Rethinking the Double Movement: Expanding the Frontiers of Polanyian Analysis in the Global South
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- Goodwin, Geoff (Author)
Title
Rethinking the Double Movement: Expanding the Frontiers of Polanyian Analysis in the Global South
Abstract
Over the last two decades a rich and diverse body of literature has emerged which uses the ‘double movement’ to analyse social, political and economic change in the global South. The main aims of this article are to expand the boundaries of this scholarship and improve our understanding of how to use the concept to analyse capitalist development in the region. It seeks to achieve this by explaining and extending the original formulation of the double movement, creating a dialogue between scholars who follow alternative readings of the concept, and proposing a revised formulation which builds on the existing literature while moving in new directions. The article concludes by signposting potentially fruitful areas of Polanyian analysis.
Publication
Development & Change
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
1268-1290
Date
September 2018
Journal Abbr
Development & Change
Language
English
ISSN
0012155X
Short Title
Rethinking the Double Movement
Accessed
2019-10-15, 1:56 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Goodwin, Geoff. 2018. “Rethinking the Double Movement: Expanding the Frontiers of Polanyian Analysis in the Global South.” Development & Change 49 (5): 1268–90. DOI: 10.1111/dech.12419.
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Keywords
- capitalism
- commodification
- developing countries
- development studies
- double movement
- economic reform
- liberalism
- political change
- social change
- social movements
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