"A provocation to engage, think, rethink and hope. Ronaldo Munck provides a fresh and nuanced critical engagement with some of the key concepts that shape our understanding of the world and provides a lens to the future. Global Futures is a must read."
Mo Hume, University of Glasgow, Scotland
"An impressive effort to explore the concepts necessary to transform the world. This book is a tour de force. It helps us explain and reconstruct the keywords or concepts we take for granted. It challenges us to rethink our understanding of the world. An essential book for the activist thinker."
Pablo Pozzi, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Channeling the master-key sensibility of Raymond Williams beloved classic, these essays seek to equip us for the work of social transformation in these disheartening times. Ronaldo Muncks reflections on a replenished set of keywords skillfully combine theory and history to open up a new vocabulary of possibility."
Chandana Mathur, Maynooth University, Ireland
"Concepts are key tools for conceiving other possible futures. But we cannot use concepts created to justify existing power arrangements. Ronaldo Munck critically reviews the 'keywords' on which the main debates in the social sciences have been articulated. Global Futures is inspiring for creating a new vocabulary for social transformation."
Alberto Martķn Įlvarez, University of Girona, Catalunya
"At a time when the western path to modernity has lost momentum and international institutions have proved incapable of addressing deficits of peace, shared development and cooperation, and at a time when increased awareness of the rich variety of human civilisations indicates the importance of mutual respect and understanding instead of the continued imposition of one way, this contribution to the reassessment of frequently used concepts is an important intervention in the quest for better world."
Michael Dunford, Emeritus Professor, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, UK; Affiliate, Institute of Geographical Sciences; Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China