, by which I mean we will be reading each others writing, discussing it, commenting on it, and revising several drafts of pieces in preparation. These might be research proposals, papers for publication, or chapters. 3. Research: both the writing and research components of the seminar will, at all times, be directed towards developing research ideas, researchable questions, and research projects and proposals. In this regard, the seminars primarily goal is to create a group that engages with the research interests and practices of other members of the seminar. 4. Integration: the seminar is designed to work on themes and issues that will be developed in parallel in related inter-disciplinary reading and research groups, especially the UPCS Cultures of Economies Research Group, the Social Movements Research Group, and the New Cartographies Research Group. There is no requirement that students also participate in these other groups. Primary Texts 1. Alfredo Saad-Filho and Deborah Johnston (eds) Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader, Pluto, 2005. 2. Henry Giroux. The Terror of Neoliberalism. Paradigm, 2004. 3. David Harvey. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, 2005. 4. Pierre Bourdieu. Acts of Resistance: Against the Tyranny of Markets. 5. Pierre Bourdieu. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2. 6. Michel Foucault. Society Must be Defended. 7. Retort. Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War. Verso, 2005. 8. John McMurty. Value Wars: The Global Market Versus the Life Economy. Pluto Press, 2002. 9. Etienne Balibar. We. The People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship. Princeton University Press, 2004. 10. Notes from Nowhere (ed). We Are Everywhere: the irresistible rise of global citizenship. Verso: London, 2003. Proposal Writing Workshop Dissertation Proposal Workshop: http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/DissPropWorkshop/ http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/DissPropWorkshop/nuts&bolts/ Michael Watts. The Holy Grail: In Pursuit of the Dissertation Proposal. http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/prosem/PDFs/InPursuitofPhD.pdf Adam Przeworski and Frank Salomon The Art of Writing Proposals. http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/art_of_writing_proposals.page

PART 1: NEOLIBERALIZING SPACE 1. Defining Neo-liberalism Today Required Reading Neo-liberalism: origins, theory, definition. http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/neoliberalism.html Etienne Balibar. World Borders, Political Borders. We, the People of Europe? Reflections on Global Exchange: Economy 101: neo-liberalism http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/econ101/neoliberalDefined.html Transnational Citizenship. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2004: 101-114. Samir Amin. Economic Globalism and Political Universalism: Conflicting Issues. Journal of World Systems Research VI(3), Fall/Winter 2000, 582-622. http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol6/number3/pdf/jwsr-v6n3-amin.pdf Samir Amin. Economic, Social, and Political Distortions in the Modern World. 1996.http://www.ismea.org/INESDEV/AMIN.eng.html Giovanni Arrighi. Globalization, State Sovereignty, and the 'Endless' Accumulation of Capital.1997: http://fbc.binghamton.edu/gairvn97.htm Thomas Perreault and Patricia Martin. Geographies of Neo-liberalism in Latin America. Environment and Planning A. 2005, Vol. 37: 191-201. Suggested Further Reading Elizabeth Martinez and Arnoldo Garca. What is "Neo-Liberalism"? A Brief Definition February 26th, 2000. http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/econ101/neoliberalDefined.html Murray N. Rothbard Man, Economy, and State Chapter 12The Economics of Violent Intervention in the Market Ludwig von Mises Institute. http://www.mises.org/rothbard/mes/chap12g.asp Michael Peters. Neo-liberalism, Hayek, and the Austrian School: http://www.vusst.hr/ENCYCLOPAEDIA/neoliberalism.htm Alejandro Castro. Neoliberalismo. Foro de Discusin Segunda Quincena de Junio. Fecha: Sbado, 16 Junio 2001, a las 1:03 p.m. http://www.unam.mx/cgibin/Foros/junio_2/config.pl?read=6 Resistance to Neoliberalism, War and Militarism: For Peace and Social Justice http://uuhome.de/global/english/socfor.html Robert W McChesney. Noam Chomsky and the Struggle Against Neo-liberalism. Monthly Review, April 1, 1999. http://www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/econ/chmsky99.htm The Credo of neo-liberalism. http://uuhome.de/global/downloads/WTO026.pdf Ricardo Gomez. Globalized Neo-liberalism http://web.whittier.edu/academic/facultymasters/PCCLAS/DrGomezPCCLASlecture.pdf 2. Neo-liberalizing Space Required Reading David Harvey. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, 2005. Jamie Peck and Adam Tickell. Neo-liberalizing Space. Antipode, Volume 34, Number 3, July 2002, pp. 380-404(25). Donald McNeill. Narrating Neo-liberalism. Geographical Research Volume 43 Issue 1. March 2005: 113-115. http://www.blackwellsynergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1745-5871.2005.00301.x Wendy Larner. Neo-liberalism. Environment and Planning A: Society and Space editorial http://www.newcastle.edu.au/centre/curs/downloads/2003/Editorial%20for%20Society%20and%2 0Space3.pdf Suggested Further Reading Matthew Sparke, 2003, with Sue Roberts and Anna Secor, "Neo-liberal Geopolitics" Antipode, 35, 5: pages 886 897. http://faculty.washington.edu/sparke/neoliberalgeopolitics.pdf Stephen Gill, "Globalisation, Market Civilisation and Disciplinary Neo-liberalism," Millennium, Vol. 24, No. 3 1995, pp. 399-423. Wendy Larner, 1998, "Hitching a Ride on the Tigers Back: Globalization and Spatial Imaginaries," Society and Space, 16: 599-614.

