Dis:connectivity and Globalisation
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Dis:connectivity and Globalisation

Concepts, Terms, Practices

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eBook - ePub

Dis:connectivity and Globalisation

Concepts, Terms, Practices

About this book

Globalisation is one of the most contested concepts of our time. From its promise of borderless flows of people, goods, and finance in the 1990s, it embodies today almost the opposite: deglobalisation, as tariffs are erected, borders heavily policed, anti-migration regimes enforced and sanctions levied. This 'disconnect' between promise and realisation is the subject of Dis:connectivity and Globalisation: Concepts, Terms, Practices. In almost forty short essays and an introduction, it explores key concepts that illuminate processes of globalisation from a dis:connective perspective, which highlights the role of delays and detours, interruptions, resistances and absences as constitutive of globalisation. The volume proposes rethinking globalisation by redefining the terminology we use to describe and analyse it.

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Year
2025
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9783111601267

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Absences
  6. Archive
  7. Belonging
  8. Blackout
  9. Blockages
  10. Bundles of connections
  11. Capital
  12. Communication technologies
  13. Constellation
  14. Deglobalisation
  15. Detours
  16. Dislocation
  17. Distance
  18. Ecologies
  19. Epistemologies, alternative
  20. Exclusion/Inclusion
  21. Exile
  22. Feminism
  23. Im/mobility
  24. Infrastructure
  25. Interruptions
  26. Invisibilities
  27. Islands
  28. Local-global-glocal
  29. Memory
  30. Networks
  31. Postcolonial
  32. Postmigration/Migration
  33. Queer
  34. Rights (human, animal, environmental)
  35. Secrecy
  36. Sound
  37. Transborder
  38. Transcultural/Transculturation
  39. Transimperial
  40. Transport
  41. Turbulence
  42. Unsettlement
  43. Waiting

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