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TY - JOUR
T1 - Crossing boundaries
T2 - towards cultural political economy : interview with Bob Jessop
AU - Jessop, Bob
A2 - Labrousse, Agnes
A2 - Lamarche, Thomas
A2 - Vercuil, Julien
N1 - One of a series of interviews with influential political economists in the official journal of the International Association de la Regulation
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Bob Jessop is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He has worked for many years on theories of the state and state power, critical political economy (including the régulation theory), critical realism, critical discourse analysis, and questions of governance and governance failure. He currently holds a 3-year professorial research fellowship from the Economic and Social Research Council (UK) to study the crisis of crisis-management in relation to the North Atlantic Financial Crisis and its broad-ranging repercussions. Recent books include: The Future of the Capitalist State (2002), Beyond the Regulation Approach (co-authored with Ngai-Ling Sum, 2006), and State Power (2007). Two new books are scheduled for 2013: Towards Cultural Political Economy (co-authored with Ngai-Ling Sum) and The State: Past, Present, Future.
AB - Bob Jessop is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He has worked for many years on theories of the state and state power, critical political economy (including the régulation theory), critical realism, critical discourse analysis, and questions of governance and governance failure. He currently holds a 3-year professorial research fellowship from the Economic and Social Research Council (UK) to study the crisis of crisis-management in relation to the North Atlantic Financial Crisis and its broad-ranging repercussions. Recent books include: The Future of the Capitalist State (2002), Beyond the Regulation Approach (co-authored with Ngai-Ling Sum, 2006), and State Power (2007). Two new books are scheduled for 2013: Towards Cultural Political Economy (co-authored with Ngai-Ling Sum) and The State: Past, Present, Future.
KW - regulation approach
KW - cultural political economy
KW - post-disciplinarity
KW - eclecticism
KW - complexity
KW - interdisciplinarity
KW - institutionalism
KW - variety of capitalism
M3 - Journal article
JO - Revue de la Régulation : Capitalisme, Institutions, Pouvoirs
JF - Revue de la Régulation : Capitalisme, Institutions, Pouvoirs
IS - 12
ER -