Connectivity and Global Studies
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on connectivity rather than traditional globalization, this textbook offers insightful analyses of social processes tied to historical connections, DNA analysis, technology, art, populism, and political economy. Nederveen Pieterse challenges conventional structuralist and institutional perspectives, presenting a fresh synthesis that aims to reshape theoretical frameworks in global studies. This resource is designed to enhance understanding of complex interconnections in a rapidly globalizing world.
