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Title Global futures : migration, environment, and globalization / edited by Avtar Brah, Mary J. Hickman, and Maírtín Mac an Ghaill
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 243 pages) : illustrations
Series Explorations in sociology ; 53
Explorations in sociology ; v. 53.
Contents IMAGINING THE GLOBAL -- Whither 'The Global'?; A. Brah, M. Hickman & M. Ghail -- Imagining Globalisation: Power-Geometries of Time-Space; D. Massey -- RISK SOCIETY AND GOVERNANCE -- Risk, 'Race' and Global Environmental Regulation; I. Welsh -- Global Environmental Change Discourse; the Southern Critique; M. Mater -- Governance and the Postnational Policy Process; R. Sibeon -- SYNERGETIC/DISCREPANT DIFFERENCES -- New Orientalisms, Global Capitalism; N. Sum -- Reviewing the Western Spectacle; B. Hesse -- Globalisation, the Pope and the Gypsies; T. Acton -- MIGRATION AND GLOBALISATION -- The Political Economy of Immigration Control; R. Miles -- Crossing Borders; C. Wallace -- Migration and Globalisation in Intellectual life; J. Platt & P. Isard
Summary This book provides a critical assessment of the 'globalization thesis' through sustained analysis of the nexus of processes underlying social and cultural relations. It examines, explores and teases out the many contradictions embedded within different discourses of globalization. Together, the various chapters in this collection offer a wide-ranging critique of those accounts which represent globalization primarily, if not exclusively, as the classic story of European modernity with its attendant narratives of ostensibly unfettered movement of people, unmitigated economic growth and social progress. The authors make a careful and thoroughgoing analysis of such key issues as the social inequities governing the internationalized market in labour migration; the global politics of environmental and ecological governance; the ̀new orientalism' apparent in contemporary trade relations between the USA, Japan and East Asian NICs; the forms of ̀othering' apparent at the heart of certain academic discourses of globalization which seem to repress the formative influence of colonialism in the constitution of European modernity; the airport as a symbol of the political economy of migration; the complex ways in which ethnic and linguistic ties form an integral part of trade, investment and migration in the Central European region; and the impact of exile on East European intellectuals in Britain. As such, the book places questions of power at the centre of global processes. This book is unique in its bringing together all these themes in one volume, and in establishing connections across theoretical policy-oriented and political debates which normally take place in separate arenas
Notes "Derived from papers originally presented to the 1996 BSA annual conference held at the University of Reading"--Preface
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Emigration and immigration -- Congresses
International economic relations -- Congresses
Cultural relations -- Congresses
World politics -- Congresses
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization.
Cultural relations
Emigration and immigration
International economic relations
World politics
Migratie (demografie)
Internationalisatie.
Culturele betrekkingen.
Internationale politiek.
Cultural relations -- Congresses.
Emigration and immigration -- Congresses.
International economic relations -- Congresses.
World politics -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Brah, A
Hickman, Mary J
Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin
ISBN 9780230378537
0230378536