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Studies in Political Economy
A Socialist Review
Volume 90, 2012 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Alphabetical Index: Issues 81–90

Pages 189-205 | Published online: 04 Mar 2016

  • Abu-Laban, Yasmeen and Laurie Adkin, “The Challenge of Care: Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada and Quebec,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 49–76.
  • Adkin, Laurie, see entry under Abu—Laban, Yasmeen.
  • Ahumada, Consuelo, “The Impact TRIPS and Free Trade Agreements Have on Access to Medicines: The Cases of Canada and Colombia,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 129–154.
  • Albanese, Patrizia, Danielle Kwan—Lafond, and Deborah Harrison, “Parental Military Deployments and Adolescents’ Household Work,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 163–189.
  • Ali, S. Harris and Claire Hooker, “SARS and Security: Health in the ‘New Normal,’” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 101–126.
  • Andrée, Peter, Miranda Cobb, Leanne Moussa, and Emily Norgang, “Building Unlikely Alliances Around Food Sovereignty in Canada,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 133–159.
  • Ayers, Alison J. and Cynthia Dewi Oka, “At the Gates of Fortress North America: Raceing the SPP and Its Political Subject,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 23–53.
  • Aysha, Emad El—Din, “January 25, the Day of Egypt’s Revolutionary Historical Makeover,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 29–47.
  • Baragar, Fletcher and Mario Seccareccia, “Financial Restructuring: Implications of Recent Canadian Macroeconomic Developments,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 61–83.
  • Bauder, Harald, “The Economic Case for Immigration: Neoliberal and Regulatory Paradigms in Canada’s Press,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 131–152.
  • Bond, Patrick, “Are Norway’s Global Financial Reforms Post—Imperialist?” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 77–97.
  • Brady, Michelle, “Absences and Silences in the Production of Work—Life Balance Policies in Canada,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 99–127.
  • Brand, Ulrich, “Dakar 2011: The World Social Forum and Its Future,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 191–204.
  • Camfield, David, “Analyzing the 2004 HEU Strike and Union Bureaucracy,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 181–190.
  • Campbell, Al and Mahmet Ufuk Tutan, “Human Development and Socialist Institutional Transformation: Continual Incremental Changes and Radical Breaks,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 153–170.
  • Caterino, Brian and Phillip Hansen, “Macpherson, Habermas, and the Demands of Democratic Theory,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 85–110.
  • Cobb, Miranda, see entry under Andrée, Peter.
  • Correa, Eugenia and Wesley Marshall, “A Critical View of the World Bank’s Climate Change Agenda and Financial Reform in Latin America,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 39–58.
  • Côté, Denyse and Étiennes Simard, “Grassroots in Quebec: How New Public Management and Corporate Culture Are Trickling Down,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp.105–128.
  • Coulter, Kendra, “Deep Neoliberal Integration: The Production of Third Way Politics in Ontario,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 191–208.
  • Dobrowolsky, Alexandra, “The Intended and Unintended Effects of a New Immigration Strategy: Insights from Nova Scotia’s Provincial Nominee Program,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 109–141.
  • Evans, Trevor, “The 2002–2007 US Economic Expansion and the Limits of Financeled Capitalism,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 33–59.
  • Fidler, Richard, “The Quebec Election: Spring Upsurge Echoes, but Faintly,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 171–188.
  • Foster, Ryan, see entry under Medalye, Jacqueline.
  • Fowler, Tim, “Working for the Clampdown: How the Canadian State Exploits Economic Crises to Restrict Labour Freedoms,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 77–96.
  • Froese, Robert, “The Limits of “Inside Job”: Crisis, Ideology, and the Burden of Capitalism,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 59–75.
  • Gindin, Sam and Leo Panitch, “The Current Crisis: A Socialist Perspective,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 7–31.
  • Hackworth, Jason, “The Durability of Roll—out Neoliberalism Under Centre Left Governance: The Case of Ontario’s Social Housing Sector,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 7–26.
  • Hackworth, Jason, “Neoliberalism, Partiality, and the Politics of Faith—Based Welfare in the United States,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 155–179.
  • Hackworth, Jason, “Compassionate Neo—Liberalism?: Evangelical Christianity, the Welfare State, and the Politics of the Right,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 83–108.
  • Haley, Brendan, “From Staples Trap to Carbon Trap: Canada’s Peculiar Form of Carbon Lock—In,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 97–132.
