Stories of humans striving for the good life are the focus of this new text from Roni Kay M. O'Dell and Devin K. Joshi, grounding students' understanding of globalization and international development in real human and practical experience. Globalization and Human Development provides a new history and focus to the study of international ......
Stories of humans striving for the good life are the focus of this new text from Roni Kay M. O'Dell and Devin K. Joshi, grounding students' understanding of globalization and international development in real human and practical experience. Globalization and Human Development provides a new history and focus to the study of international ......
The fate of globalization in the 21st century hangs in the balance. Although recent data show that most global integration has been on the rebound after the 2008-9 global financial meltdown and the COVID-19 pandemic, public sentiments about globalization have soured. The neoliberal glorification of globalization as beneficial market integration is ......
Anarchist Political Ecology and the Liberation of Nature
This volume contributes to advancing an ecology of freedom, which can critique current anthropocentric environmental destruction, as well as focusing on environmental justice and decentralized ecological governance.
This collection contributes to developing this concept both theoretically and through concrete and current case studies from the world's most pronounced crisis spots for transitional justice.
This edited collection explores how creativity and creative practice can enhance research in military studies, and shed new light on military power and militarised cultures.
The book is investigating the developments after the 2008 crisis. The incompatible tone among the populist leaders with a liberal trade system led nations to disintegrate in the fields of economy and to protect their countries under the shadow of populism which is caused trade wars between world-leading economies.
Religion, Migration, and Pilgrimage in the World of Neoliberal Capital
Theologies on the Move examines how the experiences of migration and pilgrimage that are created as a result of the pressures of neoliberal capitalism shape theological and religious traditions. Based on these insights, the contributors examine what difference religion can make in a world dominated by the interests of the few rather than the many.