This book brings together some of the most influential new research from the world-systems perspective. The authors survey and analyze new and emerging topics from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, from political science to archaeology. Each analytical essay is written in accessible language so that the volume serves as a lucid introduction both to the tradition of world-systems thought and the new debates that are sparking further research today.
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The strength of this book remains the variety of themes that it explains through a world systems theory approach. * BSA Network * A World-Systems Reader extends the theoretical territory of world systems theory by bringing it up to date in terms of exploring its relationship to postmodernism, ecology, and globalism. As a result of its breadth, it provides a good introductory text. * British Sociological Association Newsletter * The book offers perspective on the different views of its contributors and makes the debates among them more visible. This makes the book useful to graduate students entering these contested fields and useful to scholars already campaigning across them. * Contemporary Sociology * Unlike so many readers, the articles were either specifically written for or adapted to the collection, so that each clearly attempts to serve these editorial goals. The result is a collection that had more coherence than that found in most books of this sort. Among other things, each article provides a door into a rich literature for anyone wanting to pursue a particular topic. This book is both challenging and accessible. It does what no general text can do. It invites students into the conversation about world-system analysis by practitioners in the field. It makes clear that world-system analysis is an evolving and expanding field. It illustrates the wide range of issues to which world-system analysis can be applied. It identifies unanswered questions, and sources of continued debate. It provides examples of how specific empirical questions have been addressed by using a world-systems analytical framework, including basic questions on the future of human society. In short, it helps students see world-systems analysis as an ongoing intellectual enterprise, rather than just another 'theory' to be learned. * Journal Of World-Systems Research * An important contribution to literature, and anyone would benefit from reading it. All of the essays promise to help readers extend their understanding of one of the most important explanatory paradigms of contemporary times. * Journal of World History * From the Stone Age to the stoned age and from Appalachia to Zanzibar, A World-Systems Reader takes students on a fascinating journey through time and space. The authors demonstrate the range and versatility of this vital and expanding social science perspective through both deft summaries and in-depth examples of contemporary research. A World-Systems Reader is thus an excellent choice for courses on social change. -- Walter Goldfrank, University of California
Preface vii Part I: Overview and Introduction World-Systems Analysis: A Small Sample from a Large Universe 3(26) Thomas D. Hall Recent Research on World-Systems 29(30) Peter Grimes Part II: From Many Disciplines Archaeology and World-Systems Theory 59(10) Peter N. Peregrine Geography, Place, and World-Systems Analysis 69(14) Fred M. Shelley Colin Flint K-Waves, Leadership Cycles, and Global War: A Nonhyphenated Approach to World Systems Analysis 83(22) William R. Thompson Gender and the World-System: Engaging the Feminist Literature on Development 105(26) Joya Misra Part III: World-Systems Overviews Canadas Linguistic and Ethnic Dynamics in an Evolving World-System 131(12) Leslie S. Laczko Urbanization in the World-System: A Retrospective and Prospective 143(26) David A. Smith World-Systems Theory in the Context of Systems Theory: An Overview 169(12) Debra Straussfogel Postmodernism Explained 181(14) Albert J. Bergesen Part IV: Gender, Urbanism, Cultures, Indigenous Peoples, and Ecology Women at Risk: Capitalist Incorporation and Community Transformation on the Cherokee Frontier 195(16) Wilma A. Dunaway Resistance through Healing among American Indian Women 211(26) Carol Ward Elon Stander Yodit Solomon Frontiers, Ethnogenesis, and World-Systems: Rethinking the Theories 237(34) Thomas D. Hall Modern East Asia in World-Systems Analysis 271(18) Alvin Y. So Stephen W. K. Chiu Part V: Future Visions From State Socialism to Global Democracy: The Transnational Politics of the Modern World-System 289(18) Terry Boswell Christopher Chase-Dunn World-System and Ecosystem 307(16) Albert J. Bergesen Tim Bartley Appendix 1 Political-Economy of the World-System Annuals 323(2) Appendix 2 Political-Economy of the World-System, Section of the American Sociological Association Winner of Annual Book Prizes 325(2) Index 327(8) About the Contributors 335
Thomas D. Hall is currently the Lester M. Jones Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at DePauw University.