The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies

The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long ‘global interregnum,’ plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and...

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Main Authors Hosseini, S. A. Hamed, Goodman, James, Motta, Sara C., Gills, Barry K.
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Taylor and Francis
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Abstract The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long ‘global interregnum,’ plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics. This global ‘interregnum’ – or a period of uncertainty where the old hegemony is fading and the new ones have not yet been fully realized – necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities, and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasizes the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial, and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis. This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, social anthropology, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century.
AbstractList "The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For thirty years the world has been caught in a long global interregnum, plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics. This global interregnum necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasises the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis. This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century."
The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long ‘global interregnum,’ plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics. This global ‘interregnum’ – or a period of uncertainty where the old hegemony is fading and the new ones have not yet been fully realized – necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities, and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasizes the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial, and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis. This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century. List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Towards New Agendas for Transformative Global Studies: An Introduction S A Hamed Hosseini, James Goodman, Sara C. Motta, and Barry K. Gill PART I: THEORY IN TRANSITION 1. Reinventing Global Studies Through Transformative Scholarship: A Critical Proposition S A Hamed Hosseini and Barry K. Gills 2. 21st Century Deglobalization and the Struggle for Global Justice in the World Revolution of 20xx Christopher Chase-Dunn 3. On the Question of Bodies, Flesh, and Global Racial Capitalism Anna M. Agathangelou and Mishall Ahmed 4. Crises of Capital and Climate: Three Contradictions and Prospects for Contestation James Anderson and James Goodman 5. Global Economy of Knowledge in Transformative Global Studies: Decoloniality, Ecologies of Knowledges and Pluriversity Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni 6. Another World is Possible: The Possibilities for a Transformative, Post-Capitalist Education Richard Hall 7. Revisiting Neoliberalism in the Age of Rising Authoritarianisms: Between Convictions and Contradictions Emel Akçalı 8. End of Ideology? A Neoliberal Hoax and Lessons for the Left Rafal Soborski 9. Pueblo and Exteriority: On the Thought of Enrique Dussel Mario Sáenz 10. Transmodern Transdevelopment: An Alternative Response to the 21st Century Global Ecosociocultural Crisis Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán and Ana Patricia Cubillo-Guevara PART II: TRANSFORMATION IN THE INTERREGNUM Socio-Politics 11. The Political Economy Dynamics of Global Disintegration and Its Implications for War, Peace and Security in the 21st Century Heikki Patomäki 12. BRICS from Above, Commoning from Below Patrick Bond and Ana Garcia 13. Contested American Dominance: Global Order in an Era of Rising Powers Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr. and James Parisot 14. Pro-Capitalist Violence and Globalization: Lessons from Latin America Jasmin Hristov 15. Populism and Transformative Politics in West Bengal, India Debal K. SinghaRoy 16. The (Mis)shaping of Health: Problematizing Neoliberal Discourses of Individualism and Responsibility Lisette Farias Vera 17. Politics of Hope: Transformation or Stagnation? Marjo Lindroth and Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen Socio-Ecology 18. A Materialist Ecofeminist Reading of the Green Economy: or, Yes Karl, the Ecological Footprint is Sex-Gendered Ariel Salleh 19. Climate Change and Capitalism Hans A Baer 20. Planetary Ethics beyond Neoliberalism: The Earth Charter’s ‘Community of Life’ Alfonso Fernández-Herrería and Francisco Miguel Martínez-Rodríguez 21. The Politics of the Land Rush: Scales of Land Contention and the Reconfiguration of Political Authority Jacobo Grajales and Mathilde Allain 22. Three Worlds of Climate Imperialism? Prospects for Climate Justice James Goodman Socio-Economics 23. Work in Global Capitalism Kwang-Yeong Shin 24. Unravelling Monopoly Capital in the 21st Century and the Role of the Imperial Innovation System: Silicon Valley and Counter-hegemonies Raúl Delgado Wise 25. Public Health 4.0 in the Emergent Climate of Global Transformation Deane Neubauer 26. Global Capitalism, Wealth Inequality, and the Art Sector Andrés Solimano and Paula Solimano 27. A Capitalist world? Imagining, Envisioning and Enacting