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Global Futures

Migration, Environment and Globalization

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  • © 1999

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Part of the book series: Explorations in Sociology. (EIS)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Imagining the Global

  2. Risk, Society and Governance

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About this book

Providing critical assessment of the 'globalization thesis' through sustained analysis of the nexus of processes underlying social and cultural relations, this book examines, explores, and teases out the many contradictions embedded within different discourses of globalization. Together, the various chapters in the collection offer a wide-ranging critique of those accounts which represent globalization primarily, if not exclusively, as the classic story of European modernity with its attendant narratives of ostensibly unfettered movement of people, unmitigated economic growth and social progress.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

    Avtar Brah

  • University of North London, UK

    Mary J. Hickman

  • Sheffield University, UK

    Máirtín Mac Ghaill

About the editors

THOMAS A. ACTON University of Greenwich BARNOR HESSE University of East London PHOEBE ISARD University of Sussex DOREEN MASSEY The Open University MARIE A. MATER Nanyang Technical University ROBERT MILES University of Glasgow JENNIFER PLATT University of Sussex ROGER SIBEON University of Liverpool NGAI-LING SUM University of Sheffield CLAIRE WALLACE Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna IAN WELSH University of Wales, Cardiff

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