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20% discount available! Use code DC361 at www.routledge.com The Neoliberal Regime in the Valid until 31st December 2014 Agri- Sector Crisis, Resilience, and Restructuring Edited by Steven A. Wolf and Alessandro Bonanno Series: Earthscan Food and

This book presents an informed, constructive dialogue around the thesis that the Neoliberal mode of governance has reached some institutional and material limits. Is exhausted? How should we understand crisis applied to Neoliberalism? What are the opportunities and linked to the construction of alternatives? The book advances a critical evaluation of the evidence supporting claims of rupture of, or incursions into, the Neoliberal model. It also analyzes pragmatic responses to these critiques including policy initiatives, social mobilization and experimentation at various scales and points of entry.

The book surveys and synthesizes a range of sociological frames designed to grapple with the concepts of regimes, systemic crisis and December 2013: 320pp transitions. Contributions include historical analysis, comparative Hb: 978-0-415-81789-9: £85.00 analysis and case studies of food and agriculture from around the eBook: 978-0-203-58311–1 globe. These highlight particular aspects of crisis and responses, including the potential for continued resilience, a neo-productivist Order your copy: return, as well as the emergence and scaling up of alternative models. www.routledge.com/9780415817899

Selected Table of Contents

Introduction. Part 1: Theoretical Analyses and Key Concepts 1. The Legitimation Crisis of Neoliberal : Instances from Agriculture and Food 2. How Neoliberal Myths Endanger Democracy and Open New Avenues for Democratic Action 3. Policing the New Enclosures: On Violence, Primitive Accumulation, and Crisis in the Neoliberal Part 2: Case Studies 4. The Rise and Fall of a Prairie Giant: the Canadian Board in Food Regime History 5. Navigating the Neoliberal-Nativist Interface: Survival and the Construction of Racially Segregated Workplaces 6. Creating Rupture through Policy: Considering the Importance of Ideas in Agrifood Change 7. Beyond Farming: Cases of Revitalization of Rural Communities through Multi-Role Community Farming Enterprise as Social Service Provider Part 3: Research Opportunities 8. To Bt or not to Bt? State, Civil Society, and Firms Debate GM in Democratic India 9. Turning of the Tide: Rising Discontent over Transgenic in Brazil 10. U.S. Agrienvironmental Policy: Neoliberalization of Nature Meets Old Public 11. For Competitiveness Sake?: Material vs. Competitiveness as a National Project 12. The Neoliberal Food Regime in America: State, Transnational Corporations and 13. ‘Just Another Asset Class’?: Neoliberalism, Finance, and the Construction of Farmland Investment 14. Neoliberalism in the Antipodes: Understanding the Influence and Limits of the Neoliberal Political Project 15. Conclusion: The Plasticity and Contested Terrain of Neoliberalism

About the Editors Steven A. Wolf is Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University, New York, USA. He is also a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College, University of London, UK.

Alessandro Bonanno is Texas State University System Regents’ Professor and Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Sam Houston State University, Texas, USA.