Futures of Work and Organization Centered around Informal and Diverse Economies Richard J White and Colin C Williams 28. Owning the Future of Work Alec Stubbs 29. The Future of Labor and Capital in China An Li and Zhun Xu PART III: ALTERNATIVE FUTURES: BEYOND THE INTERREGNUM 30. Toward Human/Non-Human Conviviality: Buen Vivir as a Transformative Alternative to Capitalist Coloniality Eija Ranta 31. Subaltern Politics in the World’s Largest Democracy: Utopian Horizons versus Conjunctural Compulsion? Alf Gunvald Nilsen 32. Intersectionality and Refugee Justice: Feminist Approaches to Insecurity and Precarity Beverly Weber 33. New Forms of Feminized Resistances and their Role in the (Re)creation of Emancipatory Political Subjectivities in Latin America Liz Mason Deese 34. Territories of Decolonising Feminist/ised Struggles Sara C. Motta 35. Governing the Petropolis: From Resource Entrepreneurialism to Resource Commoning Franklin Obeng-Odoom 36. Strategy in/for Progressive Transformation: a Pluri-Scalar War of Position Thomas Muhr 37. Struggle, Resistance and Disruption in Austerity Europe Nikolai Huke, David J. Bailey, Mònica Clua-Losada and Olatz Ribera-Almandoz 38. The Future of Revolutions: Intersectional Global Climate Justice as Humanity’s Best Hope John Foran Index "Delve into this fat volume written and edited by outstanding scholars and I promise that you will find at least one contribution that makes you change your mind or admit "I wish I’d written that"; one you don’t actually understand or has you looking up the author; perhaps even one that makes you want to throw the book across the room. Don’t. It’s full of original thinking and new takes on a changing, elastic, often scary world and how we try to understand it." -- Susan George, PhD, President of the Transnational Institute "In his Prison Notebooks , Antonio Gramsci regarded annual almanacs, as well as yearbooks, as crucial in disseminating an integral conception of the world as they dealt with fundamental issues in an organic manner. In his day, it was the role of the state, international politics, and the agrarian question. In our day with this stunning handbook as a collection, it is decoloniality, ecology, race, feminism and alternative forms of subalternity in contesting the relations of force of global capitalism. The volume will take you on a mind-stretching voyage you do not want to miss. Highly recommended" -- Adam David Morton, Professor in the Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney     "This exciting new addition to the growing body of literature on the transdisciplinary field of Global Studies takes at its framework the current 'global interregnum' between the fall of neoliberal market globalism and the possible rise of progressive alternatives. Erudite and wide-ranging in its topics, this comprehensive volume combines insightful assessments of the deepening global crises of our time with the innovative construction of counter-hegemonic strategies for a variety of emancipatory struggles in both global and local arenas." -- Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa and Global Professorial Fellow, Western Sydney University                                                             "We live through a violent transformation of economy and society, as billionaires try to turn our bodies and minds into the latest colony to be mined for "data". But this handbook is a guide to shaping a future beyond the violence of colonialism, slavery, and witch hunts. Through its various theoretical lenses, we can begin to imagine a common future rooted in our diversities." -- Vanda Shiva, Ph.D., Founder of Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology in Dehra Dun "This impressive handbook sheds light on a period of globalization characterized by far-reaching transformations of capitalism and society. It fascinates by bridging the gap between ecology, economy, and politics; profound theoretical approaches help us understand the present interregnum; innovative empirical research and alternative visions let us imagine future ways of life." -- Brigitte Aulenbacher, Head, Theory of Society and Social Analyses, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria S. A. Hamed Hosseini is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he is Director of Alternative Futures Research Network .  James Goodman is Professor in Social and Political Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, where he is Director of the Climate Justice Research Centre.  Sara C. Motta is a mother, poet, critical theorist, popular educator and Associate Professor in Politics at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Barry K. Gills is Professor of Development Studies at The University of Helsinki, Finland; Chief Editor of  Globalizations Journal and Editor of Routledge's 'Rethinking Globalizations' book series.
The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long 'global interregnum,' plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics.This global 'interregnum' - or a period of uncertainty where the old hegemony is fading and the new ones have not yet been fully realized - necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities, and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasizes the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial, and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis.This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century.
