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Det anbefales at du benytter 2. utgave fra 2015.
Kompendium
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*Gallaher, C., Dahlman, C. T., Gilmartin, M., Mountz, A., & Shirlow, P. (2009). Key concepts in political geography. Sage. Neoliberalism, s. 152-163. (11 s.)
*Grugel, J. & Bishop, M.L. (2014). Democratization: A Critical Introduction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Kap 3: Explaining Democratization, s. 74-104 (30 s.)
*Harvey, D. (2007). The Neoliberal State. In: A brief history of neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, USA. 64-86 (22 s.)
*Jessop, B. (2000): “From the KWNS to the SWPR” i G. Lewis, S. Gewirtz & J. Clarke (red.), Rethinking Social Policy. London: Sage. (13 s.)
*Jordhus-Lier (2016). “Trade unions”. In Richardson, D. (ed.), Wiley-AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography, (17 s.) (finnes under Pensum i Canvas)
*Mayer, M. (2013). “Multiscalar mobilization for the just city: New spatial politics of urban movements”, 163-196. In Nicholls et al. (red.), Spaces of contention: Spatialities and social movements. Farnham: Ashgate, (33 s).
*Munck, R. (2002). Globalisation and Labour. The new ’Great Transformation’. London: Zed. Kap. 5. (29 s.)
*Kristoffersen, B. (2015). Opportunistic adaptation - new discourses on oil, energy, and environmental security. In: The adaptive challenge of climate change, edited by K. O'Brien and E. Selboe, s. 140-159. Cambridge University Press, (19 s.)
*Nicholls, W.J. (2007): ”The geographies of social movements” i Geography Compass 1(3): 607–622. (13 s.)
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E-artikler
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@Hannah, M. G. 2017. Governmentality. In Richardson, D. (ed.), Wiley-AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography, (6 s.) Tilgjengelig online
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