Global crises & the challenges of the 21st century : antisystemic movements & the transformation of the world-system /
edited by Tom Reifer.
- Boulder, Colo. : Paradigm Publishers, 2012.
- xiv, 184 p. ; 24 cm.
Immanuel Wallerstein,'crisis: what crisis?' -- W.L. Goldrank,'long-term world-systemic crises :'an sich' or'von sich?' -- Gershon Shafir,'belated decolonization : South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Israel/palestine compared' -- Christopher chase-dunn and bruce lerro,'democratizing global governance: strategy and tactics in evolutionary perspective' -- Michelle M. Jacob,'Violence, the sacred, and the global system : using an indigenous identity framework to address problems of the world- system? -- Alberto Lopez Pulido,'Farm labor and the Catholic Church in California : the tortilla priest and the people of the corn' -- Andrew K. Jorgenson and Brett Clark,'Treadmills, rifts, and environmental degradation : a cross-national panel study, 1970-2000' -- Bahar Davary,'Through a glass darkly : civilization, immigration, race, religion, Lacit, and Leitkulture' -- Ramon Grosfoguel,'A critical view of Wallerstein's utopistics from Dussel's transmodernity : from monoepistemic global/imperial designs to pluri-epistemic solutions' -- Manuela Boatc,'The quasi-Europes: world regions in light of the imperial difference' -- Saskia Sassen,'Neither global nor national : novel assemblages of territory, authority and rights'.