The Person, the Household, the Community, and the Globe: notes for a theory of multilateralism in a turbulent world
JN Rosenau - The New Realism: Perspectives on Multilateralism and …, 1997 - Springer
By juxtaposing two photographs, both of recent origin but already widely heralded, it is
possible to grasp metaphorically the central tension presently racking world affairs. One is a …
possible to grasp metaphorically the central tension presently racking world affairs. One is a …
Contesting the new “Young Hegelians”: Interrogating capitalism in a world of “difference”
V Scatamburlo-D'Annibale - Worlds of Difference, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Driving a U-Haul, alone, from Houston to Toronto with no company other than an AM/FM
stereo avails one with the opportunity to listen to and reflect upon a great deal of talk radio …
stereo avails one with the opportunity to listen to and reflect upon a great deal of talk radio …
[图书][B] Change and Disruption: Sociology of the Future
R Garner, BH Hancock - 2024 - books.google.com
Change and Disruption: Sociology of the Future draws on classical and modern sociological
theory to identify recent and emerging trends in the global system. The book probes the rise …
theory to identify recent and emerging trends in the global system. The book probes the rise …
[图书][B] The Infinite Double Persons: Things/Empire: Economy
R Govind - 2015 - academia.edu
Notwithstanding its own methexis the following studies wish to contribute to the recognition
that we live in genocidal times. Genocide is identifiable with “crimes against humanity” and …
that we live in genocidal times. Genocide is identifiable with “crimes against humanity” and …
Crisis and change: the politics of potentialities: a reply to 'Crisis and society: developing the theory of crisis in the context of COVID-19', by Sylvia Walby
H Gottfried - Global Discourse, 2022 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
This is a reply to 'Crisis and society: developing the theory of crisis in the context of COVID-
19'by Sylvia Walby (2022). COVID-19 raises the profile of and renews interest in large …
19'by Sylvia Walby (2022). COVID-19 raises the profile of and renews interest in large …
After the Pandemic, We Can't Go Back to Sleep
D Graeber - Jacobin magazine, 2021 - mirror.anarhija.net
In an essay penned shortly before his death, David Graeber argued that post-pandemic, we
can't slip back into a reality where the way our society is organized—to serve every whim of …
can't slip back into a reality where the way our society is organized—to serve every whim of …
On living outside of capitalist space and time
R Gayle - 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Oli Mould's most recent work, Seven Ethics Against Capitalism, is a book that reflects the
impact COVID-19 has had on scholarship, particularly for those of us located in the global …
impact COVID-19 has had on scholarship, particularly for those of us located in the global …
[图书][B] Everyday life: How the ordinary became extraordinary
JA Amato - 2016 - books.google.com
Most of the stories we tell are about great feats, dangerous journeys, or daring
confrontations—exceptional moments in our existence. But what about how we live every …
confrontations—exceptional moments in our existence. But what about how we live every …
[PDF][PDF] The End of Utopia as We Know It? Zygmunt Bauman's Take on Our Contemporary Times
J Holmqvist - … European Conference on Media, Communication & …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Abstract According to Zygmunt Bauman, we live in a world of hunting and hunters, where
instead of lingering in the present and appreciating it for what it holds, we push into the …
instead of lingering in the present and appreciating it for what it holds, we push into the …
[HTML][HTML] The great leveller? COVID-19's dynamic interaction with social inequalities in the UK
M Dennison - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2021 - Springer
It has been claimed that the global pandemic is a 'great equaliser'that creates a sense of
cohesion, however, this is problematic since COVID-19 has revealed the stark divisions in …
cohesion, however, this is problematic since COVID-19 has revealed the stark divisions in …