Abstract

Introduction Peter A. Hall and Michele Lamont Part I. Neoliberalism: Policy Regimes, International Regimes and Social Effects: 1. The neoliberal era: ideology, policy, and social effects Peter Evans and William H. Sewell, Jr 2. Narratives and regimes of social and human rights: the Jack Pines of the neoliberal era Jane Jenson and Ron Levi 3. Neoliberal multiculturalism? Will Kymlicka Part II. The Social Sources of Individual Resilience: 4. Responses to discrimination and social resilience under neoliberalism: the case of Brazil, Israel, and the United States Michele Lamont, Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal Fleming 5. Stigmatization, neoliberalism, and resilience Leanne S. Son Hing 6. Security, meaning, and the home: conceptualizing multi-scalar resilience in a neoliberal era James Dunn Part III. Social Resilience on a Macro-Scale: 7. Neoliberalism and social resilience in the developed democracies Lucy Barnes and Peter A. Hall 8. Social resilience in the neoliberal era: national differences in population health and development Daniel Keating, Arjumand Siddiqi and Quynh Nguyen Part IV. Communities and Organizations as Sites for Social Resilience: 9. Neoliberalism in Quebec: the response of a small nation under pressure Gerard Bouchard 10. Can communities succeed when states fail them? A case study of early human development and social resilience in a neoliberal era Clyde Hertzman and Arjumand Siddiqi 11. Cultural sources of institutional resilience: lessons from chieftaincy in rural Malawi Ann Swidler 12. The origins and dynamics of organizational resilience: a comparative study of two French labor organizations Marcos Ancelovici.

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