Framing the global : entry points for research

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Framing the global : entry points for research

edited by Hilary E. Kahn ; foreword by Saskia Sassen

Indiana University Press, c2014

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Framing the Global explores new and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of global issues. Essays are framed around the entry points or key concepts that have emerged in each contributor's engagement with global studies in the course of empirical research, offering a conceptual toolkit for global research in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

Foreword / Saskia Sassen Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction / Hilary E. Kahn 1. AFFECT-Making the Global through Care / Deirdre McKay 2. DISPLACEMENT-Framing the Global Relationally / Faranak Miraftab 3. FORMS-Art Institutions as Global Forms in India and Beyond: Cultural Production, Temporality, and Place / Manuela Ciotti 4. FRAMES-Reframing Oceania: Lessons from Pacific Studies / Katerina Martina Teaiwa 5. GENEALOGIES-Connecting Spaces in Historical Studies of the Global / Prakash Kumar 6. LAND-Engaging with the Global: Perspectives on Land from Botswana / Anne Griffiths 7. LOCATION-Film and Media Location: Toward a Dynamic and Scaled Sense of Global Place / Stephanie DeBoer 8. MATERIALITY-Transnational Materiality / Zsuzsa Gille 9. THE PARTICULAR-The Persistence of the Particular in the Global / Rachel Harvey 10. RIGHTS-The Rise of Rights and Nonprofit Organizations in East African Societies / Alex Perullo 11. RULES-Global Production and the Puzzle of Rules / Tim Bartley 12. SCALE-Exploring the "Global '68" / Deborah Cohen and Lessie Jo Frazier 13. SEASCAPE-The Chinese Atlantic /Sean Metzger 14. SOVEREIGNTY-Crisis, Humanitarianism, and the Condition of Twenty-First-Century Sovereignty / Michael Mascarenhas Contributors Index

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