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15 Playing Left Wing: Renewing a Political Economy of Sport
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Simon Black
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium 3
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The New Canadian Political Economy: Trajectories of Feminism, Anti-Racism, Citizenship, and Belonging
- Locating the New Canadian Political Economy 25
- Feminist Political Economy and Everyday Research on Work and Employment: The Case of the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap 41
- The Political Economy of Belonging: The Differences that Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Policies Make 60
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Regions and Resources
- Staples Dependence Renewed and Betrayed: Canada's Twenty-First Century Boom and Bust 79
- Innis's Ghost: Canada's Changing Resource Economy 106
- Political Economy and Quebec Capitalism 128
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State, Capital, and Institutions
- From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: The State in a Global Context 149
- Toward a Critique of Political Economy of “Sociolegality” in Settler Capitalist Canada 167
- Feminist Political Economy of Indigenous-State Relations in Northern Canada 185
- A Political Economy of the Cultural Industries in Canada 203
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Social Services Restructuring
- Caring for Seniors the Neoliberal Way 229
- Mad (Re) Production: Defining “Mental Illness” in the Neoliberal Age in Ontario 245
- Fiscal Distress and the Local State: Neoliberal Urbanism in Canada 265
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Contestation
- Protest Patterns: CPE as an Analytical Approach 299
- Playing Left Wing: Renewing a Political Economy of Sport 315
- Organizing in Precarious Times: The Political Economy of Work and Workers' Movements after the Great Recession 333
- The Maternity Capital Benefit in Russia: Analyzing Neoliberal Transitions in Post-Socialist States through a Feminist Political Economy Lens 353
- References 377
- Contributors 445
- Index 453
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium 3
-
The New Canadian Political Economy: Trajectories of Feminism, Anti-Racism, Citizenship, and Belonging
- Locating the New Canadian Political Economy 25
- Feminist Political Economy and Everyday Research on Work and Employment: The Case of the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap 41
- The Political Economy of Belonging: The Differences that Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Policies Make 60
-
Regions and Resources
- Staples Dependence Renewed and Betrayed: Canada's Twenty-First Century Boom and Bust 79
- Innis's Ghost: Canada's Changing Resource Economy 106
- Political Economy and Quebec Capitalism 128
-
State, Capital, and Institutions
- From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: The State in a Global Context 149
- Toward a Critique of Political Economy of “Sociolegality” in Settler Capitalist Canada 167
- Feminist Political Economy of Indigenous-State Relations in Northern Canada 185
- A Political Economy of the Cultural Industries in Canada 203
-
Social Services Restructuring
- Caring for Seniors the Neoliberal Way 229
- Mad (Re) Production: Defining “Mental Illness” in the Neoliberal Age in Ontario 245
- Fiscal Distress and the Local State: Neoliberal Urbanism in Canada 265
-
Contestation
- Protest Patterns: CPE as an Analytical Approach 299
- Playing Left Wing: Renewing a Political Economy of Sport 315
- Organizing in Precarious Times: The Political Economy of Work and Workers' Movements after the Great Recession 333
- The Maternity Capital Benefit in Russia: Analyzing Neoliberal Transitions in Post-Socialist States through a Feminist Political Economy Lens 353
- References 377
- Contributors 445
- Index 453