  • Hanieh, Adam, “Hierarchies of a Global Market: The South and the Economic Crisis,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 61–84.
  • Hanieh, Adam, “Beyond Mubarak: Reframing the ‘Politics’ and ‘Economics’ of Egypt’s Uprising,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 7–27.
  • Hansen, Phillip, see entry under Caterino, Brian.
  • Harrison, Deborah, see entry under Albanese, Patrizia.
  • Healey, Teresa and Sheila Katz, “Big and Little Brother Bilateralism: Security, Prosperity, and Canada’s Deal with Colombia,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 35–60.
  • Hirsch, Joachim and Jens Wissel, “The Transformation of Contemporary Capitalism and the Concept of a Transnational Capitalist Class: A Critical Review in Neo—Poulantzian Perspective,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 7–33.
  • Hooker, Claire, see entry Ali, S. Harris.
  • Howlett, Catherine, “Indigenous Agency and Mineral Development: A Cautionary Note,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 99–123.
  • Hurl, Chris, “The Structure of Betrayal: Trade Union Bureaucracy and Public Sector Struggles in British Columbia,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 141–161.
  • Katz, Sheila, see entry under Healey, Teresa.
  • Kipfer, Stefan and Jason Petrunia, “‘Recolonization’ and Public Housing: A Toronto Case Study,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 111–139.
  • Klassen, Jerome, “Canada and the New Imperialism: The Economics of a Secondary Power,” 83 (Spring 2009), pp. 163–190.
  • Kozolanka, Kirsten, “Unworthy Citizens, Poverty, and the Media: A Study in Marginalized Voices and Oppositional Communication,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 55–82.
  • Kwan—Lafond, Danielle, see entry under Albanese, Patrizia.
  • LaForce, Myriam, Ugo Lapointe, and Véronique Lebuis, “Mining Sector Regulation in Quebec and Canada: Is a Redefinition of Asymmetrical Relations Possible?” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 47–78.
  • Lapointe, Ugo, see entry under LaForce, Myriam.
  • Lavoie, Marc, “The Global Financial Crisis: Methodological Reflections from a Heterodox Perspective,” 88 (Autumn 2011), pp. 35–57.
  • Lebuis, Véronique, see entry under LaForce, Myriam.
  • Lee, Marc, “Investor Rights and Canadian Federalism: The Case ofTILMA,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 85–104.
  • Levy, Charmain, “Brazilian Urban Popular Movements: The 1997 Mobilization of the Inner—City Slum Movement in Sao Paulo,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 35–68.
  • Lipietz, Alain, “André Gorz and Our Youth,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 191–198.
  • Loxley, John, “Tribute to Professor Paul Phillips (1938–2008),” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 223–227.
  • Loxley, John, “Public—Private Partnerships After the Global Financial Crisis: Ideology Trumping Economic Reality,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 7–37.
  • Marshall, Wesley, see entry under Correa, Eugenia.
  • Massicotte, Marie—Josée, “La Via Campesina, Brazilian Peasants, and the Agribusiness Model of Agriculture: Towards an Alternative Model of Agrarian Democratic Governance,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 69–98.
  • Masson, Dominique, “Changing State Forms, Competing State Projects: Funding Women’s Organizations in Quebec,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 79–103.
  • Medalye, Jacqueline and Ryan Foster, “Climate Change and the Capitalist State in the Canadian Arctic: Interrogating Canada’s “Northern Strategy,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 87–114.
  • Micocci, Andrea, “The Preponderance of Finance and the Present Crisis,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 49–64.
  • Mignone, Javier, Jorge Nállim, and John Harold Gómez Vargas, “Indigenous Control over Health Care in the Midst of Neoliberal Reforms in Colombia: An Uneasy Balance,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 93–107.
  • Morgan, Matthew, “Consensus Formation in the Global Economy: The Success of the G7 and the Failure of the G20,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 115–136.
  • Moussa, Leanne, see entry under Andrée, Peter.
  • Nadeau, Mary—Jo and Alan Sears, “The Palestine Test: Countering the Silencing Campaign,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 7–33.
  • Nállim, Jorge, see entry under Mignone, Javier.
  • Nelson, Mathew, “Labour Geography and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 131–165.
  • Noonan, Jeff, “Ecological Economics and the Life—Value of Labour,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 109–129.
  • Norgang, Emily, see entry under Andrée, Peter.
  • Oka, Cynthia Dewi, see entry under Ayers, Alison J.
  • Panitch, Leo, see entry under Gindin, Sam.
