Fielding Transnationalism

Fielding Transnationalism

Go, Julian; Krause, Monika

John Wiley & Sons Inc

12/2016

248

Mole

Inglês

9781119237877

15 a 20 dias

Fielding Transnationalism presents a collection of original essays that explore the promises of the theory of social fields, a concept advanced most prominently by Pierre Bourdieu, for the analysis of global relations.
Fielding transnationalism: an introduction (Julian Go and Monika Krause) 1. What is a global field? Theorizing fields beyond the nation-state (Larissa Buchholz) 2. Moral accounting as field foundation in an early modern empire: the English East India Company in the late eighteenth century (Nicholas Hoover Wilson) 3. For good and country: nationalism and the diffusion of humanitarianism in the late nineteenth century (Shai M. Dromi) 4. Social fields, subfields and social spaces at the scale of empires: explaining the colonial state and colonial sociology (George Steinmetz) 5. Taken in by the numbers game: the globalization of a religious illusio' and doxa' in nineteenth-century evangelical missions to India (Martin Petzke) 6. Fielding supranationalism: the European Central Bank as a field effect (Stephanie L. Mudge and Antoine Vauchez) 7. The lawyers' war: states and human rights in a transnational field (Lisa Stampnitzky) 8. Western hegemony' in the social sciences: fields and model systems (Monika Krause) 9. Is journalism a transnational field? Asymmetrical relations and symbolic domination in online news (Angele Christin) Notes on contributors Index
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