Globalizations

Papers
(The median citation count of Globalizations is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
What does degrowth mean? A few points of clarification91
The appallingly bad neoclassical economics of climate change68
‘The economy’ as if people mattered: revisiting critiques of economic growth in a time of crisis51
Deep Restoration: from The Great Implosion to The Great Awakening38
Beyond land grabs: new insights on land struggles and global agrarian change36
Workers’ organizations and the fetishism of the trade union form: toward new pathways for research on the labour movement?29
Apologists for growth: passive revolutionaries in a passive revolution29
Reforming global climate governance in an age of bullshit28
Vaccine nationalism: contested relationships between COVID-19 and globalization27
In search of a political economy of the postgrowth era26
Empowered inclusion: theorizing global justice for children and youth22
Economics and climate emergency22
COVID-19, markets and the crisis of the higher education regulatory state: the case of Australia22
The political economies of different globalizations: theorizing reglobalization22
The political trilemma of contemporary social-ecological transformation – lessons from Karl Polanyi’sThe Great Transformation21
Humility in the Anthropocene21
Bitter sugarification: sugar frontier and contract farming in Uganda21
Philosophies of migration governance in a globalizing world20
The failure of Integrated Assessment Models as a response to ‘climate emergency’ and ecological breakdown: the Emperor has no clothes19
Is this the end of globalization (as we know it)?19
The Dasgupta Review deconstructed: an exposé of biodiversity economics19
Grounding Chinese investment: encounters between Chinese capital and local land politics in Laos18
Fiddling while the planet burns? COP25 in perspective17
The globalization of artificial intelligence: consequences for the politics of environmentalism17
Coloniality and globalization: a decolonial take17
Contextualizing corporate control in the agrifood and extractive sectors17
Spreading ‘green’ infrastructural harm: mapping conflicts and socio-ecological disruptions within the European Union’s transnational energy grid17
Authoritarian neoliberalism, crisis, and consolidation: the political economy of regime change in Turkey16
Information disorder, fake news and the future of democracy16
Neoliberalism incites but also restrains revolutionary change in the Third World – why articulating multiple struggles is necessary to confront structures of domination15
Shared pretenses for collective inaction: the economic growth imperative, COVID-19, and climate change15
The global climate of land politics15
The global food system, agro-industrialization and governance: alternative conceptions for sub-Saharan Africa13
Network companies, land grabbing, and financialization in South America13
‘We are not a partnership’ – constructing and contesting legitimacy of global public–private partnerships: the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement13
Skilled migration to emerging economies: the global competition for talent beyond the West12
Unthinking knowledge production: from post-Covid to post-carbon futures12
Teaching climate complacency: mainstream economics textbooks and the need for transformation in economics education12
Politicizing hydroelectric power plants in Portugal: spatio-temporal injustices and psychosocial impacts of renewable energy colonialism in the Global North11
Towards a feminist global trade politics11
The paradox of illicit economies: survival, resilience, and the limits of development and drug policy orthodoxy11
Reframing civilization(s): from critique to transitions11
Steering towards reglobalization: can a reformed G20 rise to the occasion?11
Land, territory and commons: voices and visions from the struggles11
The power to transform? Mexico’s ‘Fourth Transformation’ under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador11
From the Paris Agreement to the Anthropocene and Planetary Boundaries Framework: an interview with Will Steffen11
From industrial relations research to Global Labour Studies: moving labour research beyond Eurocentrism10
Rule of nature or rule of capital? Physiocracy, ecological economics, and ideology10
Global or local solidarity? That’s the wrong question: relationality, aspiration and the in-between of feminist activism in Southeast Asia10
Beyond traditional trade unionism: innovative worker responses in three African cities10
Beyond the critical: reinventing the radical imagination in transformative development and global(ization) studies10
