[ASA_PEWS] JWSR Winter/Spring 2022
Manuela Boatcă
manuela.boatca at soziologie.uni-freiburg.de
Thu Mar 31 08:41:26 PDT 2022
Apologies for cross-posting, but it is important that this message
reaches non-members as well.
Best wishes,
Manuela Boatcă
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Betreff: JWSR Winter/Spring 2022
Datum: Thu, 31 Mar 2022 17:37:53 +0200
Von: Manuela Boatcă <manuela.boatca at soziologie.uni-freiburg.de>
An: PEWS-ANNOUNCE at LISTSERV.ASANET.ORG
Dear PEWS members,
It is my pleasure to circulate the announcement and table of contents
for the latest issue of the Journal of World-Systems Research, which was
just released. Do check out the exciting table of contents - below and
attached.
Best wishes,
Manuela
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Dear colleague,
Below we announce the newest issue of the/Journal of World-Systems
Research/, which may be of interest to members of your network/association.
The Journal of World Systems Research is available free online
at*jwsr.pitt.edu <http://jwsr.pitt.edu>*. It is the official journal of
the American Sociological Association’s section on Political Economy of
the World-System and one of the most established scholarly, peer
reviewed, open access journals. Please help us spread the word about the
issue and forward the details below to friends and colleagues.
Andrej Grubacic
Editor,/Journal of World-Systems Research/
o members of your network/association.Kindly share this information with
your group’s email list and other
Journal of World-Systems Research
Volume 28 Number 1
Winter/Spring 2022
Table of Contents
i Andrej Grubačić | Editorial Note: Radical as Reality Itself
ARTICLES
Omar Awass | The New Shape of the Global Power-Field (GPF) After the
Transformation of the Modern World-System Post-WWII (Part. 2): Further
Outlines in the Evolution of the Field and Its Impact on the Global South
Çağrı İdiman | Tributary World-Ecologies, Part I: The Origins and the
North Sea World
Umaima Miraj | For a Revolutionary Feminist World-Systems Analysis: The
Case of Ghadar
Michael Calderon-Zacks | Technological Change before Globalization: Race
and Declining Employment for Mexicans on Railroads, 1945-1970
Víctor Ramiro Fernández et al. | Divergent Convergence: Complementing
Theoretical Approaches for Understanding the Rise of the Global South
and the Challenges for “the Rest”
Lana Parker and Natalie Delia Deckard | Market for a Public High School
Degree: Examining the Construction of Core Credential Demand among
Periphery Elites
COMMENTARIES
Patrick Bond | Leaning on the BRICS as a Geopolitical Counterweight
Leads Only to Faux-Polyarchic, Subimperial “Spalling”
ESSAYS
Jason W. Moore | How to Read Capitalism in the Web of Life: Towards a
World-Historical Materialism in the Web of Life
INTERVIEWS
Jerome Roos and Andrej Grubačić | Why Not Default? An Interview with
Jerome Roos
BOOK REVIEWS
Give and Take: Developmental Foreign Aid and the Pharmaceutical Industry
in East Africa by Nitsan Chorev, reviewed by Patricia Ward
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