Neoliberalism Working Group
Neoliberalism occupies a central position within this field, and the IIPPE Neoliberalism Working Group will be organising a stream of papers for presentation at the Conference. Submissions are invited on and around the following areas:
- Neoliberal economic policies and policy alternatives.
- Global neoliberalism, international relations and policy alternatives.
- Social structures, social change, and modalities of political representation under neoliberalism.
- Neoliberalism, activism, social mobilisation and resistance.
- Transcending neoliberalism
Panel: What is neoliberalism?
Session 1 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 10:30-12:30
Damien Cahill, Embedded neoliberalism, the global economic crisis and beyond
Abstract Full Paper
Claudia Ortu, Confronting the hegemony of neoliberalism: the need for a new language for trade union activism
Abstract Full Paper
Alfredo Saad Filho and Alison J. Ayers, Democracy against neoliberalism: paradoxes, limitations, transcendence
Abstract Full Paper
Victoria Stadheim, The economic crisis and labour: a study of modes of exploitation under neoliberalism
Abstract Full Paper
Panel: Finance, crisis and implications beyond neoliberalism
Session 2 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 13:30-15:30
Joerg Wiegratz, The moral economies of neoliberalism: the case of corporate fraud
Abstract Full Paper
Melih Yesilbag, Considerations on financial meltdown and crisis management: the eve of a postneoliberal era?
Abstract Full Paper
Panel: Macroeconomics & strategies
Session 4 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 9:00-11:00
Alex Julca, Thinking outside the box: multiple crises challenge neo-liberalization for development alternatives
Abstract Full Paper
Paul Alli, The political economy of neoliberalism in the Phillipines: the Aquino regime
Panel: Panel on the book “Beyond Neoliberalism: World market, crises and alternatives”
Session 6 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 13:30-15:00
Abelardo Marina-Flores, The Limitis of Neo-Developmentalism in Latin America: towards an Anti-neoliberal and Anti-capitalist Alternative
Abstract Full Paper
Thomas Marois, States, Banks, and Workers: Strategizing Alternatives to Emerging Finance Capitalism
Abstract Full Paper
Lucia Pradella, The Working Poor in Western Europe: a Global Political Economic Perspective
Abstract Full Paper
Panel: Neoliberalism: Case studies
Session 7 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 15:15-16:45
William Benet, The case for public education: a question of survival
Natalia Forrat, Authoritarianism and the market: the ‘neoliberal’ reforms in Russia’s higher education
Ben Reid, Exporting social policy from Latin America to the Philippines: Securitisation, neoliberalism and multilateral mediation of poverty policies
José Marcos Novelli, Neoliberalism and the international economic crisi of 2008-2009: the Brazilian and French responses in comparative perspective
Panel: Neoliberalism in Middle East
Session 8 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 9:00-10:30
Hannah Bargawi, Neoliberal policies and the ‘Arab Spring’: Searching for deeper explanations of revolution and economic alternatives in Egypt
Abstract Full Paper
Ali Kadri, The political economy of the Syrian crisis
Abstract Full Paper
Panel: Neoliberalism in Latin America
Session 9 — Track 1 — Room 3.14 — 10:45-12:45
Kristin Ciupa, Autonomy in the Americas: Regionalisms beyond neoliberalism
Abstract Full Paper
B. Gloria Martínez González and Alejandro Valle Baeza, Wages in the Mexican neo-liberal regime
Alejandro Valle Baeza, Two crises of Mexican neoliberalism
Abstract Full Paper
Kathya Cordova Pozo and Arnold Jacob Johan Hagens, Global neoliberalism in agricultural case: Quinoa’s case
Abstract Full Paper
Panel: Neoliberalism in Brazil
Andréia Galvão, Neoliberalism and trade-unionism in Brazil in the 2000s
Rubens Sawaya, Inflation, growth and development: how neoclassical macroeconomics prevents development