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The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies
Twenty-first century deglobalization and the struggle for global justice in the world revolution of 20xx
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Christopher Chase-Dunn
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June 9 2020
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Towards new agendas for transformative global studies
pp. 13
Reinventing global studies through transformative scholarship
pp. 29
Twenty-first century deglobalization and the struggle for global justice in the world revolution of 20xx
pp. 44
On the question of bodies, flesh, and global racial capitalism
pp. 58
Crises of capital and climate
pp. 69
Global economy of knowledge in transformative global studies
pp. 84
Another world is possible
pp. 97
Revisiting neoliberalism in the age of rising authoritarianisms
pp. 108
End of ideology?
pp. 120
Pueblo and exteriority
pp. 133
Transmodern transdevelopment
pp. 151
The political economy dynamics of global disintegration and its implications for war, peace and security in the 21st century
pp. 165
BRICS from above, commoning from below
pp. 181
Contested American dominance
pp. 194
Pro-capitalist violence and globalization
pp. 209
Populism and transformative politics in West Bengal, India
pp. 218
The (mis)shaping of health
pp. 231
Politics of hope
pp. 247
A materialist ecofeminist reading of the green economy
pp. 259
Climate change and capitalism
pp. 273
Planetary ethics beyond neoliberalism
pp. 287
The politics of the land rush
pp. 301
Three worlds of climate imperialism?
pp. 316
Work in global capitalism
pp. 332
Unravelling monopoly capital in the 21st century and the role of the imperial innovation system
pp. 344
Public Health 4.0 in the emergent climate of global transformation
pp. 357
Global capitalism, wealth inequality, and the art sector
pp. 372
A capitalist world?
pp. 388
Owning the future of work
pp. 401
The future of labor and capital in China
pp. 419
Toward human/non-human conviviality
pp. 431
Subaltern politics in the world’s largest democracy
pp. 444
Intersectionality and refugee justice
pp. 460
New forms of feminized resistances and their role in the (re)creation of emancipatory political subjectivities in Latin America
pp. 472
Territories of decolonising feminist/ised struggles
pp. 486
Governing the Petropolis
pp. 499
Strategy in/for progressive transformation
pp. 513
Struggle, resistance and disruption in austerity Europe
pp. 526
The future of revolutions
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