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Facing the future: the legacies of Post-Neoliberalism in Latin America: introduction to development and change virtual issue

Facing the future: the legacies of Post-Neoliberalism in Latin America: introduction to development and change virtual issue
Facing the future: the legacies of Post-Neoliberalism in Latin America: introduction to development and change virtual issue
This virtual issue reviews the post-neoliberalism literature published in Development and Change between 2012 and 2018. It reflects on recent and ongoing, multiple experiences of resistance to speculative, extractive, inequitable and unsustainable development and the demands for alternatives that emerged in Latin America. The argument is developed through an analysis of the 18 most relevant articles published in this journal, that make a major contribution to three key interrelated debates, namely: the meaning and policies associated with post-neoliberalism; challenges of citizenship and democracy; and the sustainability agenda. Collectively, the selected articles provide a detailed and much-needed discussion about the key achievements, limitations and legacies of post-neoliberalism.
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Grugel, Jean
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Riggirozzi, Pia
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Grugel, Jean
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Riggirozzi, Pia
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Grugel, Jean and Riggirozzi, Pia (2023) Facing the future: the legacies of Post-Neoliberalism in Latin America: introduction to development and change virtual issue. Development and Change, 54 (2), e1-e17. (doi:10.1111/dech.12508).

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This virtual issue reviews the post-neoliberalism literature published in Development and Change between 2012 and 2018. It reflects on recent and ongoing, multiple experiences of resistance to speculative, extractive, inequitable and unsustainable development and the demands for alternatives that emerged in Latin America. The argument is developed through an analysis of the 18 most relevant articles published in this journal, that make a major contribution to three key interrelated debates, namely: the meaning and policies associated with post-neoliberalism; challenges of citizenship and democracy; and the sustainability agenda. Collectively, the selected articles provide a detailed and much-needed discussion about the key achievements, limitations and legacies of post-neoliberalism.

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Published date: 24 March 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2019 International Institute of Social Studies.

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Local EPrints ID: 477128
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477128
ISSN: 0012-155X
PURE UUID: 7df57e05-08f4-4a6e-9040-d81bba08515f
ORCID for Pia Riggirozzi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5809-890X

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Date deposited: 30 May 2023 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:20

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Author: Jean Grugel
Author: Pia Riggirozzi ORCID iD

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