Table of contents for Critical globalization studies / edited by Richard P. Appelbaum and William I. Robinson.


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What Is a Critical Globalization Studies?
1. If You Want To Be Relevant: Advice to the Academic from a Scholar-Activist  3
Susan George
2. What Is a Critical Globalization Studies? Intellectual Labor and Global Society  11
William I. Robinson
3. What Is a Critical Globalization Studies?                              19
James H. Mittelman
The Debate on Globalization:
Competing Approaches and Perspectives
4. Globalization in World-Systems Perspective                             33
Ciovanni Arrighi
5. Waves of Globalization and Resistance in the Capitalist World-System:
Social Movements and Critical Global Studies                         45
Christopher Chase-Dunn and Barry Gills
6. Generic Globalization, Capitalist Globalization, and Beyond: A Framework
for Critical Globalization Studies                                    55
Leslie Sklair
7. Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism: Errors of Globalism             65
Victor Roudometof
8. Toward a Critical Theory of Globalization: A Habermasian Approach      75
Darren J. O'Byrne
What Is the Nature of Power and Conflict in the World Today?
9.  From Globalization to the New Imperialism                            91
David Harvey
10. The Crisis of the Globalist Project and the New Economics of George W. Bush  101
Walden Bello
11. Globalization and Development Studies                                111
Philip McMichael
12. Globalization and Racism: At Home and Abroad                        121
Howard Winant
13. Alternative Globalizations: Toward a Critical Globalization Studies  131
Peter McLaren and Nathalia E. laramillo
14. The Military-Industrial Complex in Transnational Class Theory       141
lerry Harris
New Directions in Globalization Research and Implications
of Globalization for Scholarship in the Academy
15. The Many Scales of the Global: Implications for Theory and for Politics  155
Saskia Sassen
16. Globalization, International Migration, and Transnationalism: Some Observations
Based on the Central American Experience                            167
Norma Chinchilla
17. Globalization and the Making of a Transnational Middle Class: Implications
for Class Analysis                                                  177
Steve Dern6
18. Critical Globalization Studies and a Network Perspective on Global Civil Society  187
Barrie Axford
19. Critical Globalization Studies and International Law under Conditions
of Postmodernity and Late Capitalism                                197
A. Claire Cutler
20. Toward a Sociology of Human Rights: Critical Globalization Studies,
International Law, and the Future of War                            207
Lisa Hajjar
21. Reimagining the Governance of Globalization                         217
Richard Falk
22. Governing Growth and Inequality: The Continuing Relevance of Strategic
Economic Planning                                                   227
Jeffrey Henderson
23. The International Division of Reproductive Labor: Paid Domestic Work
and Globalization                                                   237
Rhacel Salazar Parrefias
24. Critical Globalization Studies and Gender                           249
Jean L. Pyle
25. Beyond Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism: Globalization, Critical Hybridity, and
Postcolonial Blackness                                              259
G. Reginald Daniel
26. Globalization and the Grotesque                                     269
Lauren Langman and Karen Halnon
Linking Globalization Studies to Global Resistance Movements:
Marginalized Voices and Neglected Topics
27. The Implications of Subaltern Epistemologies for Global Capitalism: Transmodernity,
Border Thinking, and Global Coloniality                            283
Ram6n Grosfoguel
28. Neoliberal Globalization and Resistance: A Retrospective Look at the East
Asian Crisis                                                       293
David A. Smith
29. Historical Dynamics of Globalization, War, and Social Protest       303
Beverly ]. Silver
30. Globalization as a Gender Strategy: Respectability, Masculinity, and
Convertibility across the Vietnamese Diaspora                      313
Hung Cam Thai
31. The Red, the Green, the Black, and the Purple: Reclaiming Development,
Resisting Globalization                                            323
Kum-Kum Bhavnani, lohn Foran, and Molly Talcott
32. Transnational Feminism and Globalization: Bringing Third World Women's
Voices from the Margin to Center                                   333
Ligaya Lindio-McGovern
33. Globalization and Transnational Feminist Networks (or How Neoliberalism and
Fundamentalism Riled the World's Women)                            349
Valentine M. Moghadam
34. Labor and the Global Logistics Revolution                           359
Edna Bonacich
35. Fighting Sweatshops: Problems of Enforcing Global Labor Standards   369
Richard P. Appelbaum
36. Sewing for the Global Economy: Thread of Resistance in Vietnamese Textile
and Garment Industries                                             379
Angie Ngoc Tran
37. A Revolution in Kindness                                            393
Anita Roddick
38. Globalization: A Path to Global Understanding or Global Plunder?    397
Njoki Njoroge Njehu
Bibliography                                                            403
Contributors                                                            447
Index                                                                  455



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Anti-globalization movement, Globalization, Social justice, Human rights, Power (Social sciences)Social conflict