Introduction to ‘Reclaiming democracy from below: from the contemporary state capitalist system to peoples’ sovereignty’10
A critique of the Laffer theorem’s macro-narrative consequences for corporate tax avoidance from a Global Wealth Chain perspective9
Desert geographies: solar energy governance for just transitions9
Unpacking the finance-farmland nexus: circles of cooperation and intermediaries in Brazil9
Labour conflicts in the Global South: an introduction9
The role of the urban scale in anchoring authoritarian neoliberalism: a look at post-2012 neoliberalization in Belgrade, Serbia9
Reglobalizing trade: progressive global governance in an age of uncertainty9
‘I don’t want your progress! It tries to kill … me!’ Decolonial encounters and the anarchist critique of civilization9
Empowerment, rights, and global food governance: gender in the UN Committee for World Food Security9
Brazilian far-right neoliberal nationalism: family, anti-communism and the myth of racial democracy9
A gendered labour geography perspective on the Cambodian garment workers’ general strike of 2013/20148
Solidarity across boundaries: a new practice of collectivity among workers in the app-based transport sector in Indonesia8
The Arctic mineral resource rush and the ontological struggle for the Viiankiaapa peatland in Sodankylä, Finland8
What was globalization?8
On the question of time, racial capitalism, and the planetary8
Constructing world society: international organizations, otherhood and the rise of global reporting8
Access to land and the Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil in Colombia8
Politically motivated precarization of academic and journalistic lives under authoritarian neoliberalism: the case of Turkey8
Critical Latin American agroecology as a regionalism from below8
Challenging the three faces of extractivism: the Mapuche struggle and the forestry industry in Chile8
Anti-austerity between militant materialism and real democracy: exploring pragmatic prefigurativism8
The modern/colonial hell of innovation economy: future as a return to colonial mythologies8
The IMF, tackling inequality, and post-neoliberal ‘reglobalization’: the paradoxes of political legitimation within economistic parameters8
Democratizing global climate governance? The case of indigenous representation in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)7
The human development and capabilities approach as a twenty-first century ideology of globalization7
Economics and the climate catastrophe7
The new conceptual vocabulary of the social sciences: the ‘globalization debates’ in context7
Indigeneity as a transnational battlefield: disputes over meanings, spaces and peoples7
Unpacking SDG 15, its targets and indicators: tracing ideas of conservation7
Shared interest or strategic threat? A critical investigation of political debates and regulatory responses to Chinese agricultural investment in Australia7
Converging on food sovereignty: transnational peasant activism, pluriversality and counter-hegemony6
The regenerative turn: on the re-emergence of reciprocity embedded in living ecologies6
The production of leisure: understanding the social function of football development in China6
Left divergence, right convergence: anarchists, Marxists, and nationalist polarization in the Ukrainian conflict, 2013–20146
Critical development studies and the study of globalization(s): introduction6
Work in the post-COVID-19 pandemic: the case of South Korea6
Indigenous resistance, planetary dystopia, and the politics of environmental justice6
Economics, the climate change policy-assemblage and the new materialisms: towards a comprehensive policy6
The philanthropic-corporate-state complex: imperial strategies of dispossession from the ‘Green Revolution’ to the ‘Gene Revolution’6
Postscript, an end to the war on nature: COP in or COP out?6
The developmental state and the study of globalizations6
Expulsion by pollution: the political economy of land grab for industrial parks in rural China6
Taxing the ‘crop of the century’: the role of institutions in governing the soy boom in South America6
Eurasian globalization: past and present6
Who wins and who loses from renewable energy transition? Large-scale solar, land, and livelihood in Karnataka, India6
Decentralist vanguards: women’s autonomous power and left convergence in Rojava6
The Trump administration, the far-right and world politics6
Reforming in a democratic vacuum: the authoritarian neoliberalism of the Temer administration from 2016 to 20185
