Publications for Damien Cahill 2015

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Publications for Damien Cahill
Publications for Damien Cahill
2015
Cahill, D. (2015). Review Essay:
Representations of Neoliberalism. Forum for
Social Economics, 44(2), 201-210. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07360932.2015.
1027718">[More Information]</a>
2014
Spies-Butcher, B., Paton, J., Cahill, D. (2014).
Market Society: History, Theory, Practice
[Arabic Edition, trans., Kuwait Foundation for
the Advancement of Sciences]. Beirut: Centre for
Arab Unity Studies.
Cahill, D. (2014). The End of Laissez-Faire? On
the Durability of Embedded Neoliberalism.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Cahill, D. (2014). The Power of Market
Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi's Critique. Thesis
Eleven, 125(1), 150-152. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0725513614559
938a">[More Information]</a>
2013
Cahill, D. (2013). Ideas-Centred Explanations of
the Rise of Neoliberalism: A Critique. Australian
Journal of Political Science, 48(1), 71-84. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2012.
761174">[More Information]</a>
2012
Andrew, J., Cahill, D. (2012). Accounting,
Public Policy and the Hegemony of 'Cost: The
Framing of Prison Privatisation in NSW. 11th
Australasian Centre on Social and
Environmental Accounting Research (A-CSEAR)
Conference, Wollongong: University of
Wollongong.
1-12). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
Publishing.
Spies-Butcher, B., Paton, J., Cahill, D. (2012).
Market Society: History, Theory, Practice.
Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
Barnes, T., Cahill, D. (2012). Marxist Class
Analysis: A Living Tradition in Australian
Scholarship. Journal of Australian Political
Economy, 70, 47-69.
Cahill, D., Edwards, L., Stilwell, F. (2012).
Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market.
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Cahill, D. (2012). Review of Karl Polanyi: The
Limits of the Market, by Gareth Dale. Capital
and Class, 36(3), 573-576.
Cahill, D. (2012). Review: Economics for
Everyone: A Short Guide to the Economics of
Capitalism. Capital and Class, 36(2), 365-367.
Cahill, D. (2012). The Embedded Neoliberal
Economy. In Damien Cahill, Lindy Edwards,
Frank Stilwell (Eds.), Neoliberalism: Beyond the
Free Market, (pp. 110-127). Cheltenham, UK:
Edward Elgar Publishing.
2011
Cahill, D., Paton, J. (2011). 'Thinking Socially'
About Markets. Journal of Australian Political
Economy, 68, 8-26.
Cahill, D. (2011). Beyond Neoliberalism? Crisis
and the Prospects for Progressive Alternatives.
New Political Science, 33(4), 479-492. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07393148.2011.
619820">[More Information]</a>
Cahill, D., Stilwell, F., Edwards, L. (2011).
Contesting neoliberalism and its future. Academy
of the Social Sciences in Australia. Dialogue,
31(2), 78-80.
Cahill, D., Andrew, J. (2012). Accounting,
public policy and the hegemony of cost: The
framing of prison privatisation in NSW. Prague
Conference on Political Economy, Prague, Czech
Republic: Law and Contemporary Problems.
2010
Cahill, D. (2012). Always embedded
neoliberalism and the global financial crisis. In
Kate Macdonald, Shelley Marshall, Sanjay Pinto
(Eds.), New Visions for Market Governance:
Crisis and Renewal, (pp. 189-199). Oxon, UK:
Routledge.
Cahill, D. (2010). Business Mobilisation, the
New Right and Australian Labor Governments in
the 1980s. Labour History (Australia), 98, 7-24.
Paton, J., Cahill, D. (2012). Contesting Markets.
Journal of Australian Political Economy, 68,
5-7.
Edwards, L., Cahill, D., Stilwell, F. (2012).
Introduction: understanding neoliberalism
beyond the free market. In Damien Cahill,
Lindy Edwards, Frank Stilwell (Eds.),
Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market, (pp.
Cahill, D. (2010). 'Actually Existing
Neoliberalism' and the Global Economic Crisis.
Labour and Industry, 20(3), 298-316.
Cahill, D. (2010). Review of Crunch Time:
Using and Abusing Keynes to Fight the Twin
Crises of Our Era. Australian Journal of Political
Science, 45(2), 305-306.
Cahill, D. (2010). Review of Tom Conley, The
Vulnerable Country: Australia and the Global
Economy (Sydney: University of New South
Wales Press, 2009), viii + 325 pp., $39.95.
Australian Journal of Political Science, 45(3),
513.
Publications for Damien Cahill
2009
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Andrew, J., Cahill, D. (2009). Inquiry into the
privatisation of prisons and prison-related
services, Submission No. 172, (pp. 1 - 68).
Sydney, Australia: General Purpose Standing
Committee No. 3, Parliament of New South
Wales.
Cahill, D. (2008). Think Tanks and Public
Policy. Australian Review of Public Affairs,
(February).
Cahill, D. (2009). Is Neoliberalism History?
Social Alternatives, 28(1), 12-16.
Cahill, D. (2009). Neoliberalism, regulation and
the global economic crisis. Australian Political
Studies Association Annual Conference 2009,
Sydney, NSW: Macquarie University.
Andrew, J., Cahill, D. (2009). Value for Money?
