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One of the keywords of our time, 'globalization' frames how we
understand our interconnected world. An ambiguous signifier
carrying multiple meanings, the term is usually used to refer to
the extension and intensification of social relations across the
world. Many works have been authored that deal with various aspects
of globalization. However, it is surprising that no critical
history of the concept has yet provided a historical mapping of its
conceptual origins, evolution, and genealogical lineages. This book
investigates the meaning formation of 'globalization' by featuring
interviews with twelve prominent academic pioneers of the new
trans-disciplinary field of Global Studies, who were central in
forging the 'career 'of the concept of 'globalization'. Together
with an introductory chapter, these interviews clarify how and why
a previously obscure scholarly concept suddenly exploded in the
public discourse of the 1990s. In particular, the interviews trace
the processes by which economistic discourses of free market
economics became the basis for the influential association of the
meaning of 'globalization' with the dominant neoliberal framework
of the 21st century. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Globalizations.
How do political ideologies and urban landscapes intersect in the
context of globalization? This volume illuminates the production of
ideologies as both discursive and spatial phenomena in distinct
contributions that ground their analysis in cities of the Global
North and South. From Sydney to Singapore, Hong Kong to Hanoi, Las
Vegas to Macau, conventional public spaces are in decline as sites
of ideological dissent. Instead, we are witnessing the colonisation
of urban space by market globalism (today's dominant global
ideology) and securitised surveillance regimes. Against this
backdrop, how should we interpret the proliferation of metaphors
that claim to communicate the essence of global transformation? In
what ways do space and language work together to normalise the
truth claims of powerful ideological players? What kinds of social
forces mobilise to contest the cooptation of language and space and
to pose alternative local and global futures? This volume poses
these questions against the collapse of old geographical scales and
cartographic techniques for identifying the contours of civil
society. The city acts as an entry point to a new spatial analytics
of contemporary ideological forces. This book was published as a
special issue of Globalizations.
How do political ideologies and urban landscapes intersect in the
context of globalization? This volume illuminates the production of
ideologies as both discursive and spatial phenomena in distinct
contributions that ground their analysis in cities of the Global
North and South. From Sydney to Singapore, Hong Kong to Hanoi, Las
Vegas to Macau, conventional public spaces are in decline as sites
of ideological dissent. Instead, we are witnessing the colonisation
of urban space by market globalism (today's dominant global
ideology) and securitised surveillance regimes. Against this
backdrop, how should we interpret the proliferation of metaphors
that claim to communicate the essence of global transformation? In
what ways do space and language work together to normalise the
truth claims of powerful ideological players? What kinds of social
forces mobilise to contest the cooptation of language and space and
to pose alternative local and global futures? This volume poses
these questions against the collapse of old geographical scales and
cartographic techniques for identifying the contours of civil
society. The city acts as an entry point to a new spatial analytics
of contemporary ideological forces. This book was published as a
special issue of Globalizations.
What is Global Studies, and how does it relate to globalization?
Responding to this frequently asked question, Manfred B. Steger and
Amentahru Wahlrab provide the first comprehensive overview of this
emerging field. Authoritative and accessible, this primer speaks to
students and instructors interested not only in key theories but
also in applied teaching and learning programs designed to educate
"global citizens" to meet the concrete challenges of the
twenty-first century. Linking the influential arguments of major
thinkers in Global Studies to their own framework, the authors
discuss the "Four Pillars of Global Studies": globalization,
transdisciplinarity, space and time, and critical thinking. The
book, with instructive appendix materials, will appeal to readers
seeking a deeper understanding of Global Studies-one of the most
popular fields of study in major universities around the world.
What is Global Studies, and how does it relate to globalization?
Responding to this frequently asked question, Manfred B. Steger and
Amentahru Wahlrab provide the first comprehensive overview of this
emerging field. Authoritative and accessible, this primer speaks to
students and instructors interested not only in key theories but
also in applied teaching and learning programs designed to educate
"global citizens" to meet the concrete challenges of the
twenty-first century. Linking the influential arguments of major
thinkers in Global Studies to their own framework, the authors
discuss the "Four Pillars of Global Studies": globalization,
transdisciplinarity, space and time, and critical thinking. The
book, with instructive appendix materials, will appeal to readers
seeking a deeper understanding of Global Studies-one of the most
popular fields of study in major universities around the world.
One of the keywords of our time, 'globalization' frames how we
understand our interconnected world. An ambiguous signifier
carrying multiple meanings, the term is usually used to refer to
the extension and intensification of social relations across the
world. Many works have been authored that deal with various aspects
of globalization. However, it is surprising that no critical
history of the concept has yet provided a historical mapping of its
conceptual origins, evolution, and genealogical lineages. This book
investigates the meaning formation of 'globalization' by featuring
interviews with twelve prominent academic pioneers of the new
trans-disciplinary field of Global Studies, who were central in
forging the 'career 'of the concept of 'globalization'. Together
with an introductory chapter, these interviews clarify how and why
a previously obscure scholarly concept suddenly exploded in the
public discourse of the 1990s. In particular, the interviews trace
the processes by which economistic discourses of free market
economics became the basis for the influential association of the
meaning of 'globalization' with the dominant neoliberal framework
of the 21st century. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Globalizations.
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