
The Oxford Handbook of Global Studies provides an overview of the emerging field of global studies. Since the end of the Cold War, globalization has been reshaping the modern world, and an array of new scholarship has risen to make sense of it in its various transnational manifestations-including economic, social, cultural, ideological, technological, environmental, and in new communications. The editors--Mark Juergensmeyer, Saskia Sassen, and Manfred Steger--are recognized authorities in this emerging field and have gathered an esteemed cast of contributors to discuss various aspects in the field through a broad range of approaches.Several essays focus on the emergence of the field and its historical antecedents. Other essays explore analytic and conceptual approaches to teaching and research in global studies, and the largest section will deal with the subject matter of global studies, challenges from diasporas and pandemics to the global city and the emergence of a transnational capitalist class. The final two sections feature essays that take a critical view of globalization from diverse perspectives and essays on global citizenship-the ideas and institutions that guide an emerging global civil society. This Handbook focuses on global studies more than on the phenomenon of globalization itself, though the various aspects of globalization are central to understanding how the field is currently being shaped.
This volume investigates the foundational frameworks, historical development, and contemporary challenges defining the interdisciplinary field of global studies. Edited by Mark Juergensmeyer, Manfred B. Steger, and Saskia Sassen, the text compiles contributions from leading scholars to synthesize how transnational phenomena—ranging from economic shifts to environmental crises—are analyzed within current academic discourse. The work serves as a comprehensive survey of the methodologies and conceptual tools required to navigate the complexities of a globalized society.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for students and researchers navigating the multidisciplinary landscape of global studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for scholars seeking a rigorous overview of the field's current state.
Page Count:
850
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190630590
ISBN-13:
9780190630591
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