3. Institutions of Development and Think-tanks Required Reading Adam Swain. Institutions of Development. Richard W. Behan. The Free-Market Al-Qaeda: Neo-liberal Think Tanks and the Harm They Do. http://baltimorechronicle.com/jun03_behan.html Susan George. Winning the War of Ideas. Dissent, Summer 1997. http://www.tni.org/archives/george/dissent.htm Jamie Peck and Adam Tickell. Conceptualizing neoliberalism, thinking Thatcherism. Forthcoming in Leitner, H., Peck, J., and Sheppard, E.S. (2006). Contesting neliberlaism: Urban frontiers (Guildford: New York). Keith Dixon. Do we need a think tank of the Left? http://raisonsdagir.org/kd2.htm Think Tank Exercise: For this weeks meeting I would like you to prepare a two page history of a think tank of your choice that addressed or encourages neo-liberal policies in a particular domain (include key or illustrative references on a third page). Comprehensive lists of think tanks is available at: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/psthink.html, http://www.libarts.ucok.edu/political/links/think.htm, http://www.sil.org/sildc/ThinkTanks_DC.htm, http://www.csuchico.edu/~kcfount/thinktanks.html PART 11: SOCIETY AND THE SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES OF THE ECONOMY 4. From Americanism to Post-Fordism Required Reading Gramsci. Americanism and Fordism. Bob Jessop. L'Economia Integrale, Fordism, and Post-Fordism. http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/katori/Jessop_on_Gramsci.html Ray Broomhill. Neo-liberal Globalism and the Local State: A Regulationist Approach. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 48. http://www.jape.org/jape48_6.pdf Michel Aglietta. A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: the US Experience, 1976, selections. Alain Lipietz, Mirages and Miracles: the Crises of Global Fordism, trans. David Macey (London: Verso, 1987), selections. http://lipietz.club.fr/LIV/LIV_MiragesMiracles/LIV_MiragesMiracles.html Suggested Further Reading Amarta Sen. Sraffa, Wittgenstein, and Gramsci. Journal of Economic Literature, Volume 41, Number 4, 1 December 2003, pp. 1240-1255 5. Reading Neo-liberalism: Bourdieus Tyranny of Markets and Social Struggle in Europe [Cultures of Economies Bourdieu workshop] Required Reading Pierre Bourdieu. What is neo-liberalism? A programme for destroying collective structures which may impede the pure market logic. Le Monde Diplomatique http://mondediplo.com/1998/12/08bourdieu http://www.homme-moderne.org/societe/socio/bourdieu/varia/essneoUK.html Pierre Bourdieu. Acts of Resistance: Against the Tyranny of Markets. Pierre Bourdieu. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2. Stuart Hall and David Held, "Citizens and Citizenship," in Stuart Hall and Martin Jacques, eds., New Times: The Changing Face of Politics in the 1990s, London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1989, pp. 173-188 Suggested Further Reading Stuart Hall, Gramscis Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity Stuart Hall. The Local and the Global. Globalization and Ethnicity. Pierre Bourdieu. The Social Structures of the Economy. 6. Society Must Be Defended: Required Reading Michel Foucault. Society Must be Defended. Translated by David Macey. Allen Lane, 2003 (selections). Gilles Deleuze. Postscript on the Societies of Control.

