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EPUB and EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The
COVID-19 pandemic has deeply shaken societies and lives around the
world. This powerful book reveals how the pandemic has intensified
socio-economic problems and inequalities across the world whilst
offering visions for a better future informed by social movements
and public sociology. Bringing together experts from 27 countries,
the authors explore the global echoes of the pandemic and the
different responses adopted by governments, policy makers and
activists. The new expressions of social action, and forms of
solidarity and protest, are discussed in detail, from the Black
Lives Matter protests to the French Strike Movement and the
Lebanese Uprising. This is a unique global analysis on the current
crisis and the contemporary world and its outcomes.
This book seeks to develop our understanding of the contemporary
geopolitical reconfigurations of two regions of the world system
with high cultural affinity and traditional close relations: Latin
America and Europe. Relations between Latin America and Europe have
been interpreted generally in the social sciences as synonyms of
interstate relations. However, although States remain the most
important actor in the geopolitical scene, they have been deeply
reconfigured in recent decades, impacted by transnational dynamics,
politics and spaces. This book highlights interregional relations
and transnational dynamics between Latin America and Europe from a
critical geopolitics perspective, promoting a new look for
interregional relations which encompasses international cooperation
and development, global policies, borders, inequalities and social
movements. It brings attention to the relevance of interregionalism
in the current geopolitical reconfiguration of the world system,
but also argues for systematic inclusion of relevant new social
actors and imaginaries in this traditional sphere of states. These
social actors, particularly social movements and practices of
contestation, are developing not only "international" bonds but a
new "transnational" field, where networks defy traditional
territorial orders. This volume seeks to generate a new discussion
among scholars of geopolitics, international relations, social
theory and social movement studies by encouraging a development of
an interregional and transnational perspective of the two regions.
This book seeks to develop our understanding of the contemporary
geopolitical reconfigurations of two regions of the world system
with high cultural affinity and traditional close relations: Latin
America and Europe. Relations between Latin America and Europe have
been interpreted generally in the social sciences as synonyms of
interstate relations. However, although States remain the most
important actor in the geopolitical scene, they have been deeply
reconfigured in recent decades, impacted by transnational dynamics,
politics and spaces. This book highlights interregional relations
and transnational dynamics between Latin America and Europe from a
critical geopolitics perspective, promoting a new look for
interregional relations which encompasses international cooperation
and development, global policies, borders, inequalities and social
movements. It brings attention to the relevance of interregionalism
in the current geopolitical reconfiguration of the world system,
but also argues for systematic inclusion of relevant new social
actors and imaginaries in this traditional sphere of states. These
social actors, particularly social movements and practices of
contestation, are developing not only "international" bonds but a
new "transnational" field, where networks defy traditional
territorial orders. This volume seeks to generate a new discussion
among scholars of geopolitics, international relations, social
theory and social movement studies by encouraging a development of
an interregional and transnational perspective of the two regions.
EPUB and EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The
COVID-19 pandemic has deeply shaken societies and lives around the
world. This powerful book reveals how the pandemic has intensified
socio-economic problems and inequalities across the world whilst
offering visions for a better future informed by social movements
and public sociology. Bringing together experts from 27 countries,
the authors explore the global echoes of the pandemic and the
different responses adopted by governments, policy makers and
activists. The new expressions of social action, and forms of
solidarity and protest, are discussed in detail, from the Black
Lives Matter protests to the French Strike Movement and the
Lebanese Uprising. This is a unique global analysis on the current
crisis and the contemporary world and its outcomes.
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