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Spaces of Neoliberalism: Beams, Slabs, Columns, and Frames for Buildings - Paperback

Spaces of Neoliberalism: Beams, Slabs, Columns, and Frames for Buildings - Paperback

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by Neil Brenner (Editor), Nik Theodore (Editor)

This is the first volume to analyse systematically the role of neoliberalism in contemporary processes of urban restructuring.


  • Includes contributions from leading scholars in the fields of critical urban studies, radical geography and state theory.
  • Analyses the role of neoliberalism in contemporary processes of urban restructuring.
  • Synthesises a variety of new theoretical approaches to key issues in contemporary urban studies.
  • Incorporates new case study material of ongoing urban transformations in the USA, Canada, the UK and other Western European countries.

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This is the first volume to analyse systematically the role of neoliberalism in contemporary processes of urban restructuring. Drawing upon cutting-edge theoretical work within radical geography, critical urban studies, neo-marxian state theory and critical social theory, contributions by leading scholars map the spaces of neoliberalism that have been forged and contested within contemporary North American and Western European cities.

The volume synthesizes a variety of new theoretical approaches to the critical analysis of contemporary urban transformations while also providing new case study material on the restructuring of urban policy, urban space and urban socio-political struggles in major North American and Western European cities.

Author Biography

Neil Brenner is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Metropolitan Studies at New York University. He is the co-editor with Bob Jessop, Martin Jones and Gordon MacLeod, of State / Space: A Reader forthcoming from Blackwell Publishing.Nik Theodore is Assistant Professor in Urban Planning and Policy and Research Director of the Center for Urban Economic Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9 x 6.38 IN
Publication Date: January 31, 2003