Thomas Lemke. Comment on Nancy Fraser: Rereading Foucault in the Shadow of Globalization, Constellations. An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2003, S. 172-179. http://www.thomaslemkeweb.de/publikationen/Comment%20on%20Nancy%20Fraser.pdf Suggested Further Listening o Foucault, Michel. 1983. Audio Lecture: The Culture of the Self: Introduction and Lecture, University of Berkeley, Speech Archives, SA 1456, April 12, 1983 http://lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/audiofiles.html#foucault o Foucault, Michel. 1983. The Culture of the Self, Audio Discussion 1, in History Department, University of Berkeley, April 19, 1983, Speech Archive SA 1462 (include Q & A on methodology, archaeology, genealogy, discourse) http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/foucault-cult2.ram o Foucault, Michel. 1983. The Culture of the Self, Audio Discussion 2, University of Berkeley, Speech Archive SA 1462, April 19, 1983 http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/VideoTest/foucault-cult3.ram o Foucault, Michel and Noam Chomsky. 1971. "Human Nature: Justice versus Power," Excerpt from a debate between Foucault and Chomsky moderated by Fons Elders. http://www.uchicago.edu/research/jnl-crit-inq/foucault/foucault.chomsky.html 7. Neo-liberal Governmentality and Geo-Biopolitics Required Reading Foucault, Michel. Governmentality. In Power: Essential Works of Foucault, vol. 3, pp. 201-222. Translated by Robert Hurley, edited by James Faubion. New York: The New Press, 2000 [1978]. Thomas Lemke. The Birth of Bio-Politics Michel Foucaults Lecture at the Collge de France on Neo-Liberal Governmentality, Economy & Society, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2001, pp. 190-207. Thomas Lemke. Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique. Rethinking Marxism, Volume 14, Number 3 / September 01, 2002: 49 64 James Ferguson and Akhil Gupta. Spatializing States: Toward an Ethnography of Neo-liberal Governmentality. American Ethnologist 2002, 29(4), 981-1002. Wendy Larner, Neo-liberalism: Policy, Ideology, Governmentality. Studies in Political Economy, 63 2000L 5-25: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/centre/curs/downloads/2003/spe%20_revised_.pdf Eve Goldberg and Linda Evans. The Prison Industrial Complex and the Global Economy. http://www.prisonactivist.org/crisis/evans-goldberg.html Agamben, Giorgio. What Is a Camp? In Means without End: Notes on Politics, pp. 37-48. Translated by Vincenzo Binetti and Cesare Casarino. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000. Gregory, Derek. Civilization and Barbarism. In The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq. London: Blackwell, 2004. 47-75. Resource website: Engin F. Isin. Governing Citizens: Genealogy, Critique, Politics. York University.http://csml.calumet.yorku.ca/~engin/courses/6320/2003.htm 8. Neo-liberalism, Structural Adjustment, and the Social Consequences of Economic Change Required Reading The World Bank, From Plan to Market: World Development Report 1996 (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1996). Peter Gowan. Neo-Liberal Theory and Practice for Eastern Europe. New Left Review September/October 1995. Peter Gowan. Eastern Europe, Western Power, and Neo-Liberalism. New Left Review I/216 March-April 1996, pp. 12940 Dauphine E. Faith, Hope, Neo-liberalism: Mapping Economies of Violence on the Margins of Europe. Dialectical Anthropology, Volume 27, Numbers 3-4, 2003, pp. 189-203. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/dial/2003/00000027/F0020003/05146056 Bruce Cumings. Boundary Displacement: Area Studies and International Studies during and after the Cold War. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Studies. http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/cumings2.htm Wessely, A. Travelling People, Travelling Objects, Travelling Ideas. www.moneynations.ch/topics/border/text/travel.htm

