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The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge International Handbooks SeriesPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (583 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429893391
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global StudiesDDC classification:
  • 337
LOC classification:
  • HF1359 .R68 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
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.
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.
Index.
Summary: 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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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.

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.

Index.

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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