Tina Renier - Archive

“Investing in Women: Accelerating Progress” By Tina Renier, March 15, 2024
Women’s Day 2024: Patriarchy with Lipstick? By Michael Welch, Tamara Lorincz, Tina Renier, and Sonali Kolhatkar, March 08, 2024
Rooting the Periphery, Not the Core: White Supremacist Domination in the Caribbean By Michael Welch, Tina Renier, and Jafrik Aayiti, February 29, 2024
Jamaica: Upcoming Local Government Elections By Tina Renier, February 25, 2024
Appreciative Inquiry: Development Evaluation, The Values Underpinning Research, Learning by Doing, Data Collection By Tina Renier, February 09, 2024
Immigration Ideologies: Ottawa’s Cap on Admission of International Students and Canada’s Housing Crisis By Tina Renier, February 03, 2024
International Students’ Lived Experiences in Canada. Exploitation in the Labour Market By Tina Renier, February 01, 2024
Reflections on Racism, “Coloniality of Power”, Mal-Development and Contemporary Capitalism By Tina Renier, January 21, 2024
Powerful States and Corporations Deploy International Institutions to “Shape Rules” According to Their Interests and Agendas By Tina Renier, January 19, 2024
“Canada’s Foreign Student Surge Prompts Changes and Anxiety”. Opinion Response to a New York Times Article By Tina Renier, January 11, 2024
The Representation of Women and Ethnic Minorities in Politics By Tina Renier, January 10, 2024
History: Nationalism and the Rise of Leftist Politics: Jamaica’s Foreign Policy under Michael Manley and Edward Seaga (1972-1989) By Tina Renier, January 06, 2024
Caribbean Black Nationalism: The Problems of Black Self-Rule in the 20th Century Caribbean By Tina Renier, January 04, 2024
Development Studies: Ideological Crisis, No Coherent Stance against the Dominant Neoliberal Paradigm. Tina Renier By Tina Renier, January 02, 2024
Why Do Western Neo-liberal Economic Policies Continue to Sideline People-centred Approach to Development? By Tina Renier, January 01, 2024
Free Zones or Zones of Unfreedom? Debunking National Mythologies of “Happy” Jamaican Call Centre Workers By Tina Renier, December 27, 2023
From Colonialism to “Neoliberal Capitalism”: Low Wage “Special Economic Zones”. Integrating Developing Countries into Global Supply Chains: The Case of Jamaica By Tina Renier, December 16, 2023
Women’s Rights and the Dominant Neoliberal Agenda: The Current Global Trajectory Is Far from Sustainable By Tina Renier, December 13, 2023
Globalization and Women’s Rights: Economic Restructuring, Women’s Experiences and Responses to “Neoliberal Shocks” By Tina Renier, March 08, 2020
I Grew Up in Rural Jamaica. I Witnessed Abject Poverty By Tina Renier, June 11, 2019
The Decline of Jamaica’s Trade Union Movement in the Era of Capitalist Globalization By Tina Renier, May 29, 2019
Old Plantation, New Slave Masters: Short Reflection on “Independent Jamaica” By Tina Renier, January 29, 2018
Revisiting ‘Development as Freedom’ in the Age of Neoliberal Hegemony By Tina Renier, January 21, 2018
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The Prevailing Relevance of Dependency Theories in Caribbean Development By Tina Renier, January 15, 2018
The IMF and Public Sector Wage Negotiations in Jamaica By Tina Renier, January 13, 2018