This volume brings together well-versed authors from four continents to critically discuss the roots of neoliberalism and how academics use the word today. Neoliberalism has recently recycled and mutated towards new forms of radicalization where fear plays a leading role legitimating policies, which would otherwise be overtly neglected by citizens. The authors ignite a new discussion within social sciences, combining the advances of sociology, history, anthropology, communication and the theory of mobilities to understand the different faces and guises of neoliberalism.
1. Introduction: The Multiple Janus Faces of
Neoliberalism.- 2. Neoliberalism and Crisis of the Republican Pact.- 3.
Neoliberalization and New Commodification Frontiers: A Global Critique of
Progressive Reason.- 4. Neoliberalism in the Culture of Terror.- 5. The
Thousand Faces of Neoliberalism: From Politics to
Sensibilities.- 6. Neo-Liberal Effects on Time Perception: When "Time Is
Money" Turns Into Hybrid Time.- 7. Implosion of Time: Body, Emotions and
Terror in the Neoliberal Civilization in Chile.- 8. The Neoliberal Tourism
System: Strategies of Production and Distribution of
Travel.- 9. Neoliberalism, Outsourcing and Domination.- 10. Facing The
Self-Government Test: Italian Youth and the Avatars of
Neoliberalism.- 11. Capitalism, Hacking, and Digital Media.
Adrian Scribano is Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies (CIES) and Principal Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina. Freddy Timmermann Lopez is Senior Lecturer at Catholic University Silva Henriquez, Chile.
Maximiliano E. Korstanje is Senior Lecturer in the Economics Department, University of Palermo, Argentina.