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Handbook on the Geographies of Globalization
Edited by Robert C. Kloosterman, Virginie Mamadouh and Pieter Terhorst
Processes of globalization have changed the world in many, often fundamental, ways. Increasingly these processes are being debated and contested. This Handbook offers a timely, rich as well as critical panorama of these multifaceted processes with up-to-date chapters by renowned specialists from many countries. It comprises chapters on the historical background of globalization, different geographical perspectives (including world systems analysis and geopolitics), the geographies of flows (of people, goods and services, and capital), and the geographies of places (including global cities, clusters, port cities and the impact of climate change).
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 30 Nov 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781785363832
- eISBN:
- 9781785363849
- Pages:
- c 512
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- Handbook on the Geographies of Globalization
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introducing geographies of globalization: genealogies of the concept, existing views on globalization inside and outside geography
- Chapter 2: A very brief history of economic globalization since Columbus
- Chapter 3: Globalization and the question of scale
- Chapter 4: Globalization and border studies
- Chapter 5: World-systems analysis
- Chapter 6: Globalization and sustainable development
- Chapter 7: An economic-geographic perspective on globalization
- Chapter 8: Globalization in cultural and media geographies
- Chapter 9: Political geographies of globalization
- Chapter 10: The geographies of mobility and migration in a globalizing world
- Chapter 11: Geographies of citizenship and identity in a globalizing world
- Chapter 12: Migration, families and households in globalizing Asia
- Chapter 13: Labour geographies in a globalizing world
- Chapter 14: Geographies of tourism in a globalizing world
- Chapter 15: Do you speak Globish? Geographies of the globalization of English and linguistic diversity
- Chapter 16: Geographies of global production networks
- Chapter 17: Food and globalization: ‘from roots to routes’ and back again
- Chapter 18: Geographies of finance in a globalizing world
- Chapter 19: Geographies of health in a globalizing world
- Chapter 20: Digital media
- Chapter 21: Patterns and dynamics of globalization of cultural industries
- Chapter 22: Globalization and mega-events: thinking through flows
- Chapter 23: Climate change, Gaia and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 24: Globalization and the incremental impact on the security and defense sector
- Chapter 25: Regions and clusters and the global economy
- Chapter 26: World cities and globalization
- Chapter 27: Ports, cities and the global maritime infrastructure
- Chapter 28: Global governance, human rights and humanitarianism
- Chapter 29: States, globalizing tendencies and processes of supranational governance
- Chapter 30: Maritime trade and geopolitics: the Indian Ocean as Japan’s sea lane
- Chapter 31: Alter-globalization movements and alternative projects of globalization
- Chapter 32: Multi-sited fieldwork in a connected world
- Chapter 33: Teaching globalisations
- Index
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Handbook Chapter
- Published:
- 30 November 2018
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- xxi–xxii (2 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2018
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- Handbook on the Geographies of Globalization
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introducing geographies of globalization: genealogies of the concept, existing views on globalization inside and outside geography
- Chapter 2: A very brief history of economic globalization since Columbus
- Chapter 3: Globalization and the question of scale
- Chapter 4: Globalization and border studies
- Chapter 5: World-systems analysis
- Chapter 6: Globalization and sustainable development
- Chapter 7: An economic-geographic perspective on globalization
- Chapter 8: Globalization in cultural and media geographies
- Chapter 9: Political geographies of globalization
- Chapter 10: The geographies of mobility and migration in a globalizing world
- Chapter 11: Geographies of citizenship and identity in a globalizing world
- Chapter 12: Migration, families and households in globalizing Asia
- Chapter 13: Labour geographies in a globalizing world
- Chapter 14: Geographies of tourism in a globalizing world
- Chapter 15: Do you speak Globish? Geographies of the globalization of English and linguistic diversity
- Chapter 16: Geographies of global production networks
- Chapter 17: Food and globalization: ‘from roots to routes’ and back again
- Chapter 18: Geographies of finance in a globalizing world
- Chapter 19: Geographies of health in a globalizing world
- Chapter 20: Digital media
- Chapter 21: Patterns and dynamics of globalization of cultural industries
- Chapter 22: Globalization and mega-events: thinking through flows
- Chapter 23: Climate change, Gaia and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 24: Globalization and the incremental impact on the security and defense sector
- Chapter 25: Regions and clusters and the global economy
- Chapter 26: World cities and globalization
- Chapter 27: Ports, cities and the global maritime infrastructure
- Chapter 28: Global governance, human rights and humanitarianism
- Chapter 29: States, globalizing tendencies and processes of supranational governance
- Chapter 30: Maritime trade and geopolitics: the Indian Ocean as Japan’s sea lane
- Chapter 31: Alter-globalization movements and alternative projects of globalization
- Chapter 32: Multi-sited fieldwork in a connected world
- Chapter 33: Teaching globalisations
- Index