New Global Studies
2007 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 3, 2020
- Un-Framing and Re-Framing the Global: An Introduction pp. 221-236

- Kahn Hilary E. and Gille Zsuzsa
- Contesting Hyperglobal Framings: An Analytical Approach pp. 237-261

- Harvey Rachel
- Grasping Terroir while Teaching Online: Resituating the “Field” in Pedagogies of the Global pp. 263-286

- Larson Jonathan L.
- Oriental Sensitivity: Towards a Poetics of Global Studies pp. 287-305

- Metzger Sean
- On Global Plasticity: Framing the Global Through Affective Materiality pp. 307-326

- McKay Deirdre, Stanes Elyse, Githua Nicole, Lei Xiaoyu and Dixon Simon
- Art and Global South: “Playing Venice” at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB) pp. 327-351

- Ciotti Manuela
- Framing the Material Global: The Grounded Politics of HIV Testing Scale-Up pp. 353-371

- Tseng Po-Chia
- William Rankin: After the Map: Cartography, Navigation, and the Transformation of Territory in the Twentieth Century pp. 373-382

- Brownstein Daniel
- Walter Mattli: Darkness by Design: The Hidden Power in Global Capital Markets pp. 383-385

- Guner Selin Ece
- Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla: Iberian World Empires and the Globalization of Europe 1415–1668 pp. 387-388

- Black Jeremy
- Hassan Malik: Bankers & Bolsheviks: International Finance & The Russian Revolution pp. 389-392

- Holom Brittany
Volume 14, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: The Global Riot pp. 107-110

- Brighenti Maura, Cavallero Lucía, Cuppini Niccolò and Stark Alejo
- Introduction: The Global Riot pp. 107-110

- Brighenti Maura, Cavallero Lucía, Cuppini Niccolò and Stark Alejo
- The Feminist Strike as Threshold pp. 111-120

- Gago Verónica and Gutiérrez Aguilar Raquel
- The Feminist Strike as Threshold pp. 111-120

- Gago Verónica and Gutiérrez Aguilar Raquel
- Riot, Strike, Commune: Gendering a Civil War pp. 121-131

- Clover Joshua
- Riot, Strike, Commune: Gendering a Civil War pp. 121-131

- Clover Joshua
- Labor, Debt, and Reproduction: The Feminist Strike as a Revolution of Everyday Life pp. 133-139

- Cavallero Lucía
- Labor, Debt, and Reproduction: The Feminist Strike as a Revolution of Everyday Life pp. 133-139

- Cavallero Lucía
- “We Were Like Slaves, All Women. But We Won’t Come Back.” On the Rebellions Sparked by the Disappearance of the Hacienda in an Afro-Ecuadorian Community pp. 141-146

- Morales Troya Ana María
- “We Were Like Slaves, All Women. But We Won’t Come Back.” On the Rebellions Sparked by the Disappearance of the Hacienda in an Afro-Ecuadorian Community pp. 141-146

- Morales Troya Ana María
- Queering the Protest’s Temporalities pp. 147-155

- Cuello Nicolás
- Queering the Protest’s Temporalities pp. 147-155

- Cuello Nicolás
- Collective Violence and Politics in Argentina pp. 157-164

- Gamallo Leandro
- Collective Violence and Politics in Argentina pp. 157-164

- Gamallo Leandro
- Trans-border Friendships and Strategic Inclinations: Some Insights on the Molecular Emergence of Subversion in Chile pp. 165-173

- Donoso Patricio Azócar and Retamales Hugo Sir
- Trans-border Friendships and Strategic Inclinations: Some Insights on the Molecular Emergence of Subversion in Chile pp. 165-173

- Donoso Patricio Azócar and Retamales Hugo Sir
- Protest and the City: On Object, Affect and Vulnerability pp. 175-182

- Singh Niharika
- Protest and the City: On Object, Affect and Vulnerability pp. 175-182

- Singh Niharika
- Crossed Wires in the Motor City: A Genealogy and Analysis of the 1967 Riots and the 1968 Strike Wave in Detroit pp. 183-192

- Tarr Duncan
- Crossed Wires in the Motor City: A Genealogy and Analysis of the 1967 Riots and the 1968 Strike Wave in Detroit pp. 183-192

- Tarr Duncan
- Containing the Surplus Rebellion: Prison Strike/Prison Riot pp. 193-203

- Stark Alejo
- Containing the Surplus Rebellion: Prison Strike/Prison Riot pp. 193-203

- Stark Alejo
- Sven Beckert and Dominic Sachsenmaier eds. Global History, Globally: Research and Practice around the World; John Harrison and Michael Hoyler eds. Doing Global Urban Research; Eve Darian-Smith and Philip McCarty. The Global Turn: Theories, Research Designs, and Methods for Global Studies pp. 205-212

- Schäfer Jana
- Sven Beckert and Dominic Sachsenmaier eds. Global History, Globally: Research and Practice around the World; John Harrison and Michael Hoyler eds. Doing Global Urban Research; Eve Darian-Smith and Philip McCarty. The Global Turn: Theories, Research Designs, and Methods for Global Studies pp. 205-212

- Schäfer Jana
- Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines pp. 213-216

- Dell’Era Alice
- The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism: Spectacles of Suffering pp. 217-220

- Sharman Bill
- The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism: Spectacles of Suffering pp. 217-220

