Revisiting the global imaginary : theories, ideologies, subjectivities : essays in honor of Manfred Steger

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Revisiting the global imaginary : theories, ideologies, subjectivities : essays in honor of Manfred Steger

Chris Hudson, Erin K. Wilson, editors

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Manfred B. Steger's extensive body of work on globalization has made him one of the most influential scholars working in the field of global studies today. His conceptualization of the global imaginary is amongst the most significant developments in thinking about globalization of the last three decades. Revisiting the Global Imaginary pays tribute to Steger's contribution to our intellectual history with essays on the evolution, ontological foundations and methodological approaches to the study of the global imaginary. The transdisciplinary framework of this field of enquiry lends itself to investigation in diverse sites. This volume of essays explores practices associated with the reproduction of the global imaginary in such diverse sites as mobile money, Irish pubs, cyber-capitalism, urban space, music in post-apartheid South Africa and global political movements, amongst others.

Table of Contents

Part I. Manfred Steger and Theorizing Globalization1. Blazing Scholarly Ground: From International Studies to Global Studies (Daniel E. Esser and James H. Mittelman)2. Evolving Global Studies (Mark Juergensmeyer)3. The Social Imaginary in Theory and Practice (Paul James)4. Global Studies: Contested Fields, One Domain? (James Goodman)Part II. Manfred Steger's Global Imaginary and Everyday Life5. Searching for Sugar Man: Thinking on the Border of the Global/Apartheid Imaginary (Isaac Kamola)6. Global Imaginaries Beyond Markets: The Globalization of Money, Family and Financial Inclusion (Supriya Singh)7. Into the Glorious Future: The Utopia of Cybernetic-Capitalism According to Google's Ideologues (Timothy Erik Stroem)8. Imagining Global Nonviolent Consciousness (Amentahru Wahlrab)9. The Symbolic Power of the Global: Interpreting Cultural and Ideological Change in Melbourne, Australia (Tommaso Durante)10. The 'Craic' Goes Global: Irish Pubs and the Global Imaginary (Chris Hudson)11. Afterword (Terrell Carver)

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  • NCID
    BD05170331
  • ISBN
    • 9783030149109
  • LCCN
    2019934200
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 187 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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