Introduction Liz Bondi and Nina Laurie 1 1 After Neoliberalism? Community Activism and Local Partnerships in Aotearoa New Zealand Wendy Larner and David Craig 9 2 Authority and Expertise: The Professionalisation of International Development and the Ordering of Dissent Uma Kothari 32 3 Dropping Out or Signing Up? The Professionalisation of Youth Travel Kate Simpson 54 4 Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador Nina Laurie, Robert Andolina and Sarah Radcliffe 77 5 Working the Spaces of Neoliberal Subjectivity: Psychotherapeutic Technologies, Professionalisation and Counselling Liz Bondi 104 6 Desiring Sameness? The Rise of a Neoliberal Politics ofNormalisation Diane Richardson 122 7 Making Space for ''Neo-communitarianism''? The Third Sector, State and Civil Society in the UK Nicholas R Fyfe 143 8 Caught in the Middle: The State, NGOs, and the Limits to Grassroots Organizing Along the US-Mexico Border Rebecca Dolhinow 164 9 ''The Experts Taught Us All We Know'': Professionalisation and Knowledge in Nepalese Community Forestry Andrea J Nightingale 186 Commentaries 10 Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism Marcus Power 209 11 No Way Out? Incorporating and Restructuring the Voluntary Sector within Spaces of Neoliberalism Katy Jenkins 216 12 Professional Geographies Nicholas Blomley 222 13 Partners in Crime? Neoliberalism and the Production of New Political Subjectivities Cindi Katz 227 Index 236.
Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism : Activism, Professionalisation and Incorporation