Theoretical Article

From the "New Localism" to the "Spaces of Neoliberalism"

In recent decades, the notion of a “revival of the local” has attracted widespread attention from academics and policy-makers. In contrast to the pervasive naturalization of national states, national economies, and national societies that prevailed during much of the Fordist-Keynesian period, localities and places are now back on the agenda across the political spectrum and within numerous strands of socialscientific analysis.

Cities and the Geographies of Actually Existing Neoliberalism

An essay elaborating a critical geographical perspective on neoliberalism that
emphasizes (a) the path-dependent character of neoliberal reform projects and (b)
the strategic role of cities in the contemporary remaking of political-economic space.

Contingent Chicago: Restructuring the Spaces of Temporary Labor

Hiring-halls, specializing in the placement of day-laborers in temporary jobs, have in recent years been proliferating along major transport arteries in Chicago's low-income neighborhoods. This article examines the phenomenon of low-wage temporary work in Chicago from the perspective of the principal institutional actors in these highly 'flexibilized' or 'contingent' labor markets – the 'temp' agencies.

Labor Market Lockdown

The paper explores the urban labor market consequences of large-scale incarceration, a policy with massively detrimental implications for communities of color.