- Sharman Bill
Volume 14, issue 1, 2020
- “Good” and “Bad” Actors in Digital Space: The Un/Making of a Digital Citizen pp. 1-23

- Kalantzis-Cope Phillip
- The Jade Straitjacket: Measuring Reactions to China’s Rise pp. 24-46

- Herrera Felipe
- Globalizing Education in Times of Hyper-Nationalism, Rising Authoritarianism, and Shrinking Worldviews pp. 47-68

- Darian-Smith Eve
- The Fall of the Post-Industrial, Post-Global, Post-Colonial World pp. 69-82

- Burocco Laura
- Africa, Go Green! A New Initiative for the Continent’s Youth to Become Leaders in the Global Environment Needs to Combine Activism with Knowledge, Research and Policy pp. 83-93

- Benedikter Roland, Tsedze William Mensa and Unterkircher Kathrin
- Gordon Mathews, Linessa Dan Lin and Yang Yang. The World in Guangzhou. African and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace; Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke and Jeffrey Gale Williamson, Eds. The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871 pp. 94-97

- Middell Matthias
- Edward Ross Dickinson. The World in the Long Twentieth Century: An Interpretive History pp. 98-101

- Adelman Jeremy
- Boaventura de Sousa Santos. The End of the Cognitive Empire: The Coming of Age of Epistemologies of the South pp. 102-105

- Weber Ralph
Volume 13, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction: Thirty Years of Borders Since Berlin pp. 277-300

- Myambo Melissa Tandiwe and Frassinelli Pier Paolo
- Imperial Whiteness: Fantasy, Colonialism and New Walls pp. 301-320

- Stümer Jenny
- 1997 and 2016: Referenda, Brexit, and (Re-)bordering at the European Periphery pp. 321-334

- Goodwin-Hawkins Bryonny and Dafydd Jones Rhys
- In South Africa, “Rhodes Must Fall” (while Rhodes’ Walls Rise) pp. 335-350

- Bond Patrick
- The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Namibian Independence pp. 351-356

- Saunders Chris
- Does Digital Exclusion Undermine Social Media’s Democratizing Capacity? pp. 357-364

- Mutsvairo Bruce and Ragnedda Massimo
- Contested and Cemented Borders: Understanding the Implications of Overseas Indian Citizenship pp. 365-380

- Kumar-Banerjee Ananya
- Codifying Invisible Borders: How Municipal Ordinances Inscribe Market Values on the Landscape in Downtown Los Angeles pp. 381-393

- Farabee Mindy
- De-border Yourself/Desfronterízate pp. 394-403

- Yeh Rihan
- M. A. R. Habib. Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism pp. 404-409

- Shaw Wendy
- Minh T. N. Nguyen. Waste and Wealth: An Ethnography of Labor, Value, and Morality in a Vietnamese Recycling Economy pp. 410-411

- Gille Zsuzsa
Volume 13, issue 2, 2019
- National Self-Image as a Justification in Policy Debates: An International Comparison pp. 167-189

- Alasuutari Pertti, Vähä-Savo Valtteri and Pi Ferrer Laia
- Pioneers in International Administration: A Prosopography of the Directors of the League of Nations Secretariat pp. 190-227

- Kahlert Torsten
- Stop Drifting, Start Rowing pp. 228-232

- Savage Roz
- Kathleen Burk: The Lion and the Eagle. The Interaction of the British and American Empires, 1783–1972; Derek Leebaert: Grand Improvisation. America Confronts the British Superpower, 1945–1957; Kori Schake: Safe Passage. The Transition from British to American Hegemony pp. 233-242

- Buchanan Andrew
- Total Control: Recoding Humanity? pp. 243-259

- Serexhe Bernhard
- James R. Akerman, ed. Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation pp. 260-263

- Branch Jordan
- Susan Whitfield: Silk, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road: Book Review pp. 264-267

- Dabringhaus Sabine
- A. G. Hopkins: American Empire: A Global History pp. 268-273

- Karataşlı Şahan S.
Volume 13, issue 1, 2019
- Thinking the Global With Literature: Introduction pp. 1-12

- Yeung Heather H.
- Recentering the Peripheral: An Event-Based Ecocritical Methodology for World Literature pp. 13-34

- Strayer Elisabeth
- Transpacific Resonances and Affiliations in Leanne Dunic’s to Love the Coming End and Ruth Ozeki’s the Tale for the Time Being pp. 35-59

- O’Brien Michelle
- Exposure and Black Migrancy in Teju Cole pp. 60-79

- Gamso Nicholas
- Failing States, Human (In)Security, and the American World Novel pp. 80-101

- Watson David
- Old and New Names. Afropolitanism, Failed-State Fiction and World Literature pp. 102-124

- Mari Lorenzo
- More than Global? A Roundtable Discussion pp. 125-158

- Wilson Rob, Banerjee Sandeep, Schulze-Engler Frank, Zalloua Zahi, Xie Ming and Ghosh Ranjan
- Maya Jasanoff: The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World pp. 159-161

- Baxter Katherine Isobel
- Ulf Hannerz and Andre Gingrich: Small Countries. Structures and Sensibilities: Book review pp. 162-164

- Grendstad Gunnar
- Dorothy L. Hodgson and Judith A. Byfield, eds.: Global Africa. Into the Twenty-First Century pp. 165-166

- Engel Ulf
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