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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2024

Roland Erne
Affiliation:
University College Dublin
Sabina Stan
Affiliation:
Dublin City University
Darragh Golden
Affiliation:
University College Dublin
Imre Szabó
Affiliation:
Central European University, Budapest
Vincenzo Maccarrone
Affiliation:
Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence

Summary

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Politicising Commodification
European Governance and Labour Politics from the Financial Crisis to the Covid Emergency
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Figure and Tables

Tables

  • 4.1Analytical framework for the analysis of NEG prescriptions on employment relations

  • 4.2Analytical framework for the analysis of NEG prescriptions on public services

  • 5.1Coercive power of NEG prescriptions

  • 6.1Themes in NEG prescriptions on employment relations (2009–2019)

  • 6.2Categories of NEG prescriptions on employment relations by coercive power

  • 6.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of employment relations (1993–2019)

  • 7.1Themes of NEG prescriptions on public services (2009–2019)

  • 7.2Categories of NEG prescriptions on public services by coercive power

  • 7.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of public services (1993–2019)

  • 8.1Themes of NEG prescriptions on transport services (2009–2019)

  • 8.2Categories of NEG prescriptions on transport services by coercive power

  • 8.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of transport services (1993–2019)

  • 9.1Themes of NEG prescriptions on water services (2009–2019)

  • 9.2Categories of NEG prescriptions on water services by coercive power

  • 9.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of water services (1993–2019)

  • 10.1Themes of NEG prescriptions on healthcare services (2009–2019)

  • 10.2Categories of NEG prescriptions on healthcare services by coercive power

  • 10.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of healthcare (1993–2019)

  • 11.1Commodifying NEG prescriptions on employment relations and public services (cross-sectoral)

  • 11.2Decommodifying NEG prescriptions on employment relations and public services (cross-sectoral)

  • 11.3Commodifying NEG prescriptions on public services (sectoral)

  • 11.4Decommodifying NEG prescriptions on public services (sectoral)

  • 11.5Transnational socioeconomic protests in Europe (1997–2019)

  • 11.6Transnational socioeconomic protests targeting EU laws and prescriptions by sector

  • 12.1The EU’s evaluation scoreboard for National Recovery and Resilience Plans

  • 13.1Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of employment relations (2020–28 February 2023)

  • 13.2Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of public services (2020–28 February 2023)

  • 13.3Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of transport services (2020–28 February 2023)

  • 13.4Transnational protests politicising the EU governance of healthcare 2020–28 February 2023)

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