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chapter 3 ‘Asabīyya, Market, and Society: The Contemporary Relevance of Ibn Khaldūn’s Vision of Social Change

  • Olivia Orozco de la Torre
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Two Mediterranean Worlds
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Preface to the English Edition xiii
  5. Acknowledgments xv
  6. Introduction 1
  7. Adapting and Integrating: Governing in Globalization
  8. Globalization, Governance, and Autonomy 27
  9. Globalization, Autonomy, and the Euro-Mediterranean Space: The Issues of Regional Cooperation and the Challenges of Sovereignty 60
  10. Globalization in the Great Texts
  11. ‘Asabīyya, Market, and Society: The Contemporary Relevance of Ibn Khaldūn’s Vision of Social Change 83
  12. Transmission of Texts and Globalization of Knowledge: Inter-religious Dialogue in Castile in the Fifteenth Century 98
  13. Religions and Globalization
  14. Islam: Globalization, Autonomy, and Internationality 119
  15. Muslim Women in the Mediterranean Region: Discriminatory Autonomy 137
  16. Cultural Music and Autonomy: Food
  17. Local Tunisian Music and Globalization: Between Musical Autonomy and Commercial Autonomy 151
  18. Globalization and Food Autonomy in the Mediterranean Region 177
  19. The Fuentes de Ebro Sweet Onion: Autonomy through Globalization 186
  20. Globalization of Food Practices in Amman 192
  21. Food Globalization and Autonomy Strategies: The Case of Meat in Tunisia 196
  22. Cultural Languages Autonomy: and Education
  23. Globalized Literature and Autonomy: The Arabic Novel in the West 203
  24. The Use of English in North Africa: From Globalization to Autonomy 224
  25. Globalization, Autonomy, and Higher Education: The French and Tunisian Cases 238
  26. Globalization and Autonomy: The Economic Question
  27. The Economics of Globalization and Autonomy in the Mediterranean Region 255
  28. Globalization and Autonomy in the Mediterranean Region: The Roles of the Main Stakeholders 271
  29. The Challenge of Financial Globalization in Countries South of the Mediterranean Basin 298
  30. Industrial Policy in the Mediterranean Region and Capacities for Autonomy in a Context of Globalization 311
  31. The South Mediterranean Countries and Economic Opening: The State of Affairs 323
  32. The Mediterranean and Outsourcing 337
  33. Epilogue
  34. Globalization and Autonomy: The Individual in the Maghreb 351
  35. Abbreviations 363
  36. Notes and Acknowledgments 365
  37. Works Cited 386
  38. Contributors 397
  39. Index 400
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