In the end of 2019, in order to celebrate 20 years of the publication of the book Empire, its authors, Michael Hardt (scholar) and Antonio Negri (philosopher and political activist, who was arrested for allegedly being a member of the Red Brigades), wrote an essay for New Left Review, in which they analysed different eras and the process of globalisation. One might say that the book’s key idea kept absolutely current because globalisation is increasingly more on the agenda. Its development is..
Much has been written over the past two decades on globalisation, especially on its political and so...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
Much of what has come to be known in political sociology, and in commonparlance in general, as globa...
No final de 2019, para assinalar os 20 anos da publicação de Império, os seus autores, Michael Hardt...
This book chapter discusses some of the underlying themes that are raised in the juxtaposition of gl...
The author claims that the globe was discovered by courageous adventurers and visionaries who had tr...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
It has become very difficult today to assume that we are living in a world which is postcolonial jus...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
Global is everywhere - recent years have seen a significant proliferation of the adjective "global" ...
Globalisation is one of the most discussed phenomena of our time. It depicts, amongst others, the tr...
This exciting book provides an illuminating account of contemporary globalization that is grounded i...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Reviews the book "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization," by John Mick...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
Much has been written over the past two decades on globalisation, especially on its political and so...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
Much of what has come to be known in political sociology, and in commonparlance in general, as globa...
No final de 2019, para assinalar os 20 anos da publicação de Império, os seus autores, Michael Hardt...
This book chapter discusses some of the underlying themes that are raised in the juxtaposition of gl...
The author claims that the globe was discovered by courageous adventurers and visionaries who had tr...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
It has become very difficult today to assume that we are living in a world which is postcolonial jus...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
Global is everywhere - recent years have seen a significant proliferation of the adjective "global" ...
Globalisation is one of the most discussed phenomena of our time. It depicts, amongst others, the tr...
This exciting book provides an illuminating account of contemporary globalization that is grounded i...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Reviews the book "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization," by John Mick...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
Much has been written over the past two decades on globalisation, especially on its political and so...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
Much of what has come to be known in political sociology, and in commonparlance in general, as globa...