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The Routledge Handbook of Transregional Studies
Contested extractivism
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Kristina Dietz
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Bettina Engels
Publication date:
November 8 2018
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Transregional studies
pp. 23
Transregionality in the history of area studies
pp. 29
Balkan counter-circulation
pp. 38
Area studies scholarship of Asia
pp. 46
Area studies, regionalwissenschaften, aires culturelles
pp. 58
Methods in transregional studies
pp. 67
Comparative area studies
pp. 74
Transregional study of class, social groups, and milieus
pp. 82
The study of transnational movements
pp. 95
Multiple Atlantics
pp. 102
Indian Ocean worlds
pp. 110
Movements, sites, and encounters of (post-)colonial knowledge in and of the Pacific
pp. 117
Colonial expertism and its post-colonial legacies
pp. 124
From the village to the world
pp. 131
The invention of the Third World and the geopolitics of dependence and development
pp. 139
Decolonization and Cold War geographies
pp. 151
Continents and civilizations
pp. 159
Languages and spaces
pp. 169
Historical meso-regions and transregionalism
pp. 179
Border studies
pp. 188
Global cities
pp. 197
Special Economic Zones and transregional state spatiality
pp. 204
Transregional trade infrastructures in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
pp. 221
Conceptualizing the world economy
pp. 235
Great divergence
pp. 243
Property demythologized
pp. 252
The role of infrastructure in transregional ventures
pp. 259
Supply chain capitalism and the technologies of global territory
pp. 267
Power without borders?
pp. 275
Contested extractivism
pp. 283
Transregional protest against Preferential Trade Agreements
pp. 295
Peace and security
pp. 303
Trade transregionalism
pp. 311
Internet governance
pp. 320
Transregional aspects of International Financial Regulation
pp. 329
Global health
pp. 338
Truth commissions and the International Criminal Court
pp. 350
Transregional dynamics and cultures of international organizations
pp. 358
Transregional trends in international organizations in the field of climate and energy
pp. 369
Historical perspectives on migration
pp. 377
Forced mobilities
pp. 384
Refugees and human displacement
pp. 392
Analytical concepts in migration studies
pp. 400
Responsibility-shifting and the global refugee regime
pp. 408
Transregionality of African entrepreneurs
pp. 416
Migration’s lines of flight
pp. 429
The ‘trans’ in the study of religion
pp. 441
Religious NGOs
pp. 448
Mission
pp. 456
Migration, diaspora, and religion
pp. 464
Global religious organizations
pp. 475
Religion
pp. 487
Global theatre history
pp. 494
Cultural brokers and mediators
pp. 503
Music and revolt
pp. 513
World literature and space constructions
pp. 525
Language policy in transregional contacts
pp. 531
Intellectual property rights
pp. 541
Universities as portals of globalization
pp. 555
Opening up transregional analysis in the basel mission archive
pp. 566
Development economics as transregional studies
pp. 573
Early warning and conflict prevention
pp. 582
Knowledge diplomacy in climate politics
pp. 589
Influencing the other
pp. 599
Transnational knowledge networks
pp. 611
Global studies and transregional studies
pp. 619
Economic zones in a global(ized?) economy
pp. 626
Global regions in the critical geography of globalization
pp. 635
Post-colonial studies
pp. 643
The BRICS
pp. 651
Global challenges
pp. 659
Narratives about globalization
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