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Arguing globalizations: Propositions towards an investigation of global formation

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:26 authored by Paul James
Theorizing globalization in all its contradictions and unevenness is still at a very formative stage. Too many theories are either characterized by reductive appropriations of the phenomenon or by studied vagueness. This article attempts to answer the question how can we set up a method for understanding such a variable set of processes associated with globalization(s) while still recognizing broad and changing dominant patterns of practice across world history. The article begins with the apparently simple issue of defining globalization, suggesting that definitional issues often hide a multitude of methodological questions. It then goes onto to develop a series of propositions about the nature of globalization and how we might move from detailed empirical studies of different social processes of extension across world space and time to an understanding of the changing nature of the spatiality and temporality itself. This is linked to an argument about the structures of power and subjection.

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Journal

Globalizations

Volume

2

Issue

2

Start page

193

End page

209

Total pages

17

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

London and New York

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2005 Routledge

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2005000530

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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