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Connectivity and Global Studies, 1st ed. 2021

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Connectivity and Global Studies

This textbook provides readers with evocative and analytical accounts of social processes that are linked to globalization and connectivity, which includes a wide range of multi-centred connections in history, DNA analysis, technology, art, populism and political economy. Rather than globalization, Nederveen Pieterse focuses on connectivity. His approach to globalization differs from both structuralist accounts of the world-system, and the institutionally-centred focus of much work in international studies. This synthesis will provide a new resource to reconstruct theoretical approaches to globalization and global studies.

Fluently written, clearly organized and with an interdisciplinary approach, the book will be accessible to upper division undergraduates and graduates in social sciences, including students and researchers from the fields of sociology, politics, political economy, development studies and international relations.

​1 Global Why 
Global Gifts, Global Demands 
Global Data 
Global Narratives 
2 Global How 
Globalization 
Global Studies 
Spring Cleaning 
3 Forty-Four Theses on Globalization 
4 Pattern Analysis 
Shortcuts 
Tools 
Pattern Analysis 
5 Histories of Globalization 
Presentism and Eurocentrism 
World Histories 
Units of Analysis 
Oriental Globalization 
Retiming Globalization 
6 Decentering Rome 
Greco-Roman History 
Ask What Rome Can Do for Globalization 
Rome Is Globalized and Globalizing 
7 DNA and Connectivity 
Coming Home to Globalization 
DNA Analysis 
Identity and Time 
8 Technology and Connectivity
Instrumentalism, Tech Optimism 
Tech and Hegemony, WikiLeaks and Snowden
Transparency from Above, from Below 
What Is Truth? 
Tech and Institutions 
9 Art and Connectivity 
Civilizations and Osmosis 
Power and Patronage 
Modern Syntheses 
Contemporary Art/Contemporary Globalization  
Distributed Consciousness 
10 Borders and Connectivity, Enlargement-and-
Containment
Boundaries and Borders 
Enlargement-and-Containment, Debordering and Rebordering 
11 Paradoxes of Populism 
Authoritarianism and Rightwing Populism 
Paradoxes of Populism 
Long Waves 
Deglobalization or Reorganization of Globalization? 
Afterword 
References 
Index 

Jan Nederveen Pieterse is Duncan Mellichamp Distinguished Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at University of California Santa Barbara, USA. He specializes in globalization, development studies and cultural anthropology.

 

Views connectivity as the central meridian of globalization

Examines contemporary questions such as global trade, the rise of populism, Brexit, regional conflicts and emerging economies within the context of of long term, historical patterns and perspectives

Clarifies the concepts of connectivity and ‘entanglement’ that have traditionally been difficult to follow in the study of globalization.

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15.5x23.5 cm

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