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PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages 715-735Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0309132510376849
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environment; markets; nature; neoliberalism; political ecology; political economy; resources
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This paper presents a meta-analysis of recent critiques of geographical scholarship on 'neoliberal natures'. The analysis juxtaposes distinct (and at times divergent) conceptualizations of neoliberalism - as political doctrine, as economic project, as regulatory practice, or as process of governmentalization - and also of nature as primary commodity, as resource, as ecosystem service, or as socio-natural assemblage. Strategies for developing a more systematic account of the variegation of neoliberal natures are discussed, with the goal of provoking scholars of neoliberal natures to reflect upon their core conceptual and methodological commitments, while contributing to broader debates over neoliberalism and the 'nature of nature'.
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