Envisioning the World: Mapping and Making the Global

Envisioning the World: Mapping and Making the Global
Title Envisioning the World: Mapping and Making the Global PDF eBook
Author Sandra Holtgreve
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 265
Release 2021-03-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3839455294

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The »global« is permanently made and remade by how it is envisioned in political projects, in language, and in literature. Through a range of case studies, this book shows how practices of referring to the world actually constitute the global in its many facets. It aims to provide a sense in readers of how the global is not something »out there«, but that it is embedded in a wide range of the seemingly »everyday«. The contributions appeal to a readership from a background in Sociology, History, Political Science, Literary Studies, and Social Work.

Envisioning Women in World History: 1500-Present

Envisioning Women in World History: 1500-Present
Title Envisioning Women in World History: 1500-Present PDF eBook
Author Pamela McVay
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Pages 0
Release 2008-06-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780073534657

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Part of McGraw-Hill's Explorations in World History series, this brief and accessible volume examines the evolving roles of women in modern history, how major world historical processes changed women's lives, and how women in turn influenced history. Within the distinct time period covered in each of chapters, the authors explores a variety of issues impacting the everyday lives of ordinary women, including life-cycle, sexuality, education, class, politics, and economics. The book's brevity makes it an excellent companion text for students in world history, women’s history, introductory sociology and anthropology courses, and women’s studies courses.

Envisioning Exoplanets

Envisioning Exoplanets
Title Envisioning Exoplanets PDF eBook
Author Michael Carroll
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 225
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1588346919

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Come along for the captivating hunt for planets like our own Envisioning Exoplanets traces the journey of astronomers and researchers on their quest to explore the universe for a planet like Earth. Exoplanets--worlds beyond our solar system--were once dismissed as science fiction. But now, with more than 4,000 confirmed exoplanets, countless possibilities exist for what remains to be uncovered in the universe. This book follows the exhilarating progression of exoplanet research from its earliest stages operating on the fringes of scientific research to the newest developments of renowned agencies around the world searching for planets capable of hosting life. Featuring provocative questions about the universe and more than 200 remarkable illustrations from Michael Caroll, Ron Miller, and other key members of the International Association of Astronomical Artists, Envisioning Exoplanets is an intergalactic visual voyage.

Envisioning the Nation

Envisioning the Nation
Title Envisioning the Nation PDF eBook
Author Astrid Böger
Publisher Campus Verlag
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Exhibitions
ISBN 9783593387901

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"Although designed to showcase world cultures in peaceful competition and cooperation, the world expositions of the 19th and early 20th centuries also promoted American nationalism and exceptionalism, recasting world history from an American point of view" résumé de l'éditeur.

Envisioning the World

Envisioning the World
Title Envisioning the World PDF eBook
Author Karlson Preuß
Publisher Transcript Publishing
Pages 264
Release 2021-03
Genre
ISBN 9783837655292

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The "global" is permanently made and remade by how it is envisioned in political projects, in language, and in literature. Through a range of case studies, this book shows how practices of referring to the world actually constitute the global in its many facets. It aims to provide a sense in readers of how the global is not something"out there", but that it is embedded in a wide range of the seemingly "everyday". The contributions appeal to a readership from a background in Sociology, History, Political Science, Literary Studies, and Social Work.

Envisioning a Sustainable Society

Envisioning a Sustainable Society
Title Envisioning a Sustainable Society PDF eBook
Author Lester W. Milbrath
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 432
Release 1989-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438413084

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The evidence is increasingly persuasive. We are changing the way our planet's physical systems work—irrevocably. These changes are global and interconnected and unavoidable. They are upon us already, making it virtually impossible for any modern society to continue its present trajectory of growth. This book provides a penetrating analysis of how we have come to this point, of why science and technology will fail to solve these problems, and of how we as a society must change in order to avoid ecological catastrophe. The scope is broad, the urgency of the message is impossible to ignore.

Re-Envisioning Global Development

Re-Envisioning Global Development
Title Re-Envisioning Global Development PDF eBook
Author Sandra Halperin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 326
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135927979

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Re-Envisioning Global Development offers an original conceptualisation of capitalist development from its origins to the present day. Most approaches to understanding contemporary development assume that industrial capitalism was achieved through a process of nationally organised economic growth, and that in recent years its organisation has become increasingly trans-local or global. However, Halperin shows that nationally organised economic growth has rarely been the case – it has only recently come to characterise a few countries and for only a few decades. This innovative text elaborates an alternative ontology and way of thinking about global development during the last two centuries – one linked, not to nations and regions, but to a set of essentially trans-national relations and connections. It argues that capitalist development has, everywhere and from the start, involved—not whole nations or societies–but only sectors or geographical areas within states. By bringing this aspect of historically ‘normal’ capitalist development into clearer focus, the book clarifies the specific conditions and circumstances that enabled European economies to pursue a more broad-based development following World War II, and what prevented a similar outcome in the contemporary ‘third world’. It also clarifies the nature, spatial extent, and circumstances of current globalising trends. Wide-ranging and provocative, this book is required reading for advanced level students and scholars in development studies, development economics and political science.