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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.
- 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.
Number 75, Spring 2005
Out of Bounds
- Jonathan Greene, "Whatever It Takes" : Poor People’s
Organizing, OCAP, and Social Struggle," pp. 5-28.
- Jason Hackworth, "Progressive Activism in a Neoliberal
Context : The Case of Efforts to Retain Public Housing in the United
States," pp. 29-51.
- Todd Gordon, "The Political Economy of Law-and-Order Policies
: Policing, Class Struggle, and Neoliberal Restructuring," pp. 53-78.
- Wendy Larner, Maria Butler, "Governmentalities of Local
Partnerships : The Rise of a "Partnering State" in New Zealand," pp.
79-101
- Gerda Roelvink, David Craig, "The Man in the Partnering
State : Regendering the Social through Partnership," pp. 103-126.
- Mary Hawkeswort, "Theorizing Globalization in a Time of
War," pp. 127-138.
Number 74, Autumn 2004
Politics in the Age of NAFTA
- SPE at 25, pp. 3-7.
- Michael A. Lebowitz, Gregory Albo, Fletcher Barager, "In
Memoriam: Paul Sweezy, 1910-2004, " pp. 9-33.
- Elmar Altvater, "What Happens When Public Goods are Privatized?",
pp. 45-77.
- Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "Of Borders and
Business: Canadian Corporate Proposals for North American 'Deep Integration,'
" pp. 79-100.
- Jeffrey Ayres, "Power Relations Under NAFTA: Reassessing
the Efficacy of Contentious Transnationalism," pp. 101-123.
- Andrew Jackson, Pradeep Kumar, Gregor Murrary, Charlotte
Yates, Chris Schenk, "Forum: Reorganizing Unions," pp. 125-190.
- Reg Whitaker, "'Israel is the New Jew,'" pp. 191-213.
- Avishai Ehrlich, "After Oslo: The Present Phase of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, " pp. 215-234.
Number 73, Spring/Summer 2004
Governing the Body
- Nahla Abdo, "Tribute to Edward Said," pp. 7-14.
- Frances Abele, George Comninel and David McNally, "Tribute
to Neal Wood," pp. 15-25.
- William Walters, "Some Critical Notes on 'Governance,'
" pp. 27-46.
- Colleen O'Manique, "Global Neoliberalism and AIDS Policy:
International Responses to Sub-Saharan Africa's Pandemic, " pp. 47-68.
- Joanne Boucher, "The Politics of Abortion and the Commodification
of the Fetus, " pp. 69-88.
- Lois Harder, " Child Care, Taxation and Normative Commitments:
Excavating the Child Care Expense Deduction Debate, " pp. 89-109.
- Elia Zureik with Karen Hindle, "Governance, Security and
Technology, " pp. 113-137.
- Ian Thomas MacDonald, "Negotiating Mexico's Labour Law
Reform: Corporatism, Neoliberalism and Democratic Opening, " pp. 139-158.
- Dean Bavington, Brenda Grzetic and Barbara Neis, "The Feminist
Political Economy of Fishing Down: Reflections from Newfoundland
and Labrador, " pp. 159-182.
- Christian Fuchs, " The Antagonistic Self-Organization of
Modern Society," pp. 183-209.
Number 71/72, Autumn 2003/Winter 2004
Internalizing Global Capitalism
(combined issues)
- Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin, "American Imperialism
and EuroCapitalism: The Making of Neoliberal Globalization," pp.
7-38.
- Bob Jessop, "Informational Capitalism and Empire: The PostMarxist
Celebration of US Hegemony in a New World Order," pp. 39-58.
Forum: Dollarization
- Jim Stanford, "What Future for the Loonie? Introduction
to Forum on North American Monetary Integration," pp. 59-66.
- Eric Helleiner, "The Strange Politics of Canada's NAMU
Debate," pp. 67-89.
- Mario Seccareccia, "Is Dollarization a Desirable Alternative
to the Monetary Status Quo? A Critical Evaluation of Competing Currency
Arrangements for Canada, " pp. 91-108.
- Fred Judson, "For an Eclectic and Critical Political Economy
Perspective on Canadian Foreign Economic Policy," pp. 109-132.
- Yildiz Atasoy, "Cosmopolitan Islamists in Turkey: Rethinking
the Local in a Global Era," pp. 133-161.
- John Smithin, "Can We Afford to Pay for Social Programs?,"
pp. 163 - 176.
- Claire Polster, "Canadian University ResearchPolicy at
the turn of the Century: Continuity and Change in the Social Relations
of Acedemic Research," pp. 177-199.
Number 70, Spring 2003
Political Ecology
- Simon Dalby and Roger Keil, “Introduction: Political
Ecology and Canadian Political Economy,” pp. 5-9.
- Timothy W. Luke, “Global Cities vs. ‘global cities:’ Rethinking
Contemporary Urbanism as Public Ecology,” pp. 11-33.