Suggested Further Reading Europe/North America: Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore (eds). Spaces of Neo-liberalism. Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe. Preface: From the New Localism' to the Spaces of Neo-liberalism: Neil Brenner (New York University) & Nik Theodore (University of Illinois at Chicago). Part I: The Urbanization of Neoliberalism: Theoretical Foundations: 1. Cities and the geographies of actually existing neo-liberalism': Neil Brenner (New York University) & Nik Theodore (University of Illinois at Chicago). 2. Neo-liberalizing space: the free economy and the penal state: Jamie Peck (University of Wisconsin-Madison) & Adam Tickell (University of Bristol). 3. Neo-liberalism and socialisation in the contemporary city: opposites, complements and instabilities: Jamie Gough (University of Northumbria). 4. New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Strategy: Neil Smith (CUNY Graduate Center). Part III: New Geographies of Power: Exclusion and Injustice: 9. Neo-liberal urbanization in Europe: large scale urban development projects and the new urban policy: Erik Swyngedouw (Oxford University), Frank Moulaert (University of Lille) & Arantxa Rodriguez (University of the Basque Country). 10. Retro-Urbanism: Reliving the Dreams of 1980s Neo-liberalism in Toronto, Canada: Roger Keil (York University, Toronto). 11. Spatializing injustice in the late entrepreneurial city: Unraveling the contours of Britain's revanchist urbanism: Gordon MacLeod (University of Durham). Antipodean neo-liberalisms: Philli ONeill and Neil Argent. Neo-liberalism in Antipodean Spaces and Times: an Introduction to the Special Theme Issue. Geographical Research. Volume 43 Issue 1. March 2005: 2-8. Larner, W. (2000) 'Neo-Liberalism: Policy, Ideology, Governmentality', Studies in Political Economy 63: 526. Larner, W. and Le Heron, R. (2002a) 'The Spaces and Subjects of a Globalising Economy: A Situated Exploration of Method', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 20(6): 753 774. Larner, W. and Le Heron, R. (2002b) 'From Economic Globalisation to Globalising Economic Processes: Towards Post-Structural Political Economies', Geoforum 33(4): 415419. Larner, W. and Le Heron, R. (2003) 'Neoliberalising Universities? Spaces of Policy, Practice and Performance' , New Zealand Journal of Sociology 18(2): 102114 . Larner, W. and Le Heron, R. (2004) 'Governmentality, Geography and Globalising Processes: The Role of Calculative Practices', in W. Larner and W. Walters (eds) Global Governmentality. London: Routledge. Massey, D. (1999) 'Imagining Globalisation: Power-Geometries of Time-Space,' in A. Brah, M. Hickman and M. MacanGhaill (eds) Global Futures: Migration, Environment and Globalisation. Basingstoke: St Martin's Press. 9. Military Neo-liberalism and Violence Required Reading Retort. Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War. Verso, 2005. Michael Watts. Black Acts, New Left Review, 2001, 9, pp.125-139. Sharon Harzenski. The Scourge of Capitalism: Terrorism, A History, Stage 3. (February 16, 2005). ExpressO Preprint Series. Working Paper 457. http://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/457 http://law.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2299&context=expresso Suggested Further Reading Andr Duarte. Biopolitics and the dissemination of violence: the Arendtian critique of the present. 27 April 2005, HannahArendt.net http://hannaharendt.net/research/biopolitics.html

Sharon Harzenski, Violence 1. Terrorism, A History, Stage Four. Sharon Harzenski, Terrorism, A History: Stage Two, 17 TEMPLE INTL & COMP. L.J. 351 (2003). Sharon Harzenski, Terrorism, A History: Stage One, 12 J. TRANSNAT'L L. & POL'Y 137 (2003). http://www.law.fsu.edu/journals/transnational/vol12_2/harzenski.pdf Sharon Harzenski, Redefining Violence: Some Thoughts about Justice, Power, Peace, Respect, and the Fabric of our Social Experience, 9 AM. J. OF GENDER & SOC. POL'Y & L. 305 (2001). Slavoj Zizek. The Spectre is Still Roaming Around. http://www.bard.edu/hrp/resource_pdfs/zizek.spectre.pdf Paul Collier. The Political Economy of Ethnicity. http://www.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=csae Transforming War Economies http://www.ipacademy.org/PDF_Reports/TRANSFORMING_WAR_ECONOMIES.pdf The Political Economy of Civil War and Violence Transformation http://www.berghof-handbook.net/articles/BHDS3_BallentineNitzschke230305.pdf Ricardo Gomez. Globalized Neo-liberalism http://web.whittier.edu/academic/facultymasters/PCCLAS/DrGomezPCCLASlecture.pdf Harvard Economics and Conflict Portal http://www.humansecuritybulletin.info/archive/en_v1i3/research_3.htm

