Pedagogy of Economic, Political and Social Crises

Pedagogy of Economic, Political and Social Crises

Dynamics, Construals and Lessons

Knio, Karim; Jessop, Bob

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2020

292

Mole

Inglês

9780367583897

15 a 20 dias

453

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Preface. Part I Introducing Some Key Themes. 1. Introduction: Organizational Perspectives on Crisiology and Learning, Karim Knio and Bob Jessop. 2. The Diversity of Crisis Literatures and Learning Processes, Karim Knio. 3. Valid Construals and/or Correct Readings? On the Symptomatology of Crises, Bob Jessop. Part II Resilience in and through Crises. 4. The 2008 Crisis and the Resilience of the Neo-Liberal Order, Andrew Gamble. 5. Crises are the New Normal: Governing Through Resilience, David Chandler. Part III Non-Learning, Fantasy Learning, and Potential Learning. 6. Vision and Ideology in Economic Theory: The Post-Crisis Persistence of Mainstream General Equilibrium Macroeconomics, Matthew Watson. 7. The Crisis in Democracy and Authoritarian Neoliberalism After the Eurozone Crisis: Fantastic Debates and Power as Affording not to Learn from Mistakes, Magnus Ryner. 8. After the Crisis: Lessons on Economic and Political Paradigms and Policies, Robert Boyer. Part IV Fetishistic or Reflexive Learning? 9. The EU's Competitiveness Fetish: Industrial Renaissance Through Internal Devaluation, Really?, Angela Wigger. 10. The Legitimacy Crisis Within International Criminal Justice and the Importance of Critical, Reflexive Learning, Jeff Handmaker. Part V Limits to Learning and the Scope for Overcoming Them. 11. Insouciance, Indifference and any Inspiration in the Face of Emergent Global Crises?, Des Gasper. 12. The Permanent Crisis of Development Aid, Wil Hout. 13. Crisis, Common Sense and the Limits to Learning in EU External Governance, Zuzana Novakova. Part VI Conclusion. 14. Critical realism, Symptomatology, and the Pedagogy of Crisis, Bob Jessop and Karim Knio
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UN;Objective Overdetermination;cultural political economy;Subjective Indeterminacy;causes of crisis;Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models;global economic crisis;North Atlantic Financial Crisis;global financial crisis;Crisis Tendencies;crisis management;SVS;neoliberalism;Reflexive Learning;Crisis Construals;EU's External Governance;International Criminal Justice System;Crisis Symptoms;Triggering Events;International Criminal Justice;Crisis Conjuncture;EU's Gdp;Internal Devaluation;EU's Neighbourhood Policy;ICC Prosecutor;Ukraine Crisis;Reducing Unit Labour Costs;International Market Order;Unit Labour Costs;External Governance