Transnationalism from below

Transnationalism from below
About this book
Expansion of transnational capital and mass media to even the remotest of places has provoked a spate of discourses on transnationalism. A core theme in this debate is the penetration of national cultures and political systems by global and local driving forces. The nation-state is seen as weakened by transnational capital, global media, and emergent supranational political institutions. It also faces the decentering local resistances of the informal economy, ethnic nationalism, and grass-roots activism.
Transnationalism From Below brings together a rich combination of theoretical and grounded studies of transnational processes and practices, discussing both their positive and negative aspects. Transnationalism From Below is a pioneering collection that will make a significant addition to the libraries of anthropologists, sociologists, international relations specialists, urban planners, political scientists, and policymakers.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL17991955W
Subjects
NationalismGroup identityNational characteristicsSocial movementsInternational economic relationsInternationalismCity planningNation-stateTransnationalismSOCIAL SCIENCEGeneral