Bridging the gap between overseas and Chinese perceptions on Sino-Middle Eastern relations: a Chinese perspective5
From climate change to economic change? Reflections on ‘feedback’5
Innovation in the era of generalized monopolies: the case of the US–Mexico automotive industrial complex5
Land grabbing, power configurations and trajectories of China’s investments in Argentina5
Creating a race to the top in global tax governance: the political case for tax spillover assessments5
Reciprocal empowerment for civil society peacebuilding: sharing lessons between the Korean and Northern Ireland peace processes5
Landed value grabbing in the terroir of post-socialist specialty wine5
Humanity for itself? Reflections on climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic5
What does Degrowth mean? Some comments on Jason Hickel’s ‘A few points of clarification’5
The credibility of regional policymaking: insights from South America4
Inclusive globalization or old wine in a new bottle? China-led globalization in sub-Saharan Africa4
The impact of moral injury on social movements: the demobilization of Jordan’s ‘Arab Spring’ protestors4
‘A virtuous industry’: the agrarian work-family ethic in US rulemaking on child agricultural labour4
‘Welcome to Mars’: space colonization, anticipatory authoritarianism, and the labour of hope4
Becoming ‘active labour protestors’: women workers organizing in India’s garment export factories4
Goodbyelabouring man, long livehomo economicus: the new precarity in the world of work4
Climate emergency and securitization politics: towards a climate politics of the extraordinary4
Labour conflicts in the Global South: towards a new theory of resistance?4
Beyond the premise of conquest: Indigenous and Black earth-worlds in the Anthropocene debates4
Neoliberalism and state formation in Iran4
‘We need to organise millions of people’ – how Alter Summit and DiEM25 struggle to create a European ‘modern prince’4
Building revolutionary subjectivity: creative tensions in thePlataforma de Afectados por La Hipoteca4
Conflicting securities: contributions to a critical research agenda on climate security4
Multiple Anthropocenes: pluralizing space–time as a response to ‘the Anthropocene’4
Norm convergence and collision in regime overlaps. Business and human rights in the UN and the EU4
On living in an already-unsettled world: COVID as an expression of larger transformations4
Revisiting the ‘boomerang effect’: the international relations of the trade unions in Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule4
In the name of the nation: Authoritarian practices, capital accumulation, and the radical simplification of development in China’s global vision4
Limits of solidarity: immigration enforcement, labour control and im/mobility in Washington State3
How to achieve an institutional change towards circular economy? A comparative case study on the EU and China3
Reluctant transformers or reconsidering opposition to climate change mitigation? German think tanks between environmentalism and neoliberalism3
Relational governance in rhetoric and reality: explanations and problems of China’s Belt and Road Initiative from the relational perspective3
Pandemics in global and historical perspective3
Rising temperatures and rising prices: the inflationary impacts of climate change and the need for degrowth-based solutions to the ecological crisis3
What is ‘business as usual’? Towards a theory of cumulative sociomaterial change3
Globalization in question: why does engaged theory matter?3
The reconfiguration of twenty-first century Latin American regionalism: actors, processes, contradictions, and prospects3
India’s pandemic: spectacle, social murder and authoritarian politics in a lockdown nation3
Welcome to the Anthropocene: Gregory Bateson, disaster porn, Swamp Thing, and ‘The Green’3
Inter-organizational relations in transnational environmental and women’s activism: multilateralists, pragmatists, and rejectionists3
Trade, health and social reproduction in a COVID world3
Unfreedoms in south India’s tea value chain: reproduction and resistance3
Norm conflict in the governance of transnational and distributed infrastructures: the case of Internet routing3
Silent revolution/passive revolution: Europe's COVID-19 recovery plan and green deal3
Authoritarian power and contestation beyond the state3
Knowledge and education for peoples’ sovereignty3
Everyday ethics of the global event: Grenfell Tower and the politics of responsibility3
From environmental to climate justice: social-environmental expulsions and the emergence of a climate edge in Europe3
The Pacific Alliance: regional integration as neoliberal discipline3
