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?

- Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins
- Global scholarship in the struggle for a better world

- Markus S. Schulz
- Changing formations of globalization: ontological disjunctures in the postcolonial pluriverse

- Paul James and Manfred B. Steger
- What is advanced globalization? The state of globalization in our time

- Roland Benedikter, Ingrid Kofler and Katharina Crepaz
- The global rise of localism: national populism, neo-tribalism and the politics of knowledge

- Victor Roudometof
- Connected, disrupted, entangled: nonlinear globalization

- Habibul Haque Khondker
- Towards truly global and decolonial ecologies of knowledge? The question of climate change

- Anna M. Agathangelou
- Globalization after Covid: the rise of apocalyptic global consciousness

- Didem Buhari
- Globalization and feminist waves

- Valentine M. Moghadam
- The return of the political redux – globalisation after populism

- Simon Tormey
- Indifferent globalities: world-making through contagion and connection

- Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins
- From civilizationism to the civilizational imaginary: the inter-civilizational perspective in global theorizing

- Ino Rossi
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