TY - BOOK AU - Appelbaum,Richard P. AU - Robinson,William I. TI - Critical globalization studies SN - 0415949610 AV - HN17.5 .C75 2005 U1 - 303.484 22 PY - 2005/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Anti-globalization movement KW - Globalization KW - Social justice KW - Human rights KW - Power (Social sciences) KW - Social conflict N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : toward a critical globalization studies -- continued debates, new directions, neglected topics; Richard P. Appelbaum; William I. Robinson --; 1; If you want to be relevant : advice to the academic from a scholar-activist; Susan George --; 2; What is a critical globalization studies? : intellectual labor and global society; William I. Robinson --; 3; What is a critical globalization studies?; James H. Mittelman --; 4; Globalization in world-systems perspective; Giovanni Arrighi --; 5; Waves of globalization and resistance in the capitalist world-system : social movements and critical global studies; Christopher Chase-Dunn; Barry Gills --; 6; Generic globalization, capitalist globalization, and beyond : a framework for critical globalization studies; Leslie Sklair --; 7; Transnationalism and cosmopolitanism : errors of globalism; Victor Roudometof --; 8; Toward a critical theory of globalization : a Habermasian approach; Darren J. O'Byrne --; 9; From globalization to the new imperialism; David Harvey --; 10; The crisis of the globalist project and the new economics of George W. Bush; Walden Bello --; 11; Globalization and development studies; Philip McMichael --; 12; Globalization and racism : at home and abroad; Howard Winant --; 13; Alternative globalizations : toward a critical globalization studies; Peter McLaren; Nathalia E. Jaramillo --; 14; The military-industrial complex in transnational class theory; Jerry Harris --; 15; The many scales of the global : implications for theory and for politics; Saskia Sassen --; 16; Globalization, international migration, and transnationalism : some observations based on the Central American experience; Norma Chinchilla --; 17; Globalization and the making of a transnational middle class : implications for class analysis; Steve Derne --; 18; Critical globalization studies and a network perspective on global civil society; Barrie Axford --; 19; Critical globalization studies and international law under conditions of postmodernity and late capitalism; A. Claire Cutler --; 20; Toward a sociology of human rights : critical globalization studies, international law, and the future of war; Lisa Hajjar --; 21; Reimagining the governance of globalization; Richard Falk --; 22; Governing growth and inequality : the continuing relevance of strategic economic planning; Jeffrey Henderson --; 23; The international division of reproductive labor : paid domestic work and globalization; Rhacel Salazar Parrenas --; 24; Critical globalization studies and gender; Jean L. Pyle --; 25; Beyond Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism : globalization, critical hybridity, and postcolonial blackness; G. Reginald Daniel --; 26; Globalization and the grotesque; Lauren Langman; Karen Halnon --; 27; The implications of subaltern epistemologies for global capitalism : transmodernity, border thinking, and global coloniality; Ramon Grosfoguel --; 28; Neoliberal globalization and resistance : a retrospective look at the East Asian crisis; David A. Smith --; 29; Historical dynamics of globalization, war, and social protest; Beverly J. Silver --; 30; Globalization as a gender strategy : respectability, masculinity, and convertibility across the Vietnamese diaspora; Hung Cam Thai --; 31; The red, the green, the black, and the purple : reclaiming development, resisting globalization; Kum-Kum Bhavnani; John Foran; Molly Talcott --; 32; Transnational feminism and globalization : bringing Third World women's voices from the margin to center; Ligaya Lindio-McGovern --; 33; Globalization and transnational feminist networks (or how neoliberalism and fundamentalism riled the world's women); Valentine M. Moghadam --; 34; Labor and the global logistics revolution; Edna Bonacich --; 35; Fighting sweatshops : problems of enforcing global labor standards; Richard P. Appelbaum --; 36; Sewing for the global economy : thread of resistance in Vietnamese textile and garment industries; Angie Ngoc Tran --; 37; A revolution in kindness; Anita Roddick --; 38; Globalization : a path to global