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Neoliberal urbanism and its contestations : crossing theoretical boundaries
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Neoliberal urbanism and its contestations : crossing theoretical boundaries

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Acknowledgements
Notes on the Contributors
PART I: THEORETICAL DEBATES: COMPETING APPROACHES IN THE STUDY OF URBAN NEOLIBERALISM
Introduction: Neoliberal Urbanism and its Contestations - Crossing Theoretical Boundaries; M.Mayer & J.Künkel
Towards Deep Neoliberalization?; N.Brenner, N.Theodore & J.Peck
The Limits of Neoliberalism. Is the Concept of Neoliberalism Helpful in the Study of Urban Policy?; C.Pickvance
Grounding Social Struggles in the Age of 'Empire'; E.Bareis & M.Bojadzijev
Cultural Political Economy, Strategic Essentialism, and Neoliberalism; B.Jessop & N.Sum
PART II: EMPIRICAL CASES
Urban Development and the Creative Class in a Neoliberal Age: Two Case Studies in Toronto; U.Lehrer
City Improvement Districts and 'Territorialized Neoliberalism' in South Africa (Johannesburg, Cape Town); S.Didier, M.Morange & E.Peyroux
Neoliberalization at a Crossroads? Transcolonial Hong Kong; C.Cartier
Reassembling the Political Life of Community. Naturalizing Neoliberalism in Amman; C.Parker & P.Debruyne
Governing the Favela; S.Lanz
'These Dolls are an Attraction'. Othering and Normalizing Sex Work in a Neoliberal City; J.Künkel
Conclusion: Implications of Urban Theory for Social Movements; M.Mayer & J.Künkel
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