Field research notes on Amazon deforestation during the Bolsonaro era3
The conflict over GM soybean seed saving in Argentina: ground rent, social actors, biotechnology, and intellectual property rights3
Contemporary slave labour on the Amazonian frontier: the problems and politics of post rescue solidarity3
The far-right in world politics/world politics in the far-right3
From Luddites to limits? Towards a systematization of growth critiques in historical perspective3
The global south, degrowth and The Simpler Way movement: the need for structural solutions at the global level3
Turning left: student-worker alliance in labour struggles in China3
Planetarism: a paradigmatic alternative to internationalism3
The challenges of economic integration in Latin America: searching for consensus in contexts of globalization. The case of MERCOSUR (1991–2019)3
Migrant entrepreneurs in the ‘Farm of Europe’: the role of transnational structures3
Globalizing minority persecution: China's transnational repression of the Uyghurs3
Reconciling different approaches to conceptualizing the glocalization of the Belt and Road Initiative projects3
Globalization, crisis and right-wing populists in the Global South: the cases of India and Turkey2
A new deal after COVID-192
Broadened embedded autonomy and Latin America’s Pink Tide: towards the neo-developmental state2
Rethinking law from below: experiences from the Kuna people and Rojava2
Roundtable: the Latin American state, Pink Tide, and future challenges2
The urban identity in the global world. A theoretical reflection2
Anarchy in Iceland? The global left, pirates and socialists in post-crash Icelandic politics2
China’s counterfactual roles in the Ukraine war2
The state in chains: public policies against adverse incorporation in Southern Italian production networks2
Overcoming ‘small peasant mentality’: semi-proletarian struggles and working-class formation in China2
Digital markets and the commercialization of healthcare in Africa: the case of Kenya2
Introduction: pluriversality, convergence, and hybridity in the global left2
The ‘ideal citizen’ abroad: engaging Rwanda’s young generation diaspora2
Prefiguring politics: transregional energy infrastructures as a lens for the study of authoritarian practices2
About time: climate change and inventions of the decolonial, planetarity and radical existence2
A cosmopolitical education: Indigenous language revitalization among Tuxá people from Bahia, Brazil2
Toward an interstitial global critical theory2
The lying flat movement, global youth, and globality: a case of collective reading on Reddit2
The genealogy of social and political mobilization in Lebanon under a neoliberal sectarian regime (2009–2019)2
‘Let my people go’: diaspora mobilization for the human rights of political prisoners2
Green- or rose-coloured lenses forGlobalization Matters? Transdisciplinary epistemic practices and paradigmatic transformations in ecologies and equalities2
Shifting tides, regional reverberations: a class-relational analysis of the ALBA-TCP2
Understanding conflicts as clouds: an exploration of Northern Irish conflict narratives2
The epistemological intimacies of the urban frontier: mangrove swamps, possessive (non)belonging and kinship (m)otherwise2
Technology and countersurveillance: holding governments accountable for refugee externalization policies2
Go get ’em! Elites, depoliticization and resistance in the Catalan independence bid2
Killing asylum softly or leaving no one behind? The New York declaration and global compacts in a divided world2
Indigenous regionalism in the Andes2
Political and social mobilization in the Middle East and North Africa after the 2011 uprisings2
Movement pedagogies in pandemic times: Extinction Rebellion Netherlands and (un)learning from the margins2
Introduction: post-COVID transformations2
Decolonizing healing: weaving the curandera path2
Implications of Islamic women’s mobilizations in Egypt2
Local communities, extractivism and international investment law: the case of five Colombian communities2
The adoption of earth-observation technologies for deforestation monitoring by Indigenous people: evidence from the Amazon2
Glocal as hybridity, hegemony and reflexive engagement2
A contemporary history of Silicon Valley as global heterotopia: Silicon Valley metaphors in the French news media2
‘Throwing in my two cents’: Burundian diaspora youth between conventional and transformative forms of mobilization2
Hybridization or what? A question of linguistic and cultural change in Germany2
The far-right in modern world history2
