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The Routledge handbook of transregional studies / edited by Matthias Middell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Middell, Matthias, editor.
Series:
Routledge history handbooks.
The Routledge history handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interregionalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (729 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
"The Routledge Handbook of Transregional Studies brings together the various fields within which transregional phenomena are scientifically observed and analysed. This handbook presents the theoretical and methodological potential of such studies for the advancement of the conceptualization of global and area-bound developments. The product of extensive international and interdisciplinary cooperation, it is divided into ten sections that introduce the wide variety of topics within transregional studies. It provides the first overview of the currently flourishing field of transregional studies and is the ideal volume for students and scholars of this diverse subject and its related fields"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Transregionality in the history of area studies / Steffi Marung
Balkan counter-circulation: internationalizing area studies from a periphery during the Cold War / Bogdan Iacob
Area studies scholarship of Asia / Prasenjit Duara
Area studies, regionalwissenschaften, aires culturelles: the respatialization of area studies from a bird's-eye view / Steffi Marung
Methods in transregional studies: intercultural transfers / Antje Dietze and Matthias Middell
Comparative area studies / Andreas Mehler
Transregional study of class, social groups, and milieus / Christof Dejung
The study of transregional movements / Helena Flam
Multiple Atlantics / Susanne Lachenicht
Indian Ocean worlds / Geert Castryck
Movements, sites, and encounters of (post-)colonial knowledge in and of the Pacific / Christa Wirth
Colonial studies and its post-colonial legacies / Felix Brahm
From the village to the world: subaltern studies as critical historicism / Christopher J. Lee
The invention of the Third World and the geopolitics of dependence and development / Hubertus Büsch
Decolonization and Cold War geographies: remapping the post-colonial world / Christopher J. Lee
Continents and civilizations / Gilad Ben-Nun
Languages and spaces: la francophonie, lusofonia, and hispanidad / Jürgen Erfurt
Historical mesoregions and transregionalism / Stefan Troebst
Borderlands: temporality, space, and scale / Paul Nugent
Global cities / Ursula Rao
Special economic zones and transregional state spatiality / Megan Maruschke
Transregional trade infrastructures in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Uwe Müller
Conceptualizing the world economy: the world market / Gordon Winder
Great divergence: addressing global inequalities / Philipp Rössner
Property demythologized: historical transformations and spatial hierarchies of land regimes / Hanne
The role of infrastructure in transregional ventures / Roland Wenzlhuemer
Supply chain capitalism and the technologies of global territory / Julian Stenmanns and Marc Boeckl
Power without borders: transnational corporations in the global food system / Doris Fuchs and Tobia
Contested extractivism: actors and strategies in conflicts over mining / Kristina Dietz and Bettina
Transregional protest against preferential trade agreements / Cornelia Reiher
Peace and security / Ulf Engel
Trade transregionalism / Theodore H. Cohn
Internet governance / Jan Art Scholte
Transregional aspects of international financial regulation / Fabian Scholtes
Global health: a concept in search of its meaning between northern dominance and egalitarianism / Iris Borowy
Truth commissions and the International Criminal Court / Helena Flam and Katarina Ristic
Transregional dynamics and cultures of international organizations / Bob Reinalda
Transregional trends in international organizations in the field of climate and energy / Markus Led
Historical perspectives on migration / Dirk Hoerder
Forced mobilities: slave trade and indentured migration / Michael Zeuske
Refugees and human displacement / Gilad Ben-Nun
Analytical concepts in migration studies: exile, diaspora, and transmigration / Jenny Kuhlmann
Responsibility-shifting and the global refugee regime / Adèle Garnier
Transregionality of African entrepreneurs / Laurence Marfaing
Migration's lines of flight: borders as spaces of contestation / Sabine Hess and Serhat Karakayali
The "trans" in the study of religion: power and mobility in a multiscalar perspective / Manuel Vásq
Religious NGOs: the new face of religion in civil society / Anne Stensvold
Mission / Claudia Jahnel
Migration, diaspora, and religion / Martin Baumann
Global religious organizations / Adrian Herrmann
Religion: globalization and glocalization / Ugo Dessì
Global theatre history / Nic Leonhardt
Cultural brokers and mediators / Antje Dietze
Music and revolt: a breakneck ride through the transregional production and significance of jazz and rock / Michael G. Esch
World literature and post-colonialism / David Simo
Language policy in transregional contacts / Klaus Bochmann
Intellectual property rights / Hannes Siegrist
Universities as portals of globalization / Claudia Baumann
Opening up transregional analysis in the Basel Mission Archive / Paul Jenkins
Developmental economics as transregional studies / Ute Rietdorf
Early warning and conflict prevention / Ulf Engel
Knowledge diplomacy in climate politics: bridging global policy gaps through a transregional lens / Ariel Macaspac Hernández
Influencing the other: transnational actors and knowledge transfer in education / Marcelo Parreira
Transnational knowledge networks / Basak Bilecen
Global studies and transregional studies: collaborators not competitors / Manfred B. Steger
Economic zones in a global(ized?) economy / Salvatore Babones
Global regions in the critical geography of globalization / John Agnew
Post-colonial studies: on scapes and spaces / Jini Kim Watson
The BRICS / Ulf Engel
Global challenges / Ulf Engel
Narratives about globalization: international studies and global studies / Matthias Middell.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-429-79643-9
0-429-43823-0
0-429-79642-0
9780429438233
OCLC:
1062395883

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