  • Paulson, Justin and Rebecca Schein, “Justin Paulson and Rebecca Schein’s Response to ‘The Left After Politics,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 131–137.
  • Peden, Mindy, “You Get What You Pay For: Historicizing Business Metaphors of Government, Principles of Justice in Taxation, and ‘Benefit Theory,’” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 105–129.
  • Pemberton, Marianne, “Playing Fair[trade] with Nestlé: The Evolution of an Unlikely Partnership in the Conventional Coffee Market,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 65–92.
  • Petrunia, Jason, see entry under Kipfer, Stefan.
  • Pineault, Eric, “Quebec’s Red Spring: An Essay on Ideology and Social Conflict at the End of Neoliberalism,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 29–56.
  • Raddon, Mary—Beth, “Neoliberal Legacies: Planned Giving and the New Philanthropy,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 27–48.
  • Rao, Govind C., “The National Question in Canadian Development: Permeable Nationalism and the Ideological Basis for Incorporation into Empire,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 149–178.
  • Rosenfeld, Herman, “Herman Rosenfeld’s Response to ‘The Left After Politics,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 139–144.
  • Ross, Stephanie, “Social Unionism and Membership Participation: What Role for Union Democracy?” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 129–157.
  • Rousselière, Damien, “What Is Economic Democracy? An Inquiry into French Cooperatives,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 29–46.
  • Rude, Christopher, “The World Economic Crisis and the Federal Reserve’s Response to It: August 2007—December 2008,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 125–148.
  • Samuel, Chris, “Throwing Bricks at a Brick Wall: The G20 and the Antinomies of Protest,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 7–27.
  • Saul, John S., “Is Socialism Still an Alternative?” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 167–185.
  • Schein, Rebecca, see entry under Paulson, Justin.
  • Schmidt, Ingo, “New Institutions, Old Ideas: The Passing Moment of the European Social Model,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 7–28.
  • Sears, Alan, see entry under Nadeau, Mary—Jo.
  • Seccareccia, Mario, see entry under Baragar, Fletcher.
  • Simard, Etienne, see entry under Côté, Denyse.
  • Smardon, Bruce, “Rethinking Canadian Economic Development: The Political Economy of Canadian Fordism, 1880–1914,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 179–208.
  • Smardon, Bruce, “Shifting Terrains of Accumulation: Canadian Industry in Three Eras of Development,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 143–172.
  • Soederberg, Susanne, “Cannibalistic Capitalism and the Current Crisis,” 86 (Autumn 2010), pp. 7–22.
  • Spourdalakis, Michalis, “2007 Greek Elections: Signs of Major Political Realignment, Challenges and Hopes for the Left,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 171–186.
  • Squires, Jessica, “Creating Hegemony: Consensus by Exclusion in the Rowell—Sirois Commission,” 81 (Spring 2008), pp. 159–190.
  • Stanford, Jim, “Staples, Deindustrialization, and Foreign Investment: Canada’s Economic Journey Back to the Future,” 82 (Autumn 2008), pp. 7–34.
  • Stilwell, Frank, “Teaching Political Economy: Making a Difference?” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 147–163.
  • Tranjan, Ricardo, “The Political Economy of Participatory Democracy in Brazil: A Case Study of Lages 1977–1982,” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 137–163.
  • Ufuk Tutan, Mahmet, see entry under Campbell, Al.
  • Valiani, Salimah, “Tribute to Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009),” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 193–197.
  • Vargas, John Harold Gómez, see entry under Mignone, Javier.
  • Veltmeyer, Henry, “The Natural Resource Dynamics of Post—Neoliberalism in Latin America: New Developmentalism or Extractivist Imperialism?” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 57–85.
  • Whiteside, Heather, “Canada’s Health Care ‘Crisis’: Accumulation by Dispossession and the Neoliberal Fix,” 84 (Autumn 2009), pp. 79–100.
  • Whiteside, Heather, “Crises of Capital and the Logic of Dispossession and Repossession,” 89 (Spring 2012), pp. 59–78.
  • Williams, Steve, “Organizing Working—Class Communities: Lessons from POWER’S Experiences,” 85 (Spring 2010), pp. 209–222.
  • Wissel, Jens, see entry under Hirsch, Joachim.
  • Workman, Thom, “The Left After Politics,” 87 (Spring 2011), pp. 173–183.
  • Workman, Thom, “More on ‘The Left After Politics,’” 90 (Autumn 2012), pp. 165–170.

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