Late industrialization in the Sustainable Development Goals: a critical perspective from the Argentine experience2
Prefiguring communalism and economic democracy in the Basque Country2
Ukraine war and beyond2
Foreign investments in New Zealand’s agricultural sector and their regulation, 2001–20172
Expanding the geographies of ‘sanctuary’ and the deepening and contentious nature of immigration federalism: the case of California’s SB 542
Brazilian foreign policy for the war in Ukraine: changing non-alignment, counterfactual, and future perspectives2
Orange bras,petitcapitalism and e-entrepreneurs. On the backroads of globalisation between China and Taiwan2
Border-crossing repertoires of contention: Palestine activism in a global justice context2
‘Not too high, not too low’: transparency, opacity and the politics of poverty measurement in Jordan2
Where is finance in the financialization of development?2
Captain America? On the relationship between Hollywood blockbusters and American soft power2
Poverty, corruption and democracy: the role of ‘political society' in post-colonial South Africa2
Renewable energy and EU-led authoritarian neoliberalization: small hydropower in Rakita, Serbia and the upscaling of environmental struggles1
Beyond the secular Anthropocene: Locke’s self-owning body, protestant translations of indigenous world-making, and the settler-colonial plantation economy1
A Freirean ecopedagogy or an imposition of values? The pluriverse and the politics of environmental education1
Learning from rivals: the role of science diplomats in transferring Iran's health house policy to the US1
Digital influencers and beer-branding folk dancers: the class stratification of participatory marketing in Uganda1
Sites, stakes, and scales: radical relationalism and the shifting nature of food sovereignty mobilization1
The roles they play: change in China’s climate leadership role during the post-Paris era1
Making of the Arctic dream – affective resources in the strategies of Arctic coastal states1
Turkey and the Russian invasion of Ukraine: an interplay of bloc (de)formation, recognition and asymmetric interdependencies?1
Legitimizing energy transitions through community participation: Germany and Australia at a crossroad1
An insurrection in energy research: a dialogue between Carlos Tornel and Alexander Dunlap on energy justice, capitalist warfare & decolonization1
Unfreedom in labour relations: from a politics of rescue to a politics of solidarity?1
Che Lives! The Legacy of Che Guevara in World Politics1
The geopolitical economy of state-led intelligence-commerce: two examples from Iraq and West Germany1
What are they doingright? Tweeting right-wing intersectionality in Latin America1
Global cinema in an era of deglobalization: trans-territorial compulsions and the plenipotentiary potential of human activities in Cloud Atlas and Okja1
Reclaiming the politics of South-South cooperation1
Is Jair Bolsonaro a classic populist?1
Socio-ecological crises and global climate tipping points as difficulties for expanding extractivisms: prognoses on the Arctic1
Does ‘food sovereignty’ engender paradigm shift or co-optation? Insights from Nepal1
Decolonizing education in Bourj Albarajenah: cosmologies of a Palestinian refugee camp1
Shaping the global: knowledge, experts, and U.S. universities in the emergence of global health1
How secondary states can take advantage of networks in world politics: the case of bridges and hubs1
New extractivism, foreign investment and inclusive development: reclaiming participatory gender equality in Perú1
Neo-liberal authoritarian urbanism: the dominant contemporary patterns of urban spatial production in Istanbul and São Paulo1
Che Guevara and guerrilla warfare1
The transnational dimension of the Pakistani ethnic economy in Barcelona1
A modest proposal: global theory for tough – and not so tough – times1
For a global sociology of social movements. Beyond methodological globalism and extractivism1
The Wikipedia Global Consciousness Index: a measurement of awareness and meaning of the world as one place1
An erotic and poetic political subjectivity of the sacred (en)flesh(ed)1
Consciousness breathing resistance in higher education: not separate but equal1
Introduction: political subjectivity in times of crisis1
Submerged perspectives: the arts of land and water defense1
The political economy of hipsters in Kazakhstan: mobilization, hybridity and class1
Urbanization, informal governance and refugee integration in Egypt1
Liminal identity of Turkey in humanitarian government1
Global assemblage of the Responsibility to Protect1
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