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The transnational studies reader / Khagram, Sanjeer
TÃtulo : The transnational studies reader : intersections and innovations Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Khagram, Sanjeer, Autor ; Levitt, Peggy, Autor Editorial: New york [USA] : Routledge Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: xii, 575 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-415-95373-3 Idioma : Español (spa) Palabras clave: Cambio social Movimientos sociales Asimilación cultural Globalización Estudios interculturales Clasificación: 303 Procesos sociales Nota de contenido: 1. Constructing transnational studies -- SECTION 1. THE BROAD FOUNDATIONS: 2. Transnational relations and world politics: an introduction -- 3. Conclusions and post scriptum from dependency and development in Latin America -- 4. The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México -- 5. Global ethnoscapes: notes and queries for a transnational anthropology -- 6. The real new world order -- 7. Introduction and the state and the global city from globalization and its discontents -- SECTION 2. METHODOLOGICAL PRACTICES: 8. Discipline and practice: The field as site, method, and location in anthropology 9. Methodological nationalism, the social sciences and the study of migration: An essay in historical epistemology -- 10. Assimilation and transnationalism: determinants of trnasnational political action among contemporary migrants -- 11. Introduction from forces of labor: workers' movements and globalization since 1870 -- 12. Transnational struggles for water and power and Dams, Democracy, and development in transnational perspective -- SECTION 3. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: 13. Breakthrough to history -- 14. The world system in the thirteenth century: dead-end or precursor? -- 15. The historical sociology of race -- 16. The black Atlantic as a counterculture of modernity -- SECTION 4. QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY: 17. Of our spiritual strivings -- 18. The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology of the second age of modernity -- 19. The nation-state and its others: in lieu of a preface -- 20. Nigerian Kung fu, Manhattan fatwa and the local and the global: continuity and change -- 21. Introduction: Transnational feminist practices and questions of postmodernity -- SECTION 5. MIGRATING LIVES AND COMMUNITIES: 22. Transnational projects: a news perspective and theoretical premises -- 23. The local and the global: the anthropology of globalization and transnationalism -- 24. The study of transnationalism: pitfalls and promise of an emergent research field -- 25. Conceptualizing simultaneity: A trasnational social field perspective on society -- SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS LIFE ACROSS BORDERS: 26. Systemic religion in global society -- 27. Introduction: religion, states, and transnational civil society -- 28. Theorizing globalization and religion -- SECTION 7. ARTS AND CULTURE: 29. Locations of culture -- 30. Interstitial subjects: Asian American Visual Art as a site for new cultural conversations -- 31. Cultural reconversion -- 32. Living borders / Buscando América: Languages of latino self-formation -- SECTION 8. THE DIFFUSION OF IDEAS, VALUES, AND CULTURE: 33. World society and the nation-state -- 34. Norms, culture, and World politics: Insights from sociology's Institutionalism -- 35. Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and mediterranean pollution control -- 36. Cross-national cultural diffusion: the global spread of cricket -- 37. Transnationalism, localization, and fast foods in East Asia -- SECTION 9. CORPORATIONS, CLASSES, AND CAPITALISM: 38. Introduction from transnational corporations and Workd order -- 39. Imperialism, dependency, and dependent development -- 40. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. retailers shape overseas production networks -- 41. Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality and Afterword: an anthropology of transnationality -- SECTION 10. NON-STATE ACTORS, NGOs, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: 42. Bringing transnational relations back in: introduction -- 43. World culture in the world polity: a century of international -- 44. Social movements and global transformation -- 45. Conclusions:advocacy networks and international society -- 46. The challenges and posibilities of transnational feminist praxis -- SECTION 11. SEGURITY, CRIME, AND VIOLENCE: 47. Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society -- 48. Trasnational organized crime: an inminent threat to the nation-state? -- 49. Introduction from new and Old Wars: Organized violence in a global era -- 50. Smuggling the state back in: agents of human smuggling reconsidered Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto The transnational studies reader : intersections and innovations [texto impreso] / Khagram, Sanjeer, Autor ; Levitt, Peggy, Autor . - New york [USA] : Routledge, 2008 . - xii, 575 páginas.
