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Articles:
Bob Jessop
Revisiting the regulation approach: Critical reflections on the contradictions, dilemmas, fixes and crisis dynamics of growth
regimes Capital & Class February 2013 37: 5-24, doi:10.1177/0309816812472968
Adjusting ‘our notions of the nature of the State’: A political reading of Ireland’s child protection crisis Capital & Class June 2012 36: 263-281, doi:10.1177/0309816812437922
A critical theory route to hegemony, world order and historical change: neo-Gramscian perspectives in International Relations
Capital & Class Spring 2004 28: 85-113, doi:10.1177/030981680408200106
Neoliberal hegemony, transnational capital and the terms of the EU's eastward expansion Capital & Class Spring 2006 30: 57-86, doi:10.1177/030981680608800104
Uncertain states: The political construction of the small firm, the individualisation of risk and the financial crisis Capital & Class February 2013 37: 37-64, doi:10.1177/0309816812473955
Relative surplus population and uneven development in the neoliberal era: Theory and empirical application Capital & Class October 2011 35: 435-453, doi:10.1177/0309816811418952
Fears and hopes: The crisis of the liberal-productivist model and its green alternative Capital & Class February 2013 37: 127-141, doi:10.1177/0309816812474878
The Alienated Heart: Hochschild's ‘emotional labour’ thesis and the anticapitalist politics of alienation Capital & Class Summer 2009 33: 7-31, doi:10.1177/030981680909800101
The Great Bear, post-Fordism and class struggle: A comment on Bonefeld and Jessop Capital & Class Winter 1988 12: 93-104, doi:10.1177/030981688803600105
Counter-hegemony, anti-globalisation and culture in International Political Economy Capital & Class Winter 2004 28: 31-42, doi:10.1177/030981680408400103
Acorns and fruit: From totalization to periodization in the critique of capitalism Capital & Class February 2010 34: 25-37, doi:10.1177/0309816809353479
Regulation theory, post Fordism and the state: more than a reply to Werner Bonefield Capital & Class Spring 1988 12: 147-168, doi:10.1177/030981688803400110
The backward march of labour halted? Or, what is to be done with ‘union organising’? The cases of Britain and the USA Capital & Class June 2011 35: 233-251, doi:10.1177/0309816811403675
‘Personalised conditionality’: Observations on active proletarianisation in late modern Britain Capital & Class June 2012 36: 283-301, doi:10.1177/0309816812437923
Critical political economy and the critique of comparative capitalisms scholarship on capitalist diversity Capital & Class February 2014 38: 3-15, doi:10.1177/0309816813510371