Karl Marx
(2012)
Book Chapter
Pradella, L. (2012). Karl Marx. In B. Fine, A. Saad Filho, & M. Boffo (Eds.), Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics. Edward Elgar
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Basic income pilot schemes: Seventeen design and evaluation imperatives (2012)
Book Chapter
Standing, G. (2012). Basic income pilot schemes: Seventeen design and evaluation imperatives. In D. Jacobi, & W. Strengmann-Kuhn (Eds.), Wege zum Grundeinkommen [Pathways to Basic Income] (133-152). Bildungswerk Berlin
The precariat: from denizens to citizens? (2012)
Journal Article
Standing, G. (2012). The precariat: from denizens to citizens?. Polity: The Journal of the Northeastern Political Science Association, 44(4), 588-608. https://doi.org/10.1057/pol.2012.15Liberalized markets promoted by the Washington Consensus under globalization have resulted in a global class structure in which new groups have emerged, including a precariat consisting of millions of people subject to flexible, insecure labor relati... Read More about The precariat: from denizens to citizens?.
Cash transfers: A review of the issues in India (2012)
Preprint / Working Paper
Standing, G. Cash transfers: A review of the issues in India. New Delhi, IndiaThis paper provides a review of the arguments for and against "cash transfers" in India. It begins by identifying changes in the Indian family and household as providing the context for a discussion on increased economic vulnerability, inequality and... Read More about Cash transfers: A review of the issues in India.
Urbanization strategies, rural development and land use changes in China: A multiple-level integrated assessment (2012)
Journal Article
Siciliano, G. (2012). Urbanization strategies, rural development and land use changes in China: A multiple-level integrated assessment. Land Use Policy, 29(1), 165-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2011.06.003
A Multi-level Integrated Analysis of Socio-Economic Systems Metabolism: an Application to the Italian Regional Level (2012)
Journal Article
Siciliano, G., Crociata, A., & Turvani, M. (2012). A Multi-level Integrated Analysis of Socio-Economic Systems Metabolism: an Application to the Italian Regional Level. Environmental Policy and Governance, 22(5), 350-368. https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.1596
Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a survey of sixty initiatives (2012)
Journal Article
Bulkeley, H., Andonova, L., Backstrand, K., Betsill, M., Compagnon, D., Duffy, R., Kolk, A., Hoffman, M., Levy, D., Newell, P., Paterson, M., Pattberg, P., & VanDeveer, S. (2012). Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a survey of sixty initiatives. Environment and planning. C, Government & policy, 30(4), 591-612. https://doi.org/10.1068/c11126With this paper we present an analysis of sixty transnational governance initiatives and assess the implications for our understanding of the roles of public and private actors, the legitimacy of governance ‘beyond’ the state, and the North–South dim... Read More about Governing climate change transnationally: assessing the evidence from a survey of sixty initiatives.
The Sound of Memory: Interview with Singer Mohinder K. Bhamra (2012)
Journal Article
Purewal, N. (2012). The Sound of Memory: Interview with Singer Mohinder K. Bhamra. Feminist Review, 100, https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2011.59
The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism (2012)
Journal Article
Brading, R. (2012). The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism. 라틴아메리카연구 = Asian journal of Latin American studies = Lat'in Amerik'a yŏn'gu, 25(3), 23-46The decision of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez not to
renew the private TV channel RCTV’s (Radio Caracas Televisión)
broadcasting licence in May 2007 became the focal point for
students from different universities of Caracas to unite (with no... Read More about The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism.
The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism (2012)
Journal Article
Brading, R. (2012). The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism. 라틴아메리카연구 = Asian journal of Latin American studies = Lat'in Amerik'a yŏn'gu, 25(3), 23-46The decision of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez not to
renew the private TV channel RCTV’s (Radio Caracas Televisión)
broadcasting licence in May 2007 became the focal point for
students from different universities of Caracas to unite (with no... Read More about The Anti-Bolivarian Student Movement: New Social Actors Challenge the Advancement of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Socialism.