ISBN : 978-0-415-95373-3
Idioma : Español (spa)
Palabras clave: Cambio social Movimientos sociales Asimilación cultural Globalización Estudios interculturales Clasificación: 303 Procesos sociales Nota de contenido: 1. Constructing transnational studies -- SECTION 1. THE BROAD FOUNDATIONS: 2. Transnational relations and world politics: an introduction -- 3. Conclusions and post scriptum from dependency and development in Latin America -- 4. The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México -- 5. Global ethnoscapes: notes and queries for a transnational anthropology -- 6. The real new world order -- 7. Introduction and the state and the global city from globalization and its discontents -- SECTION 2. METHODOLOGICAL PRACTICES: 8. Discipline and practice: The field as site, method, and location in anthropology 9. Methodological nationalism, the social sciences and the study of migration: An essay in historical epistemology -- 10. Assimilation and transnationalism: determinants of trnasnational political action among contemporary migrants -- 11. Introduction from forces of labor: workers' movements and globalization since 1870 -- 12. Transnational struggles for water and power and Dams, Democracy, and development in transnational perspective -- SECTION 3. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: 13. Breakthrough to history -- 14. The world system in the thirteenth century: dead-end or precursor? -- 15. The historical sociology of race -- 16. The black Atlantic as a counterculture of modernity -- SECTION 4. QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY: 17. Of our spiritual strivings -- 18. The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology of the second age of modernity -- 19. The nation-state and its others: in lieu of a preface -- 20. Nigerian Kung fu, Manhattan fatwa and the local and the global: continuity and change -- 21. Introduction: Transnational feminist practices and questions of postmodernity -- SECTION 5. MIGRATING LIVES AND COMMUNITIES: 22. Transnational projects: a news perspective and theoretical premises -- 23. The local and the global: the anthropology of globalization and transnationalism -- 24. The study of transnationalism: pitfalls and promise of an emergent research field -- 25. Conceptualizing simultaneity: A trasnational social field perspective on society -- SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS LIFE ACROSS BORDERS: 26. Systemic religion in global society -- 27. Introduction: religion, states, and transnational civil society -- 28. Theorizing globalization and religion -- SECTION 7. ARTS AND CULTURE: 29. Locations of culture -- 30. Interstitial subjects: Asian American Visual Art as a site for new cultural conversations -- 31. Cultural reconversion -- 32. Living borders / Buscando América: Languages of latino self-formation -- SECTION 8. THE DIFFUSION OF IDEAS, VALUES, AND CULTURE: 33. World society and the nation-state -- 34. Norms, culture, and World politics: Insights from sociology's Institutionalism -- 35. Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and mediterranean pollution control -- 36. Cross-national cultural diffusion: the global spread of cricket -- 37. Transnationalism, localization, and fast foods in East Asia -- SECTION 9. CORPORATIONS, CLASSES, AND CAPITALISM: 38. Introduction from transnational corporations and Workd order -- 39. Imperialism, dependency, and dependent development -- 40. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. retailers shape overseas production networks -- 41. Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality and Afterword: an anthropology of transnationality -- SECTION 10. NON-STATE ACTORS, NGOs, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: 42. Bringing transnational relations back in: introduction -- 43. World culture in the world polity: a century of international -- 44. Social movements and global transformation -- 45. Conclusions:advocacy networks and international society -- 46. The challenges and posibilities of transnational feminist praxis -- SECTION 11. SEGURITY, CRIME, AND VIOLENCE: 47. Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society -- 48. Trasnational organized crime: an inminent threat to the nation-state? -- 49. Introduction from new and Old Wars: Organized violence in a global era -- 50. Smuggling the state back in: agents of human smuggling reconsidered Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Reserva
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