- Karen J. Bakker, “A Political Ecology of Water Privatization,”
pp. 35-58.
- Philippe Le Billon, “The Political Ecology of War and Resource
Exploitation,” pp. 59-95.
- Michael M'Gonigle and Jessica Dempsey, “Ecological Innovation
in an Age of Bureaucratic Closure: The Case of the Global Forest,”
pp. 97-124.
- Kiera L. Ladner, “Governing Within an Ecological Context:
Creating an AlterNative Understanding of Blackfoot Governance,” pp.
125-152.
- Reade Davis, “Development Eco-Logics: Power and Change
in Arturo Escobar’s Political Ecology,” pp. 153-172.
Number 69, Autumn 2002
A Tribute to Pierre Bourdieu - Roger
Keil and Rianne Mahon, “Bourdieu in Canada: An Invitation for Debate,
p. 7-14.
- Tassadit Yacine, “Tribute to Pierre Bourdieu,”
p. 15-18.
- Loïc Wacquant, “Four Strategies to Curb Carceral
Costs: On Managing Mass Imprisonment in the United States,” pp. 19-30.
- Pierre Bourdieu, “ Against the Policy of
Depoliticization,” pp.31-41.
- Alexandra Dobrowolsky, “ Rhetoric versus
Reality: The Figure of the Child and New Labour’s Strategic ‘Social
Investment State,’” pp. 43-73.
- Donna Baines and Nandita Sharma, “Migrant
Workers as Non-Citizens: The Case against Citizenship as a Social Policy
Concept,” pp. 75-107.
- Fikret Adaman and Begüm Özkaynak, “The Economics-
Environment Relationship: Neoclassical, Instiutional and Marxist Approaches,”
pp. 109-135.
- Marta Harnecker, “Forging a Union of the
Party Left and the Social Left,” pp. 137-155.
- John Holloway, “¡Que se vayans Todos!,” pp.
157-166.
Number 68, Summer 2002
- Deborah Simmons, "A Tribute to Howard Adams," pp.
5-12.
- Kim Elliot, ""In the Bear Pit:" Considering Da Vinci's
Inquest in the Context of Representations and Discourses of Poverty
in Canada," pp. 13-34.
- Sarah DeVries, "Woman," pp. 35-36.
- David Camfield, "Beyond Adding on Gender and Class: Revisiting
Feminism and Marxism," pp. 37-54.
- Leah F. Vosko, "The Pasts (and Futures) of Feminist Political
Economy in Canada: Reviving the Debate," pp. 55-84.
- Rosalind Warner, "Competitiveness versus Sustainability:
Canada, Free Trade and the Global Environment," pp. 85-107.
- Peter Ives, "Three Interventions on Cultural Difference,
Language, Theory and Progressive Politics: A Review Essay," pp. 107-129.
Number 67, Spring 2002
Forum: 11 September 2001 - Neil Smith, "Ashes and Aftermath," pp. 7-12.
- Aijaz Ahmad, "Re-mapping the Globe," pp.
13-23.
- Ellen Meiksins Wood, "Explaining September
11," 25-31.
- Sandra Whitworth, "September 11 and the Aftermath,"
33-38.
- Christopher Powell, "Critical Reflections
on 9/11," pp. 39-45.
- Leo Panitch, "The Meaning of September 11
for the Left," 47-54.
- Simon Dalby, "Global Environment/ Local Culture:
Metageographies Of Post-Colonial Resistance," pp. 55-82.
- Derek Hrynyshyn, "Technology and Globalization,"
pp. 83-106.
- Magnus Wennerhag, "Globalization Movement
Comes to Town," pp. 107-121.
Forum: The Third Way
- Charlotte Yates, "In Defence of Unions: A
Critique of the 'Third Way,'" pp. 123-131.
- Byron Sheldrick, "New Labour and The Third
Way: Democracy, Accountability and Social Democratic Politics," pp.
133-143.
- Neil Bradford, "Renewing Social Democracy?
Beyond the Third Way," pp. 145-161.
Number 66, Fall 2001
- Rosemary Warskett, "In Tribute to Jack Scott," pp.
7-8.
- Margaret Little, "A Litmus Test for Democracy: The Impact
of Ontario Welfare Changes on Single Mothers," pp. 9-36.
- Wendy McKeen, "The Shaping of Political Agency: Feminism
and the National Social Policy Debate, the 1970s and Early 1980s,"
pp. 37-58.
- Colin Mooers, "The New Fetishism: Citizenship and Finance
Capital," pp. 59-84.
Forum: Considering the Quebec Summit
- Harriet Friedmann, "The World Social Forum at Porto Alegre
and the People's Summit at Quebec City: A View from the Ground,"
pp. 85-105.
- Marc Lee, "The FTAA after Quebec: What Happened? What's
Next?," pp. 107-119
- John Grundy and Alison Howell, "Negotiating the Culture
of Resistance: A Critical Assessment of Protest Politics," pp. 121-132.
