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A Modern Guide to Globalization

Edited by Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This Modern Guide provides invaluable insights from leading scholars into the burgeoning field of global studies. At a time of heated debate regarding the future of humanity and the resilience of earth-system processes, it examines the strengths and weaknesses of global scholarship as a tool for understanding the human condition.

Keywords: Globalization; Glocalization; Global Theory; Global Consciousness; Globalism; Global Connectivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781802205688
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction: is globalization still a measure of these times? Downloads
Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins
Global scholarship in the struggle for a better world Downloads
Markus S. Schulz
Changing formations of globalization: ontological disjunctures in the postcolonial pluriverse Downloads
Paul James and Manfred B. Steger
What is advanced globalization? The state of globalization in our time Downloads
Roland Benedikter, Ingrid Kofler and Katharina Crepaz
The global rise of localism: national populism, neo-tribalism and the politics of knowledge Downloads
Victor Roudometof
Connected, disrupted, entangled: nonlinear globalization Downloads
Habibul Haque Khondker
Towards truly global and decolonial ecologies of knowledge? The question of climate change Downloads
Anna M. Agathangelou
Globalization after Covid: the rise of apocalyptic global consciousness Downloads
Didem Buhari
Globalization and feminist waves Downloads
Valentine M. Moghadam
The return of the political redux – globalisation after populism Downloads
Simon Tormey
Indifferent globalities: world-making through contagion and connection Downloads
Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins
From civilizationism to the civilizational imaginary: the inter-civilizational perspective in global theorizing Downloads
Ino Rossi

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