10. Geographies of neo-liberalism in Latin America Feb 10-11 The Carolina and Duke Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies: Knowledge, Policy, Environments, and Publics in Globalizing Latin America Required Reading Jacquelyn Chase. Introduction: The Spaces of Neo-liberalism in Latin America. The Spaces of Neoliberalism. Land, Place, and Family in Latin America. http://www.kpbooks.com/pdf/Spaces.Chap1.pdf John McMurty. Value Wars: The Global Market Versus the Life Economy. Pluto Press, 2002 (selections) Thomas Perreault and Patricia Martin. Geographies of Neo-liberalism in Latin America. Environment and Planning A. 2005, Vol. 37: 191-201. Deborah M. Weissman. The Political Economy of Violence: Toward an understanding of the gender-based murders of Ciudad Juarez. Forthcoming in NC Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, 2005 Melissa Wright. 1999 "The Dialectics of Still Life: Murder, Women and Maquiladoras," Public Culture 11: 453-474. Suggested Further Reading Melissa Wright. 2001 "Manifesto Against Femicide," Antipode 33:3, 550-566. Melissa Wright. 2001 "Desire and the Prosthetics of Supervision: A case of maquiladora flexibility," Cultural Anthropology 16 (3): 354-373. Melissa Wright. 2001 "Asian Spies, American Motors and Speculations on the Space-Time of Value," Environment and Planning: A. 33 (12): 2175-2188. Melissa Wright. 2001 "Global Firms, Masculine Heroes and the Reproduction of Ciudad Jurez," Social Text 93-114. Patricia M Martin. Comparative Topographies of neo-liberalism in Mexico. Geographies of liberalism in Latin America. Guest editors: Patricia Martin, Thomas Perreault. Jeffrey Bury Mining mountains: neo-liberalism, land tenure, livelihoods, and the new Peruvian mining industry in Cajamarca Wendy Wolford Agrarian moral economies and neo-liberalism in Brazil: competing worldviews and the state in the struggle for land Thomas Perreault State restructuring and the scale politics of rural water governance in Bolivia Sarah A Radcliffe Neo-liberalism as we know it, but not in conditions of its own choosing: a commentary 12. Disabling Globalization Required Reading

Susanne Soederberg Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neo-liberalism and the Erosion of National Models of Capitalism with Georg Menz and Philip G. Cerny. London: Palgrave MacMillan. December 2005. Gill Hart. Beyond Neo-liberalism: Post-Apartheid Developments in Historical and Comparative Perspective. http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/faculty/GHart_SDSPaper.pdf Gill Hart. Development/s after Neo-liberalism: Culture, Power, Political Economy, Progress in Human Geography vol. 26, no.6, 2002. Suggested Further Reading Gill Hart. "Development Critiques in the 1990s: Culs de Sac and Promising Paths." Progress in Human Geography 25 (4), 2001. Gill Hart. Development and Geography: Critical Ethnography, Progress in Human Geography, vol. 28, no. 1, 2004. Gill Hart. Disabling Globalization: Places of Power in Post-Apartheid South Africa. University of California Press and University of Natal Press, 2002. Chapters 1 and 8. Gill Hart. Critical Ethnography in the Age of Resurgent Imperialism: http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/faculty/GHart_CreativeDestruction.pdf PART III. SHIFTING VALUES AND ALTERNATIVE MODERNITIES 11. Transnational Citizenship Required Reading Peter Gowan. Neo-liberal Cosmopolitanism. New Left Review 11, September-October 2001, pp. 7993 Etienne Balibar. We. The People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship. Princeton University Press, 2004. Balibar E. Outlines of a Topography of Cruelty: Citizenship and Civility in the Era of Global Violence. Constellations, Volume 8, Number 1, March 2001, pp. 15-29. Katherynes website: http://faculty.washington.edu/kmitch/ 2003 "Educating the National Citizen in Neoliberal Times." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 1997 "Different Diasporas and the Hype of Hybridity." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15(5): 533-553. 1997 "Conflicting Geographies of Democracy and the Public Sphere in Vancouver, B.C." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 22(2): 162-179. 1997 "Transnational Discourse: Bringing Geography Back In." Antipode 29(2): 101-114. 1995 "Flexible Circulation in the Pacific Rim: Capitalisms in Cultural Context." Economic Geography 71(4): 364-382. 1993 "Multiculturalism, or the United Colors of Capitalism?" Antipode 25(4): 263-294. Papers available at: http://faculty.washington.edu/kmitch/publications.html 12. Neo-liberalisms and Continental Drifts: blocs and movements. [Visit of Brian Holmes] Required Reading Brian Holmes. Selected writings. Henry A. Giroux. Neoliberalism and the Demise of Democracy: Resurrecting Hope in Dark Times. www.dissidentvoice.org August 7, 2004. http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Aug04/Giroux0807.htm Matthew Sparke with Elizabeth Brown, Dominic Corva, Heather Day, Caroline Faria,Tony Sparks, and Kirsten Varg, 2005 The World Social Forum and the Lessons for Economic Geography, Economic Geography 81(4): 359 380. http://faculty.washington.edu/sparke/EconGeog.pdf 13. Precariate Economies/Precarias Lives Required Reading Notes from Nowhere (ed). We Are Everywhere: the irresistible rise of global citizenship. Verso: London, 2003. Precarias a la deriva. http://www.sindominio.net/karakola/precarias.htm Precarias a la deriva. Adrift through the circuits of feminized precarious work. Article to be published in Feminist Review, 2005 http://www.sindominio.net/karakola/precarias/femrev.htm