- Macdonald Stainsby, "A Real Movement is Here," pp. 133-142.
Comment
- A Discussion Paper on The New Politics Initiative, pp.
143-156.
Number 65, Summer 2001
- Chris Howell, "The End of the Relationship Between
Social Democratic Parties and Trade Unions?," pp. 7-37.
- Andrew Jackson, "Can There Be a "Second Way" in the Third
Millennium?," pp. 39-64.
- Russell Janzen, Jerry White and Carla Lipsig-Mummé, "Junked
Mail: The Politics and Consequences of Privatization," pp. 65-89.
- Sarah Riegel, "The Home Schooling Movement and the Struggle
for Democratic Education," pp. 91-116.
- Ian Angus, "Subsistence as Social Right: A Political Ideal
for Socialism?," pp. 117-135.
Rejoinder
- Jim Stanford, "After the Bubble has Burst: In Response
to "Capitalism Crisis and Finance: A Forum on Paper Boom,"
pp. 137-148.
Number 64, Spring 2001
- Martin Morris, "Contradictions of Post-modern Consumerism
and Resistance," pp. 7-32.
- Ellen Wall and Barbara Beardwood, "Standardizing Globally,
Responding Locally: The New Infrastructure, ISO 14000, and Canadian
Agriculture," pp. 33-57.
- Sharon Dale Stone, "Lesbians, Gays and the Press: Covering
Lesbian and Gay Pride Day in Kelowna, 1996," pp. 59-81.
Comments
- Gerard Greenfield, "The Success of Being Dangerous: Resisting
Free Trade and Investment Regimes," pp. 83-90.
- Sam Gindin, "Rebuilding the Left: Towards a Structured
Anti-Capitalist Movement," pp. 91-97.
Number 63, Fall 2000
Contesting Neo-Liberalism
- Wendy Larner, "Neo-liberalism: Policy, Ideology,
Governmentality," pp. 5-26.
- Rianne Mahon, "Swedish Social Democracy: Death of a Model?,"
pp. 27-60.
- Robert Hackett, "Taking Back the Media: Notes on the Potential
for a Communicative Democracy Movement," pp. 61-86.
- Barbara Jenkins and Rob Aitken, "Jumping Borders with Pleasure:
Chicano Resistance to Neo-liberalism," pp. 87-110
- Erin Steuter and Geoff Martin, "The Myth of the Competitive
Challenge: The Irving Oil Refinery Strike, 1994-96 and the Canadian
Petroleum Industry," pp. 111-132.
- Robert Cox and Lloyd Axworthy, "Correspondence: The Crisis
in Kosovo," pp. 133-152.
Number 62, Summer 2000
Seattle and Social Justice
Forum: Assessing Seattle - Tony
Clarke, "Taking on the WTO: Lessons from the Battle of Seattle," pp.
7-16.
- Jean-Christophe Graz, "The Future of Seattle
and Back," 17-24.
- Peter Bleyer, "The Other Battle in Seattle,"
pp.25-34.
- Ellen Gould, "Siren Call From Seattle," pp.
35-42.
- Janet Conway, "Knowledge, Power, Organization:
Social Justice Coalitions at a Crossroads," pp. 43-70.
- William Carroll and James Beaton, "Globalization,
Neo-liberalism and the Changing Face of Corporate Hegemony in Higher
Education," pp. 71-98.
- Byron Sheldrick, "The Contradiction of Welfare
to Work: Social Security Reform in Britain," pp. 99-122.
Capitalism, Crisis and Finance: A Forum on Paper
Boom by Jim Stanford
- Wally Seccombe, "The Perverse Realities of
'Paper' in Money-driven Economy," pp. 127-142.
- Marjorie Griffen Cohen, "The Paper Boom
and the Left," pp. 143-150.
- Hugh Grant and Henry Thille, "Paper Boom,
Acid Bubble or Staple Bust," pp. 151-160.
- Michael Webber, "The Canadian in Late Twentieth
Century Capitalism," pp. 161-168.
Number 61, Spring 2000
Challenging The Status Quo
- Peter Graefe, "The High Value-Added, Low-Wage Model:
Progressive Competitiveness in Quebec from Bourassa to Bouchard,"
pp. 5 - 30.
- Jacinthe Michaud, "The Restructuring of the Health Care
System in Quebec: Its Impact on the Women's Health Movement," pp. 31
- 48.
- Kiran Mirchandani and Evangelia Tastsoglou, "Towards a
Diversity Beyond Tolerance," pp. 49 - 78.
- Andrew Sayer, "Moral Economy and Political Economy," pp.
79 - 104.
- Katherine Teghtsoonian, "Gendering Policy Analysis in the
Government of British Columbia: Strategies, Possibilities and Constraints,"
pp. 105 - 127.