The Routledge handbook of transregional studies. (2018)
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- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of transregional studies. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of transregional studies
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of transregional studies
Transregional studies - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Matthias Middell.
- Editors:
- Middell, Matthias
- Contents:
- List of special features Notes on contributors Transregional studies: a new approach to global processes Part I: Histories of area studies and methodological approaches Introduction Chapter 1: Transregionality in the history of area studies Chapter 2: Balkan counter-circulation: internationalizing area studies from a periphery during the Cold War Chapter 3: Area studies scholarship of Asia Chapter 4: Area studies, Regionalwissenschaften, aires culturelles: the respatialization of area studies from a bird’s-eye view Chapter 5: Methods in transregional studies: intercultural transfers Chapter 6: Comparative area studies Chapter 7: Transregional study of class, social groups, and milieus Chapter 8: The study of transregional movements Part II: Colonialism and post-colonial studies Introduction Chapter 9: Multiple Atlantics Chapter 10: Indian Ocean worlds Chapter 11: Movements, sites, and encounters of (post-)colonial knowledge in and of the Pacific Chapter 12: Colonial expertism and its post-colonial legacies Chapter 13: From the village to the world: subaltern studies as critical historicism Chapter 14: The invention of the Third World and the geopolitics of dependence and development Chapter 15: Decolonization and Cold War geographies: remapping the post-colonial world Part III: Spatial formats Introduction Chapter 16: Continents and civilizations Chapter 17: Languages and spaces: La Francophonie and other 'phonies' Chapter 18: Historical meso-regions and transregionalismList of special features Notes on contributors Transregional studies: a new approach to global processes Part I: Histories of area studies and methodological approaches Introduction Chapter 1: Transregionality in the history of area studies Chapter 2: Balkan counter-circulation: internationalizing area studies from a periphery during the Cold War Chapter 3: Area studies scholarship of Asia Chapter 4: Area studies, Regionalwissenschaften, aires culturelles: the respatialization of area studies from a bird’s-eye view Chapter 5: Methods in transregional studies: intercultural transfers Chapter 6: Comparative area studies Chapter 7: Transregional study of class, social groups, and milieus Chapter 8: The study of transregional movements Part II: Colonialism and post-colonial studies Introduction Chapter 9: Multiple Atlantics Chapter 10: Indian Ocean worlds Chapter 11: Movements, sites, and encounters of (post-)colonial knowledge in and of the Pacific Chapter 12: Colonial expertism and its post-colonial legacies Chapter 13: From the village to the world: subaltern studies as critical historicism Chapter 14: The invention of the Third World and the geopolitics of dependence and development Chapter 15: Decolonization and Cold War geographies: remapping the post-colonial world Part III: Spatial formats Introduction Chapter 16: Continents and civilizations Chapter 17: Languages and spaces: La Francophonie and other 'phonies' Chapter 18: Historical meso-regions and transregionalism Chapter 19: Border studies: temporality, space, and scale Chapter 20: Global cities Chapter 21: Special economic zones and transregional state spatiality Chapter 22: Transregional trade infrastructures in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Part IV: Economic entanglements Introduction Chapter 23: Conceptualizing the world economy: the world market Chapter 24: Great Divergence: addressing global inequalities Chapter 25: Property demythologized: historical transformations and spatial hierarchies of land regimes Chapter 26: The role of infrastructure in transregional ventures Chapter 27: Supply chain capitalism and the technologies of global territory Chapter 28: Power without borders? Transnational corporations in the global food system Chapter 29: Contested extractivism: actors and strategies in conflicts over mining Chapter 30: Transregional protest against preferential trade agreements Part V: International organizations Introduction Chapter 31: Peace and security Chapter 32: Trade transregionalism Chapter 33: Internet governance Chapter 34: Transregional aspects of international financial regulation Chapter 35: Global health: a concept in search of its meaning between Northern dominance and egalitarianism Chapter 36: Truth commissions and the International Criminal Court Chapter 37: Transregional dynamics and cultures of international organizations Chapter 38: Transregional trends in international organizations in the field of climate and energy Part VI: Mobilities, migration, and diasporas Introduction Chapter 39: Historical perspectives on migration Chapter 40: Forced mobilities: slave trade and indentured migration Chapter 41: Refugees and human displacement Chapter 42: Analytical concepts in migration studies Chapter 43: Responsibility-shifting and the global refugee regime Chapter 44: Transregionality of African entrepreneurs Chapter 45: Migration’s lines of flight: borders as spaces of contestation Part VII: Religions and religious movements Introduction Chapter 46: The ‘trans’ in the study of religion: power and mobility in a multiscalar perspective Chapter 47: Religious NGOs: the new face of religion in civil society Chapter 48: Mission Chapter 49: Migration, diaspora, and religion Chapter 50: Global religious organizations Chapter 51: Religion: globalization and glocalization Part VIII: (Trans)cultural studies Introduction Chapter 52: Global theatre history Chapter 53: Cultural brokers and mediators Chapter 54: Music and revolt: a breakneck ride through the transregional production and significance of jazz and rock Chapter 55: World literature and space constructions Chapter 56: Language policy in transregional contacts Chapter 57: Intellectual property rights Chapter 58: Universities as portals of globalization Part IX: Knowledge production, transfer, and application across areas Introduction Chapter 59: Opening up transregional analysis in the Basel Mission Archive Chapter 60: Development economics as transregional studies Chapter 61: Early warning and conflict prevention Chapter 62: Knowledge diplomacy in climate politics: bridging global policy gaps through a transregional lens Chapter 63: Influencing the other: transnational actors and knowledge transfer in education Chapter 64: Transnational knowledge networks Part X: Transregional studies and narratives of globalization Introduction Chapter 65: Global studies and transregional studies: collaborators not competitors Chapter 66: Economic zones in a global(ized?) economy Chapter 67: Global regions in the critical geography of globalization Chapter 68: Post-colonial studies: on scapes and spaces Chapter 69: The BRICS Chapter 70: Global challenges Chapter 71: Narratives about globalization: international studies and global studies Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 327
Interregionalism - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429796425
9780429796432
9780429796418
9780429438233 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138718364
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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