understanding or global plunder?; Njoki Njoroge Njehu --; Introduction : toward a critical globalization studies - continued debates, new directions, neglected topics; Richard P. Appelbaum and William I. Robinson --; 1; If you want to be relevant : advice to the academic from a scholar-activist; Susan George --; 2; What is a critical globalization studies? : intellectual labor and global society; William I. Robinson --; 3; What is a critical globalization studies?; James H. Mittelman --; 4; Globalization in world-systems perspective; Giovanni Arrighi --; 5; Waves of globalization and resistance in the capitalist world-system : social movements and critical global studies; Christopher Chase-Dunn and Barry Gills --; 6; Generic globalization, capitalist globalization, and beyond : a framework for critical globalization studies; Leslie Sklair --; 7; Transnationalism and cosmopolitanism : errors of globalism; Victor Roudometof --; 8; Toward a critical theory of globalization : a Habermasian approach; Darren J. O'Byrne --; 9; From globalization to the new imperialism; David Harvey --; 10; The crisis of the globalist project and the new economics of George W. Bush; Walden Bello --; 11; Globalization and development studies; Philip McMichael --; 12; Globalization and racism : at home and abroad; Howard Winant --; 13; Alternative globalizations : toward a critical globalization studies; Peter McLaren and Nathalia E. Jaramillo --; 14; The military-industrial complex in transnational class theory; Jerry Harris --; 15; The many scales of the global : implications for theory and for politics; Saskia Sassen --; 16; Globalization, international migration, and transnationalism : some observations based on the Central American experience; Norma Chinchilla --; 17; Globalization and the making of a transnational middle class : implications for class analysis; Steve Derne --; 18; Critical globalization studies and a network perspective on global civil society; Barrie Axford --; 19; Critical globalization studies and international law under conditions of postmodernity and late capitalism; A. Claire Cutler --; 20; Toward a sociology of human rights : critical globalization studies, international law, and the future of war; Lisa Hajjar --; 21; Reimagining the governance of globalization; Richard Falk --; 22; Governing growth and inequality : the continuing relevance of strategic economic planning; Jeffrey Henderson --; 23; The international division of reproductive labor : paid domestic work and globalization; Rhacel Salazar Parrenas --; 24; Critical globalization studies and gender; Jean L. Pyle --; 25; Beyond Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism : globalization, critical hybridity, and postcolonial blackness; G. Reginald Daniel --; 26; Globalization and the grotesque; Lauren Langman and Karen Halnon --; 27; The implications of subaltern epistemologies for global capitalism : transmodernity, border thinking, and global coloniality; Ramon Grosfoguel --; 28; Neoliberal globalization and resistance : a retrospective look at the East Asian crisis; David A. Smith --; 29; Historical dynamics of globalization, war, and social protest; Beverly J. Silver --; 30; Globalization as a gender strategy : respectability, masculinity, and convertibility across the Vietnamese diaspora; Hung Cam Thai --; 31; The red, the green, the black, and the purple : reclaiming development, resisting globalization; Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran and Molly Talcott --; 32; Transnational feminism and globalization : bringing Third World women's voices from the margin to center; Ligaya Lindio-McGovern --; 33; Globalization and transnational feminist networks (or how neoliberalism and fundamentalism riled the world's women); Valentine M. Moghadam --; 34; Labor and the global logistics revolution; Edna Bonacich --; 35; Fighting sweatshops : problems of enforcing global labor standards; Richard P. Appelbaum --; 36; Sewing for the global economy : thread of resistance in Vietnamese textile and garment industries; Angie Ngoc Tran --; 37; A revolution in kindness; Anita Roddick --; 38; Globalization : a path to global understanding or global plunder?; Njoki Njoroge Njehu N2 - 'Critical Globalization Studies' is a comprehensive critical volume on globalisation that balances both theory and practice. It includes pieces on contemporary globalisation theory as well as accounts of globalisation on the ground ER -