ISBN:
0415581974
,
0415581966
,
9780415581974
,
9780415581967
Language:
English
Pages:
IX, 197 S.
,
graph. Darst.
,
24 cm
Edition:
1. publ.
DDC:
320.54
Keywords:
Nation-state and globalization
;
Nationalism
;
Globalization
;
Culture and globalization
;
Nationalstaat
;
Nationalismus
;
Nation
;
Globalisierung
;
Kultur
;
Culture
;
Nation-state and globalization
;
Nation-state and globalization
;
Case studies
;
Nationalism
;
Nationalism
;
Case studies
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Nationalstaat
;
Nationalismus
;
Globalisierung
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction: bridging the gap between nationalism and globalisation / Daphne HalikiopoulouNationalism and global culture / Anthony Smith -- Nationalism might change its character, again / John Hall -- Nationalism and the politics of culture in a globalizing world / Stephanie Lawson -- Globalisation and nation-formation in world history / John Hutchinson -- Nationalism as global history / John Breuilly -- Pan-nationalism reframed: theories of nationalism, the role of the "nation-state," and the global age / Sarah Danielsson -- Globalizing the "principle of nationality" / Andre Liebich -- Migration and citizenship in the making of a global labour market / Stephen Castles -- Global crisis, national blame / Jonathan Hearn -- Globalization and the nation-state: the future of failures / Ronald Grigor Suny -- Conclusion: nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary? / Daphne Halikiopoulou.
Note:
Literaturangaben
,
Introduction: bridging the gap between nationalism and globalisation
,
Nationalism and global culture
,
Nationalism might change its character, again
,
Nationalism and the politics of culture in a globalizing world
,
Globalisation and nation-formation in world history
,
Nationalism as global history
,
Pan-nationalism reframed: theories of nationalism, the role of the "nation-state," and the global age
,
Globalizing the "principle of nationality"
,
Migration and citizenship in the making of a global labour market
,
Global crisis, national blame
,
Globalization and the nation-state: the future of failures
,
Conclusion: nationalism and globalisation: conflicting or complementary?
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