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Global Perspectives

@GlobalPerspJnl

A peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal from @ucpress advancing social science research and debates in a globalizing world.

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New in our Diversity: Conceptualizations and Contestations Special Collection: The Dilemmas of Diversity in Sexuality Movements doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


Global Perspectives Reposted

13/13 Our research note on the Globalization Backlash is available now on @GlobalPerspJnl if you want to dig into the full findings! We look forward to your feedback 🙂 Link is here: bit.ly/3CnyA2V

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Is there a growing backlash against #globalization or do US voters want MORE international engagement in order to help solve complex environmental, economic, and global health problems? New research from @SiennaNordquist, @davidrkadler & @Kentikelenis 👇 doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


New in our new Special Collection, Planetary Perspectives: A New Paradigm?, from Simone Turchetti @Simodidouk: Data Rules: What the History of Scientific Data Can Tell Us about the Asymmetries of Global Governance in the Twentieth Century #historyofscience doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


🚨 New Special Collection: Planetary Perspectives: A New Paradigm? First article in the collection out now 👇 "Who Will Pay Back the Earth? Revaluing Net Energy through the Sustainable Yield of Regional Ecosystems" doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


The rise (and decline?) of "biodiversity" as an organizing concept: #Biodiversity as a Conceptual Tool for Science Communication: On the Life Cycle of a Boundary Object doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


Global Perspectives Reposted

I'm very pleased to have this published. Many thanks to all the contributors!!!

Our Global Perspectives Special Collection: Morality and Political Economy, Guest Edited by @MrPtrickyD & @seanirving100 and w/contributions from @APhemister, @donnaloftus2, @parhee, and Henry Kuo, out now and freely accessible through the month of August! online.ucpress.edu/gp/collection/…



Our Global Perspectives Special Collection: Morality and Political Economy, Guest Edited by @MrPtrickyD & @seanirving100 and w/contributions from @APhemister, @donnaloftus2, @parhee, and Henry Kuo, out now and freely accessible through the month of August! online.ucpress.edu/gp/collection/…

The introductory essay to the special issue of @GlobalPerspJnl on the moral economy by @seanirving100 and I is now up online. If it’s of interest and you can’t access “Moral Economy in time of Polycrisis” then please DM and I can send you a copy. online.ucpress.edu/gp/article-abs…



New in Social Institutions, Organizations, and Relations: Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Youth Radicalization during the January 2022 Events in Kazakhstan doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


New in Communication and Media: The Sociopolitical January 2022 Protests in Kazakhstan’s Telegram Channels: Agenda Interception doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


New in our Global Social Sciences? special collection, from Volker H. Schmidt: East Asian Social Science: State of the Art or Next Big Thing? doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…


Global Perspectives Reposted

Thanks to @MrPtrickyD and @seanirving100 for pulling this important and apposite edition together

More from the Morality and Political Economy Special Collection here 👉 online.ucpress.edu/gp/collection/…

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Global Perspectives Reposted

Great to see @donnaloftus2 article on thrift and the moral economy. A wonderful article that asks questions still pertinent today! A pleasure to be connected to it in a small way! Please do read it! #moraleconomy

New in our Special Collection, Morality and Political Economy, Guest Edited by @MrPtrickyD & @seanirving100: "The 'Futility of Thrift' and the Moral Economy of Nineteenth-Century Britain," from @donnaloftus2 doi.org/10.1525/gp.202…



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