The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on this fast-changing field. For 30 years the world has been caught in a long ‘global interregnum,’ plunging from one crisis to the next and witnessing the emergence of new, vibrant, multiple, and sometimes contradictory forms of popular resistance and politics. This global ‘interregnum’ – or a period of uncertainty where the old hegemony is fading and the new ones have not yet been fully realized – necessitates critical self-reflection, brave intellectual speculation and (un)learning of perceived wisdoms, and greater transdisciplinary collaboration across theories, localities, and subjects. This Handbook takes up this challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive alternatives, addressing issues of democracy, power, inequality, insecurity, precarity, wellbeing, education, displacement, social movements, violence and war, and climate change. Throughout, it emphasizes the dynamics for system change, including bringing post-capitalist, feminist, (de)colonial, and other critical perspectives to support transformative global praxis. This volume brings together a mixture of fresh and established scholars from across disciplines and from a range of both Northern and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, social anthropology, economics, area studies, and philosophy will find this an invaluable and fresh guide to global studies in the 21st century.
This Handbook Handbook provides diverse and cutting-edge perspectives on the fast-changing field of global studies. An invaluable resource for researchers and students across the fields of politics, sociology, international development, international relations, geography, economics, area studies, and philosophy.
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Capitalism -- Political aspects
climate capitalism
Climate change
Corruption
Critical Development
Critical Global Studies
Displacement
Education
Entwicklung
Environmental justice
Gender
Global Conflict
Global Governance
Global North
Global South
Globalisation
Globalisierung
Globalization
Globalization -- Economic aspects
Globalization -- Environmental aspects
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International Political Economy
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planetary ethics
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TableOfContents Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Towards new agendas for transformative global studies: an introduction -- PART I: Theory in transition -- 1. Reinventing global studies through transformative scholarship: a critical proposition -- 2. Twenty-first century deglobalization and the struggle for global justice in the world revolution of 20xx -- 3. On the question of bodies, flesh, and global racial capitalism -- 4. Crises of capital and climate: three contradictions and prospects for contestation -- 5. Global economy of knowledge in transformative global studies: decoloniality, ecologies of knowledges, and pluriversity -- 6. Another world is possible: the possibilities for a transformative, postcapitalist education -- 7. Revisiting neoliberalism in the age of rising authoritarianisms: between convictions and contradictions -- 8. End of ideology?: A neoliberal hoax and lessons for the left -- 9. Pueblo and exteriority: on the thought of Enrique Dussel -- 10. Transmodern transdevelopment: an alternative response to the 21st century global ecosociocultural crisis -- PART II: Transformation in the interregnum -- Socio-politics -- 11. The political economy dynamics of global disintegration and its implications for war, peace and security in the 21st century -- 12. BRICS from above, commoning from below -- 13. Contested American dominance: global order in an era of rising powers -- 14. Pro-capitalist violence and globalization: lessons from Latin America -- 15. Populism and transformative politics in West Bengal, India -- 16. The (mis)shaping of health: problematizing neoliberal discourses of individualism and responsibility -- 17. Politics of hope: transformation or stagnation? -- Socio-ecology
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18. A materialist ecofeminist reading of the green economy: or, yes Karl, the ecological footprint is sex-gendered -- 19. Climate change and capitalism -- 20. Planetary ethics beyond neoliberalism: the Earth Charter's "Community of Life" -- 21. The politics of the land rush: scales of land contention and the reconfiguration of political authority -- 22. Three worlds of climate imperialism?: Prospects for climate justice -- Socio-economics -- 23. Work in global capitalism -- 24. Unravelling monopoly capital in the 21st century and the role of the imperial innovation system: Silicon Valley and counter-hegemonies -- 25. Public Health 4.0 in the emergent climate of global transformation -- 26. Global capitalism, wealth inequality, and the art sector -- 27. A capitalist world?: Imagining, envisioning and enacting futures of work and organisation centred around informal and diverse economies -- 28. Owning the future of work -- 29. The future of labor and capital in China -- PART III: Alternative futures: beyond the interregnum -- 30. Toward human/non-human conviviality: Buen Vivir as a transformative alternative to capitalist coloniality -- 31. Subaltern politics in the world's largest democracy: utopian horizons versus conjunctural compulsions? -- 32. Intersectionality and refugee justice: feminist approaches to insecurity and precarity -- 33. New forms of feminized resistances and their role in the (re)creation of emancipatory political subjectivities in Latin America -- 34. Territories of decolonising feminist/ised struggles -- 35. Governing the Petropolis: from resource entrepreneurialism to resource commoning -- 36. Strategy in/for progressive transformation: a Pluri-scalar war of position -- 37. Struggle, resistance and disruption in austerity Europe -- 38. The future of revolutions: intersectional global climate justice as humanity's best hope
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