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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.
€ 93,50 -
Globalization and Development in East Asia
East Asia is widely regarded as the main "winner" in contemporary globalization, unscathed by the economic crisis of 2008, with its leading new industrializing nations and emerging economies. While 20th-century globalization was mainly led by the West, the 21st century is ushering in different dynamics. The re-emergence of Asia involves alternative visions of the world and different perspectives on globalization. This volume seeks to address these dimensions, turning to local reflexivities, notably in South Korea and China, to explore the key debates in sociology and political economy within East Asia rather than from an outside view.
€ 73,30 -
Brazil Emerging
Inequality and Emancipation"This volume of marquee contributors enhances the conceptual and applied understanding of inequality in Brazil. Especially well edited, the book addresses the progress of social inclusion in Brazil. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." – Patrice M Franko, Colby College, CHOICE Reviews, September 2014
€ 57,95 -
Changing Constellations of Southeast Asia
From Northeast Asia to ChinaChanging Constellations of Southeast Asia sheds light on the gap between Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia from a variety of viewpoints, across trade and industry, services and education and language policies.
€ 214,95 -
Globalization and Emerging Societies
Development and InequalityIn the setting of twenty-first century globalization this volume focuses on emerging societies, rather than emerging markets or powers. Adopting a sociological perspective, each chapter focuses on development and social inequality in emerging societies, with contributions from renowned international scholars.
€ 62,50 -
Globalization and Emerging Societies
Development and InequalityIn the setting of twenty-first century globalization this volume focuses on emerging societies, rather than emerging markets or powers. Adopting a sociological perspective, each chapter focuses on development and social inequality in emerging societies, with contributions from renowned international scholars.
€ 62,50 -
Brazil Emerging
Inequality and Emancipation"This volume of marquee contributors enhances the conceptual and applied understanding of inequality in Brazil. Especially well edited, the book addresses the progress of social inclusion in Brazil. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." – Patrice M Franko, Colby College, CHOICE Reviews, September 2014
€ 221,95 -
Development Theory
Long awaited Second Edition of this popular exploration of development theory, from one of the leading figures in field.
€ 85,95 -
Development Theory
Long awaited Second Edition of this popular exploration of development theory, from one of the leading figures in field.
€ 259,50 -
Multipolar Globalization
Emerging Economies and Development"As always, Jan Nederveen Pieterse is in the avant garde, advancing debates and perspectives with a global yet nuanced sweep. He continues to explore an East-South turn as the centerpiece of global restructuring as he anticipates further varieties of development and capitalism: another eagerly-awaited masterpiece." — Timothy Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston, Global Studies "This is the book we need to understand the contemporary crisis of globalization. I hope it will be assigned in courses, and read by citizens, all around the world." — Craig Murphy, International Relations, Wellesley College; University Massachusetts Boston "This is an outstanding book that demonstrates the need to understand globalization with a radically new register, in light of the momentous shifts around the emerging economies in Asia and the global South." — Fazal Rizvi, Professor of Global Studies in Education, The University of Melbourne "Merging past, present and future into a single moment is a problematic task – particularly if it relates to a complex topic such as ‘globalisation’. In Multipolar Globalization, Jan Nederveen Pieterse expertly reflects on the past assumptions, present discussions, and future challenges of globalisation studies. […] Nederveen Pieterse reflects on the future epistemic shift necessary to theoretically and methodologically deal with the coming multipolar world. However, his work remains in the epistemological present. We cannot blame him, since this is a paramount endeavour. To really understand that ‘thinking multicentric is a shift away from Eurocentrism and Westerncentrism’, and that ‘contemporary multipolarity is a multiverse’ (p. 183), we should acknowledge that perhaps alternative epistemological approaches may not (only) come from (or through) the West. Are we ready for that? Overall, this work makes a valuable contribution to globalisation studies that will help the reader understand the manifold complexities of the turbulent present and the challenging future. Nederveen Pieterse once again does a great job… but the beast is still alive." – Juan Telleria (2018): Multipolar Globalization: Emerging Economies and Development, The Journal of Development Studies, DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2018.1490511 "For those who are familiar with some previous books by Jan N. Pieterse, such as Ethnicities and Global Multiculture, Development Theory or the co-authored The decolonization