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  • A Brief History of Neoliberalism and Neoliberalism Vsi Value Pack
    with Manfred B. Steger and Ravi K. Roy
    Oxford University Press UK. 2015.
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    Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom
    Columbia University Press. 2009.
    Liberty and freedom are frequently invoked to justify political action. Presidents as diverse as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush have built their policies on some version of these noble values. Yet in practice, idealist agendas often turn sour as they confront specific circumstances on the ground. Demonstrated by incidents at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, the pursuit of liberty and freedom can lead to violence and repression, undermi…Read more
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    The disruption -- Capital assembled -- Capital goes to work -- Capital goes to market -- Capital evolves -- The geography of it all -- Creative destruction on the land -- What is to be done? And who is going to do it?
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    Class, Crisis, and the City
    Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2): 151-158. 2008.
    The following interview was conducted on July 13, 2009 at the JFK Institute for Graduate Studies, Freie Universität in Berlin, shortly after a conference, entitled “Class in Crisis: Das Prekariat zwischen Krise und Bewegung,” at which Harvey delivered a keynote address. The conference, organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, engaged the political, socio-economic, and conceptual dimensions of the so-called precariat class. The precariat (das Prekariat or la précarité) is typically defined by …Read more
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    Class, Crisis, and the City
    Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2): 151-158. 2008.
    The following interview was conducted on July 13, 2009 at the JFK Institute for Graduate Studies, Freie Universität in Berlin, shortly after a conference, entitled “Class in Crisis: Das Prekariat zwischen Krise und Bewegung,” at which Harvey delivered a keynote address. The conference, organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, engaged the political, socio-economic, and conceptual dimensions of the so-called precariat class. The precariat (das Prekariat or la précarité) is typically defined by …Read more
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    Habermas and Foucault: Deliberative Democracy and Strategic State Analysis
    Contemporary Political Theory 6 (2): 218-245. 2007.
    The paper explores ways to bring the approaches of J. Habermas and M. Foucault into a productive dialogue. In particular, it argues that Habermas's concept of deliberative democracy can and should be complemented by a strategic analysis of the state as it is found in Foucault's studies of governmentality. While deliberative democracy is a critical theory of democracy that provides normative knowledge about the legitimacy of a given system, it is not well equipped to generate knowledge that could…Read more
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    In What Ways Is 'The New Imperialism' Really New?
    Historical Materialism 15 (3): 57-70. 2007.
    This essay argues that it is a matter of vital concern to develop a theoretical apparatus that is adequate to the inherent spatiotemporal dynamics of capital accumulation and the changing practices developed to manage the crisis tendencies of those dynamics. This requires integrating the a-spatial theory of capital accumulation and its internal contradictions with the spatial/geographical theory of imperialism that invokes geopolitical and geo-economic struggles between nation-states. I argue th…Read more
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    Disrupted fornix integrity in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
    with Y. Deng, N. J. Goodrich-Hunsaker, M. Cabaral, D. G. Amaral, M. H. Buonocore, K. Kalish, O. T. Carmichael, C. M. Schumann, A. Lee, R. F. Dougherty, L. M. Perry, B. A. Wandell, and T. J. Simon
    © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.The fornix is the primary subcortical output fiber system of the hippocampal formation. In children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, hippocampal volume reduction has been commonly reported, but few studies as yet have evaluated the integrity of the fornix. Therefore, we investigated the fornix of 45 school-aged children with 22q11.2DS and 38 matched typically developing children. Probabilistic diffusion tensor imaging tractography was used to reconstruct the body of th…Read more
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    Individuals with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome have been shown to have impairments in processing spatiotemporal information. The authors examined whether children with 22q11.2DS exhibit impairments in spatial working memory performance due to these weaknesses, even when controlling for maintenance of attention. Children with 22q11.2DS and typically developing controls ages 6-15 years saw images within a grid and after a delay, then indicated the positions of the images in the correct temp…Read more
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    Altered structural brain connectome in young adult fragile X premutation carriers
    with A. Leow, N. J. Goodrich-Hunsaker, J. Gadelkarim, A. Kumar, L. Zhan, S. M. Rivera, and T. J. Simon
    Fragile X premutation carriers are characterized by 55-200 CGG trinucleotide repeats in the 5' untranslated region on the Xq27.3 site of the X chromosome. Clinically, they are associated with the fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome, a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder with diffuse white matter neuropathology. Here, we conducted first-ever graph theoretical network analyses in fXPCs using 30-direction diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images acquired from 42 healthy controls aged …Read more
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    In What Ways Is 'The New Imperialism' Really New?
    Historical Materialism 15 (3): 57-70. 2007.
    This essay argues that it is a matter of vital concern to develop a theoretical apparatus that is adequate to the inherent spatiotemporal dynamics of capital accumulation and the changing practices developed to manage the crisis tendencies of those dynamics. This requires integrating the a-spatial theory of capital accumulation and its internal contradictions with the spatial/geographical theory of imperialism that invokes geopolitical and geo-economic struggles between nation-states. I argue th…Read more
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    Index to Volume 29
    Hume Studies 29 (2): 401-402. 2003.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume 29, Number 2, November 2003, pp. 223-266 A Diplomatic Transcription of Hume's "volunteer pamphlet" for Archibald Stewart: Political Whigs, Religious Whigs, and Jacobites M. A. BOX, DAVID HARVEY, AND MICHAEL SILVERTHORNE Many scholars interested in David Hume will have encountered his defense of the beleaguered Archibald Stewart as it appears in an appendix in John Valdimir Price's The Ironic Hume (Austin: Universi…Read more
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    A Brief History of Neoliberalism
    Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Writing for a wide audience, Harvey here tells the political-economic story of where neoliberalization came from and how it proliferated on the world stage. He constructs a framework, not only for analyzing the political and economic dangers that now surround us, but also for assessing the prospects for more socially just alternatives.