Precarias a la deriva. First Stutterings of Precarias a la deriva. http://www.sindominio.net/karakola/precarias/balbuceos-english.htm Precarias lexicon: http://www.sindominio.net/karakola/precarias/lexico_eng.htm

Suggested Further Reading Neil Smith, "Contours of a Spatialized Politics: Homeless Vehicles and the Production of Geographical Scale", Social Text (33: 1992), pp. 63-64. Cindi Katz. Vagabond Capitalism and theNecessity of Social Reproduction. Antipode, 33(4) (2001): 708-727. John May, Paul Cloke, and Sarah Johnsen. Re-Phasing Neo-liberalism: From Governance to Governmentality. New Labour and Britains Crisis of Street Homelessness. http://www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/homeless/homelessplaces/re-phasingneo-liberalism.pdf Cindi Katz. Partners in Crime? Neoliberalism and the Production of New Political Subjectivities. Antipode Volume 37 Issue 3, June 2005. J. Peck. Workfare States J. Peck. Work-place: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets. 14. Alternative Economies [Visit of David Graeber] Required Reading Andrew Leyshon, Roger Lee, and Colin Williams. Alternative Economic Spaces. Sage press, 2003. J-K Gibson-Graham. A Post-capitalist Politics. Suggested Further Reading Adrian Smith 2004. Regions, Spaces of Economic Practice and Diverse Economies in the New Europe European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, 9-25. Download at: http://eur.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/1/9 Ray Carey. Democratic Capitalism and selections from Enlightenment II Bill Maurer. Mutual Life Limited. Value and False Coin David Graeber. Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams. Marcel Mauss. The Gift. 15. Art movements and the violence of the economy New mappings group/ 3Cups [Visits slavik, kanarinka, wood, hardt, price]

1) elin slavik and u.s. bombsites 2) kanarinka 3) denis wood 4) brian holmes 5) community economies project in chapel hill 6) Charles Price. Charles is a patient member of our group and is doing very interesting work related to our efforts. I think it time to engage more directly with the issues of inequality and community development.

SHIFTING VALUES AND OTHER FUTURES: NEO-LIBERALISM AND THE VIOLENCE OF THE ECONOMY Reading Neo-liberalism: Bourdieus Tyranny of Markets and Social Struggle in Europe: Pierre Bourdieu. Acts of Resistance: Against the Tyranny of Markets. Pierre Bourdieu. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2. Pierre Bourdieu. The Social Structures of the Economy. Neo-liberalisms and Continental Drifts: blocs and movements. Visit: Brian Holmes. VISITOR Empire and Multitude: An evening with Michael Hardt VISITOR Precariate Economies/Precarias Lives We Are Everywhere Selections from new works from Spain. Workfare States and Neo-Liberalism Think-Tanks VISITOR J. Peck. "Struggling with the Creative Class." J. Peck. "Economic sociologies in space." Economic Geography. J. Peck. Workfare States J. Peck. Work-place: The Social Regulation of Labor Markets. Visit: Jamie Peck University of Wisconsin, Madison. Deluzian Micropolitics of Capital VISITOR Jason Read The Micro-Politics of Capital: Marx and the Prehistory of the Present. Value and False Coin VISITOR David Graeber. Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams. Marcel Mauss. The Gift. Alternative Economies J-K Gibson-Graham. A Post-capitalist Politics. Ray Carey. Democratic Capitalism and selections from Enlightenment II VISITOR

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