Damion Blake publishes article on neoliberalism and violence in the Caribbean  

The co-authored research from the lecturer in the Department of Politcal Science and Policy Studies appeared in the Third World Quarterly peer reviewed journal

Damion Blake, a lecturer in the Department of Politcal Science and Policy Studies, has recently published an article titled, “Governance and Disorder: Neoliberalism and Violent Change in Jamaica,” in the United Kingdom-based Third World Quarterly peer reviewed journal.

This research is a co-authored piece that tracks the causal association between the implementation of neoliberal Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPS) and the shift in the nature and scope of violence in Jamaica from the 1980s to the present.  

The article can be found here.