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Johanna Bockman
Johanna Bockman
Associate Professor of Sociology and Global Affairs, George Mason University
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Eastern Europe as a laboratory for economic knowledge: The transnational roots of neoliberalism
J Bockman, G Eyal
American journal of sociology 108 (2), 310-352, 2002
6132002
Markets in the name of socialism: The left-wing origins of neoliberalism
J Bockman
Stanford University Press, 2020
5842020
Neoliberalism
J Bockman
Contexts 12 (3), 14-15, 2013
2302013
Structural equation model of customer satisfaction for the New York City subway system
KR Stuart, M Mednick, J Bockman
Transportation Research Record 1735 (1), 133-137, 2000
1422000
Socialist globalization against capitalist neocolonialism: The economic ideas behind the new international economic order
J Bockman
Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and …, 2015
1052015
The political projects of neoliberalism
J Bockman
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 20 (3), 310-317, 2012
662012
The origins of neoliberalism between Soviet socialism and Western capitalism:“A galaxy without borders”
J Bockman
Theory and Society 36 (4), 343-371, 2007
662007
“Socialist Accounting” by Karl Polanyi: with preface “Socialism and the embedded economy”
J Bockman, A Fischer, D Woodruff
Theory and Society, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11186-016-9276-9, 2016
522016
Scientific community in a divided world: economists, planning, and research priority during the Cold War
J Bockman, MA Bernstein
Comparative Studies in Society and History 50 (3), 581-613, 2008
432008
Democratic socialism in Chile and Peru: Revisiting the “Chicago Boys” as the origin of neoliberalism
J Bockman
Comparative Studies in Society and History 61 (3), 654-679, 2019
312019
The long road to 1989: neoclassical economics, alternative socialisms, and the advent of neoliberalism
J Bockman
Radical History Review 2012 (112), 9-42, 2012
312012
Economists and social change: Science, professional power, and politics in Hungary, 1945–1995
JK Bockman
University of California, San Diego, 2000
272000
Removing the public from public housing: Public–private redevelopment of the Ellen Wilson Dwellings in Washington, DC
J Bockman
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2018
112018
The struggle over structural adjustment: socialist revolution versus capitalist counterrevolution in Yugoslavia and the world
J Bockman
History of Political Economy 51 (S1), 253-276, 2019
82019
Home rule from below: The cooperative movement in Washington, DC
J Bockman
Capital Dilemma: Growth and Inequality in Washington, DC, 67-85, 2016
72016
The aesthetics of gentrification: Modern art, settler colonialism, and anti‐colonialism in Washington, DC
J Bockman
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 45 (5), 759-777, 2021
62021
The role of economists in social change: Explaining the end of state socialism in Hungary
JK Bockman
Applied Behavioral Science Review 5 (2), 141-157, 1997
31997
The power of market fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi’s critique
J Bockman
Thesis Eleven 125 (1), 157-161, 2014
22014
Kelet-Európa mint a közgazdaságtani tudás laboratóriuma: A neoliberalizmus transznacionális gyökerei
J Bockman, G Eyal
Fordulat, 102-149, 2014
22014
Art under Neoliberalism
A Appadurai, J Bockman, N Heinich, M Konings, LC La Berge, G Lovink, ...
ARTMargins 10 (3), 126-158, 2021
12021
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