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    Number 81, Spring 2008
    Production and Reproduction


  • Jason Hackworth, "The Durability of Roll-out Neoliberalism Under Centre-Left Governance: The Case of Ontario’s Social Housing Sector," pp. 7-26.
  • Mary-Beth Raddon, "Neoliberal Legacies: Planned Giving and the New Philanthropy," p. 27-48.
  • Laurie Adkin and Yasmeen Abu-Laban,"The Challenge of Care: Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada and Quebec," pp. 49-76.
  • Patrick Bond,"Are Norway’s Global Financial Reforms Post-Imperialist?" pp. 77-97.
  • Michelle Brady,"Absences and Silences in the Production of Work-Life Balance Policies in Canada,"pp. 99-127.
  • Stephanie Ross,"Social Unionism and Membership Participation: What Role for Union Democracy?"pp 129-157.
  • Jessica Squires,"Creating Hegemony: Consensus by Exclusion in the Rowell-Sirois Commission," pp. 159-190.
  • Alain Lipietz, Tribute "André Gorz and Our Youth," pp. 191-198.
    Number 80, Fall 2007
    Bread and Water Politics

     
  • Andrew Biro, "Water Politics and the Construction of Scale," pp. 9-30. 
  • Devlin Kuyek, "Sowing the Seeds of Corporate Agriculture: The Rise of Canada's Third Seed Regime,"  pp. 31-54.
  • Lisa F. Clark, "Business as Usual? Corporatization and the Changing Role of Social Reproduction in the Organic Agrofood Sector ," pp. 55-74.
  • Jamey Essex, "Getting What You Pay For: Authoritarian Statism and the Geographies of US Trade Liberalization Strategies,"  pp.75-103.
  • Mark Thomas, "Toyotaism Meets the 60-Hour Work Week: Coercion,
    Consent, and the Regulation of Working Time,"  pp.105-128.
  • Nadine Changfoot , "Local Activism and Neoliberalism: Performing
    Neoliberal Citizenship as Resistance," pp.129-149.
  • Wendy McKeen, "The National Children’s Agenda: A Neoliberal
    Wolf in Lamb’s Clothing," pp.151-173.
    Number 79, Spring 2007
    Looking For the Unexpected

  • Tyler Shipley, "Currency Wars: Oil, Iraq, and the Future of US Hegemony," pp. 7-33.
  • Siba N. Grovogui and Lori Leonard, "Oiling Tyranny? Neoliberalism and Global Governance in Chad," pp.35-59.
  • Christoph Hermann, "Neoliberalism in the European Union," pp.61-89.
  • Arne Rückert, "Producing Neoliberal Hegemony? A Neo-Gramscian Analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) in Nicaragua," pp.91-118.
  • Melanie Samson, "Privatizing Collective Public Goods: Refracturing the “Public” and Resegmenting Labour Markets. A Case Study of Street Cleaning in Johannesburg, South Africa," pp.119-143.
  • Abigail B. Bakan and Audrey Kobayashi, "Affirmative Action and Employment Equity: Policy, Ideology, and Backlash in Canadian Context," pp.145-166.
  • Roger Keil, "Empire and the Global City: Perspectives of Urbanism after 9/11," pp.167-192.
  • Roxana Ng, "Garment Production in Canada: Social and Political Implications," pp.193-211.
  • Mel Watkins, "Staples Redux," pp.213-226.
    Number 78, Fall 2006
    States of the Union

  • Mona-Josée Gagnon, Thomas Collombat, and Pierre Avignon, "The International Activities of Trade Unions: A Sociohistorical Analysis Based on the Case of Quebec," pp. 7-40.
  • Joan Sangster, "Remembering Texpack: Nationalism, Internationalism,
    and Militancy in Canadian Unions in the 1970s," pp. 41-66.
  •  Robert Storey, "Social Assistance or a Workers’ Right: Workmen’s Compensation and the Struggle of Injured Workers in Ontario, 1970-1985," pp. 67-91.
  • Peter Graefe, "State Restructuring, Social Assistance, and  Canadian Intergovernmental Relations: Same Scales, New Tune," pp. 93-117.
  • Ernie Lightman, Dean Herd, and Andrew Mitchell, "Exploring the Local Implementation of Ontario Works," pp. 119-143.
  • Scott Prudham and Angela Morris, " Making the Market 'Safe' for GM Foods: The Case of the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee," pp.   145-175
  • Peter R. Sinclair, Martha MacDonald, and Barbara Neis, "The Changing World of Andy Gibson: Restructuring Forestry on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula," pp.171-199.
  • David Long, "Liberalism, Imperialism, and Empire," pp. 201-223.
    Number 77, Spring 2006
    Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa           

    Cities and the New Urban Agenda
  • Eunice Njeri Sahle, "Gender, States, and Markets in Africa," pp. 9-32.
  • Wisdom J. Tettey, "Globalization, the Economy of Desire, and
    Cybersexual Activity among Ghanaian Youth," pp. 33-55.
  • Joseph Mensah, "Cultural Dimensions of Globalization in Africa:
    A Dialectical Interpenetration of the Local and the Global," pp. 57-83.
  • E. Osei Kwadwo Prempeh, "The Anticapitalism Movement and African
    Resistance to Neoliberal Globalization," pp. 85-104.
  • Feyzi Baban, "Living with Difference: Cosmopolitanism, Modernity, and Political Community," pp.105-126.

    Forum: Cities and the New Urban Agenda

  • Roger Keil, "Introduction: The New Urban Agenda Once More," pp.127-129.

  • Gene Desfor, Roger Keil, Stefan Kipfer, and Gerda Wekerle, "From Surf to Turf: No Limits to Growth in Toronto?" pp.131-155.

  • Cornelia Sussmann, "Vancouver’s 2002 Municipal Election: Growth
    Coalition Defeated," pp.157-174.

     
  • Forum: Quantitative Indicators

  • Mark Lovewell, "Introduction," pp.175-176.
  • Joel Amernic and Russell Craig, "The Tyranny of Single Performance Measures: Financial Accounting’s “Operating Ratio” and the Privatization of Canadian National Railway," pp.177-194.
  • Donna Baines, “Whose Needs are being Served?” Quantitative Metrics and the Reshaping of Social Services," pp.195-209.
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