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Critical Globalization Studies

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ISBN-10: 0415949629

ISBN-13: 9780415949620

Edition: 2005

Authors: Richard P. Appelbaum, William I. Robinson

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Critical Globalization Studiesis the first volume to map out acriticalapproach to the rapidly growing field of gloablization studies. Centrally concerned with global justice, the contributors both scrutinze and recast the subject. As well, the volume serves as a bridge connecting scholars of globalization, the policy world, and the gloabla justice movement. The essays examine a wide range of topics too oftern left at the margin of globalization studies and in the process raise a host of crucial questions. Unique in its extensive and comprehensive approach,Critical Globalization Studiesdevelops new and important theoretical perspectives on globalization while engaging global social activism.…    
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Book details

List price: $75.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 1/26/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 528
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.980
Language: English

Introduction
Towards Critical Globalization Studies: Continued debates, new directions, neglected topics
What Are Critical Globalization Studies?
If You Want To Be Relevant: Advice to the academic from a scholar-activist
What Are Critical Globalization Studies?: Intellectual labor and global society
Conceptualizing Critical Globalization Studies
The Debate On Globalization: Competing approaches and perspectives
Giovanni Arrighi Globalization in World-System Perspective
Waves of Globalization and Resistance in the Capitalist World System: Social movements and critical global studies
Toward a Critical Theory of Globalization: A Habermasian approach
What Is The Nature Of Power And Conflict In The World Today?
From Globalization to the New Imperialism
The Crisis of the Globalist Project and the New Economics of George W. Bush
Globalization and Development
Howard Winant Globalization and Racism: At home and abroad
Alternative Globalizations: Toward critical globalization studies
The Military-Industrial Complex in Transnational Class Theory
New Directions in Globalization Research and Implications of Globalization for Scholarship in the Academy
The Many Scales of the Global Implications for Theory and for Politics
Norma Chinchilla Globalization, International Migration, and Transnationalism: Some Observations Based On The Central American Experience
Globalization and the Emergence of a Transnational Middle Class: Implications for class analysis
Critical Globalization Studies and a Network Perspective on Global Civil Society
Critical Globalization Studies and International Law under Conditions of Postmodernity and Late Capitalism
Towards a Sociology of Human Rights: Critical globalization studies, international law, and the future of war
Reimagining the Governance of Globalization
Governing Growth and Inequality: The continued relevance of strategic economic planning
The International Division of Reproductive Labor: Paid domestic work and globalization
Critical Globalization Studies and Gender
Beyond Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism: Globalization, 'critical hybridity,' and 'postcolonial blackness'
Globalization and the Grotesque
Linking Globalization Studies to Global Resistance Movements: Marginalized voices and neglected topics
The Implications of Subaltern Epistemologies for Global Capitalism
Neo-Liberal Globalization and Resistance: A retrospective look
Historical Dynamics of Globalization, War and Social Protest
Globalization as a Gender Strategy: Respectability, masculinity, and convertibility across the Vietnamese dia