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What in the World?: Understanding Global Social Change [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 316 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Bristol Studies in International Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529213312
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213317
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 316 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Bristol Studies in International Theory
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  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529213312
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213317
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Analysing social change has too often been characterized by parochialism, either a Eurocentrism that projects European experience outwards or a disciplinary narrowness that ignores insights from other academic disciplines. This book moves beyond these limits to develop a global perspective on social change. The book provincializes Europe in order to analyse European modernity as the product of global developments and brings together renowned scholars from international relations, history and sociology in the search for common understandings. In so doing, it provides a range of promising theoretical approaches, analytical takes and substantive research areas that offer new vistas for understanding change on a global scale.

Moving beyond the limits of parochialism, this book develops a truly global perspective on social change. It brings together renowned scholars from across disciplines and provides a range of promising theoretical approaches, analytical takes and substantive research areas that offer new vistas for understanding change on a global scale.
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction: World Society and Its Histories --- The Sociology and Global History of Global Social Change
1(24)
Mathias Albert
Tobias Werron
2 Every Epoch, Time Frame or Date that Is Solid Melts into Air. Does It? The Entanglements of Global History and World Society
25(18)
Mathias Albert
3 Periodization in Global History: The Productive Power of Comparing
43(20)
Angelika Epple
4 Communication, Differentiation and the Evolution of World Society
63(18)
Boris Holzer
5 Field Theory and Global Transformations in the Long Twentieth Century
81(18)
Julian Go
6 Organization(s) of the World
99(18)
Martin Koch
7 Particularly Universal Encounters: Ethnographic Explorations into a Laboratory of World Society
117(22)
Teresa Koloma Beck
8 From the First Sino-Roman War (That Never Happened) to Modern International-cum-Imperial Relations: Observing International Politics from an Evolution Theory Perspective
139(18)
Stephan Stetter
9 Nationalism as a Global Institution: A Historical-Sociological View
157(20)
Tobias Werron
10 States and Markets: A Global Historical Sociology of Capitalist Governance
177(18)
George Lawson
11 The Impact of Communications in Global History
195(16)
Heidi Tworek
12 The `Long Twentieth Century' and the Making of World Trade Law
211(16)
James Stafford
13 Third-Party Actors, Transparency and Global Military Affairs
227(16)
Thomas Muller
14 Technical Internationalism and Global Social Change: A Critical Look at the Historiography of the United Nations
243(22)
Daniel Speich Chasse
References 265(34)
Index 299
Mathias Albert is Professor of Political Science at Bielefeld University.









Tobias Werron is Professor of Sociological Theory at Bielefeld University.