Neo-Liberalism in New South Wales Prisons.
Australian Accounting Review, 19(2), 144-152.
<a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1835-2561.200
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2008
Cahill, D. (2008). Hegemony and the Neoliberal
Historical Bloc: The Australian Experience. In
Richard Howson; Kylie Smith (Eds.),
Hegemony: Studies in Consensus and Coercion,
(pp. 201-217). New York and Abingdon:
Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.
Cahill, D. (2008). Labo(u)r, the Boom and the
Prospects for an Alternative to Neo-Liberalism.
Journal of Australian Political Economy, 61,
321-335.
Andrew, J., Cahill, D. (2008). Neoliberalism and
New South Wales Prisons: Re-regulation through
Value for Money Reporting. Critical
Perspectives on Accounting Conference 2008,
United States: City University of New York.
Cahill, D. (2008). Politics. In Brian Furze,
Pauline Savy, Robert J Brym, John Lie (Eds.),
Sociology in Todays World, (pp. 173-195). South
Melbourne: Cengage Learning Australia.
Cahill, D., Andrew, J. (2008). Privatisation and
New South Wales Prisons: Value for Money and
Neo-liberal Regulation. Second Biennial
Conference of the European Consortium on
Political Research Standing Group on
Regulatory Governance ECPR 2008, The
Netherlands: European Consortium for Political
Research (ECPR).
Cahill, D., Stilwell, F. (2008). The Australian
Economic Boom 1992-? Journal of Australian
Political Economy, 61, 5-11.
Cahill, D., Brown, S. (2008). The Rise and Fall
of the Australian Greens: The 2002 Cunningham
By-election and its Implications. Australian
Journal of Political Science, 43(2), 259-275. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1036114080203
2007
Cahill, D. (2007). The Contours of Neo-liberal
Hegemony in Australia. Rethinking Marxism,
19(2), 221-233. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0893569070121
9058">[More Information]</a>
2006
Cahill, D., Cahill, R. (2006). The 1978 Military
Occupation of Bowral. Illawarra Unity, 6(1),
24-30.
2005
Cahill, D., Cahill, R. (2005). Civilian responses
to peace-time military occupation: the 1978
Bowral call-out and its implications for the war
on terrorism. "The Past is Before Us" - 9th
National Australian Labour History Conference
2005, University of Sydney: Australian Society
for the Study of Labour History and Business
and Labour History (ASSLH).
Cahill, D., Beder, S. (2005). Neo-liberal think
tanks and neo-liberal restructuring: learning the
lessons from Project Victoria and the
privatisation of Victoria’s electricity industry.
Social Alternatives, 24(1), 43-48.
Cahill, D. (2005). Politics and propaganda.
Australian Review of Public Affairs, online, 22
August 2005, 1-3.
Cahill, D., Beder, S. (2005). Regulating the
power shift: the state, capital and electricity
privatisation in Australia. Journal of Australian
Political Economy, 55, 5-22.
Cahill, D. (2005). Researching the Australian
new right: a glimpse at the process of discovery.
Rhizome, 1, 113-123.
Brown, S., Cahill, D. (2005). The Green
Constituency: Evidence From Cunningham.
Australasian Political Studies Association
Conference (APSA 2005), University of Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand: Australasian Political
Studies Association.
Cahill, D. (2005). The Right values in education:
neo-liberal think tanks and the assault upon
public schooling. Overland, 179, 9-14.
2004
Cahill, D. (2004). Contesting Hegemony: The
Radical Neo-liberal Movement and the Ruling
Class in Australia. In Nathan Hollier (Eds.),
Ruling Australia: the power, privilege & politics
of the new ruling class, (pp. 87-106). Melbourne:
Australian Scholarly Publishing.
Publications for Damien Cahill
Cahill, D. (2004). Ideas and Interests: The radical
neo-liberal movement and the neo-liberal
counter-revolution in Australia. Social Change
Research in the 21st Century Conference.
Cahill, D. (2004). In the vanguard. Workers
Online, 232.
Cahill, D. (2004). New Class Discourse and the
Construction of Left-wing Elites. In Marian
Sawer and Barry Hindess (Eds.), Us and Them:
Anti-elitism in Australia, (pp. 77-95). Perth AU:
API Network.
Cahill, D. (2004). The radical neo-liberal
movement and its impact upon Australian
politics. Australasian Political Studies
Association Conference 2004 (APSA Conference
2004), online: University of Adelaide.
2003
Cahill, D. (2003), From the fringes: the
emergence from obscurity of the Australian
radical neo-liberal movement.
2002
Connell, R., Cahill, D., Campbell, M. (2002),
'The Order of Australia (Symposium)'.
Cahill, D. (2002). Funding the Ideological
Struggle. Overland, 168, 21-26.
2001
Cahill, D. (2001). The Anti-WEF Protests and
the Media. Social Alternatives, 20(1), 63-67.
Cahill, D. (2001). The Australian Right's New
Class Discourse and the Construction of the
Political Community. In Raymond Markey
(Eds.), Labour and Community, (pp. 345-361).
Australia: University of Wollongong Press.
Cahill, D. (2001). Why the Right Uses 'Class'
Against the Left. Arena Journal, 16(2001),
151-162.
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