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Envisioning the World: Mapping and Making the Global
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About this book
The »global« is permanently made and remade by how it is envisioned in political projects, in language, and in literature. Through a range of case studies, this book shows how practices of referring to the world actually constitute the global in its many facets. It aims to provide a sense in readers of how the global is not something »out there«, but that it is embedded in a wide range of the seemingly »everyday«. The contributions appeal to a readership from a background in Sociology, History, Political Science, Literary Studies, and Social Work.
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Mathias Albert, born in 1967, is a professor of political science at Universität Bielefeld. He specializes in the history and sociology of world politics, youth research, and polar politics.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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List of tables
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List of figures
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Introduction: Envisioning the World, Mapping the Global
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From Region to World, and Back Again
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The World of Anti-Semitism
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Envisioning a World Law
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Determining the Global from a Social Work Perspective
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The Revolution in Rojava and the International
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Resisting World Politics on ‘Migration and Development’?
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‘Sovereignty’ and ‘Intervention’
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Russia and the EU in a Multipolar World
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Back from the USSR
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Beyond a Global Horizon
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References
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Notes on Contributors
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