of imagination, the present book is both welcome and unexpected. It is welcome because the author gives those who are interested in understanding current global configurations, a compact and outstanding sociological analysis of contemporary shifts and turns in globalization. On the other hand, the book is unexpected because of its genre. While most of the previous books of Jan N. Pieterse are brilliant contributions to the broad field of social theory, the present book is what Germans call Zeitdiagnose, that is a diagnosis of the present time. […] The book defends a clear and convincing main thesis, according to which emerging economies and societies have turned globalization from a first Great Britain- and then US-dominated game into a multicentric process whose range and consequences are not yet clear. These shifts, which have been misrepresented in Western media, are linked to crisis and dynamics of capitalism but also to the agency emerging societies and their institutions have had." – Sérgio Costa, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Review for E-International Relations
€ 62,50 -
Multipolar Globalization
Emerging Economies and Development"As always, Jan Nederveen Pieterse is in the avant garde, advancing debates and perspectives with a global yet nuanced sweep. He continues to explore an East-South turn as the centerpiece of global restructuring as he anticipates further varieties of development and capitalism: another eagerly-awaited masterpiece." — Timothy Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston, Global Studies "This is the book we need to understand the contemporary crisis of globalization. I hope it will be assigned in courses, and read by citizens, all around the world." — Craig Murphy, International Relations, Wellesley College; University Massachusetts Boston "This is an outstanding book that demonstrates the need to understand globalization with a radically new register, in light of the momentous shifts around the emerging economies in Asia and the global South." — Fazal Rizvi, Professor of Global Studies in Education, The University of Melbourne "Merging past, present and future into a single moment is a problematic task – particularly if it relates to a complex topic such as ‘globalisation’. In Multipolar Globalization, Jan Nederveen Pieterse expertly reflects on the past assumptions, present discussions, and future challenges of globalisation studies. […] Nederveen Pieterse reflects on the future epistemic shift necessary to theoretically and methodologically deal with the coming multipolar world. However, his work remains in the epistemological present. We cannot blame him, since this is a paramount endeavour. To really understand that ‘thinking multicentric is a shift away from Eurocentrism and Westerncentrism’, and that ‘contemporary multipolarity is a multiverse’ (p. 183), we should acknowledge that perhaps alternative epistemological approaches may not (only) come from (or through) the West. Are we ready for that? Overall, this work makes a valuable contribution to globalisation studies that will help the reader understand the manifold complexities of the turbulent present and the challenging future. Nederveen Pieterse once again does a great job… but the beast is still alive." – Juan Telleria (2018): Multipolar Globalization: Emerging Economies and Development, The Journal of Development Studies, DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2018.1490511 "For those who are familiar with some previous books by Jan N. Pieterse, such as Ethnicities and Global Multiculture, Development Theory or the co-authored The decolonization of imagination, the present book is both welcome and unexpected. It is welcome because the author gives those who are interested in understanding current global configurations, a compact and outstanding sociological analysis of contemporary shifts and turns in globalization. On the other hand, the book is unexpected because of its genre. While most of the previous books of Jan N. Pieterse are brilliant contributions to the broad field of social theory, the present book is what Germans call Zeitdiagnose, that is a diagnosis of the present time. […] The book defends a clear and convincing main thesis, according to which emerging economies and societies have turned globalization from a first Great Britain- and then US-dominated game into a multicentric process whose range and consequences are not yet clear. These shifts, which have been misrepresented in Western media, are linked to crisis and dynamics of capitalism but also to the agency emerging societies and their institutions have had." – Sérgio Costa, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Review for E-International Relations
€ 235,95 -
Globalization and Development in East Asia
East Asia is widely regarded as the main "winner" in contemporary globalization, unscathed by the economic crisis of 2008, with its leading new industrializing nations and emerging economies. While twentieth century globalization was mainly led by the West, the twenty-first century is ushering in different dynamics. The re-emergence of Asia involves alternative visions of the world and different perspectives on globalization. This volume seeks to address these dimensions, turning to local reflexivities, notably in South Korea and China, to explore the key debates in sociology and political economy within East Asia rather than from an outside view.
€ 231,60