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  1. Imagining global futures
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (Publisher); Cohen, Joshua (Publisher)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Boston Review, Cambridge, MA

    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation,... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation, Imagining Global Futures explores a range of radical visions for a world after neoliberalism and empire. Centered on movements in the Global South, the collection challenges dominant patterns of social and political life and sketches more just and sustainable futures we might build in their place. How can we build a world where people are both freer and more equal? An urgent resource for collective imagination, Imagining Global Futures counterposes thick visions of a better world to our dystopian present.--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (Publisher); Cohen, Joshua (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 1946511749; 9781946511744
    RVK Categories: MD 8100
    Series: Boston Review Forum ; 24 (47.4)
    Subjects: Zukunft; Gleichheit; Soziale Ungleichheit; Egalitarismus; Nachhaltigkeit; Politik; Gerechtigkeit; Postkolonialismus
    Other subjects: Social prediction; Civilization, Modern / Forecasting; Postcolonialism; Equality; Civilization, Modern - Forecasting; Equality; Postcolonialism; Social prediction
    Scope: 211 Seiten, 23 cm
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  2. Imagining global futures
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Cohen, Joshua (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Boston Review, Cambridge, MA

    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation,... more

    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bibliothek
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    2019 B 0985 - 24
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    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation, Imagining Global Futures explores a range of radical visions for a world after neoliberalism and empire. Centered on movements in the Global South, the collection challenges dominant patterns of social and political life and sketches more just and sustainable futures we might build in their place. How can we build a world where people are both freer and more equal? An urgent resource for collective imagination, Imagining Global Futures counterposes thick visions of a better world to our dystopian present.--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Cohen, Joshua (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1946511749; 9781946511744
    Series: Boston Review Forum ; 24 (47.4)
    Subjects: Social prediction; Civilization, Modern; Postcolonialism; Equality; Prévision sociale; Postcolonialisme; postcolonialism; Civilization, Modern - Forecasting; Equality; Postcolonialism; Social prediction
    Scope: 211 Seiten, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Caio Kaufman: My Grandfather was a Virus /

    Eli Friedman: Escape from the Closed Loop /

    Daniela Gabor; Ndongo Sama Sylla: Dreams of Green Hydrogen /

    Raj Patel: Decolonizing Food /

    Harsha Walia: A World Without Borders /

    Heather Berg: Freedom, Not Benefits /

    Noura Erakat: Designing the Future in Palestine /

    Sascha Stronach: Kaitiakitanga /

    Mie Inouye: Labor's Militant Minority /

    Nojang Khatami: The Lifeblood of Iranian Democracy /

    Toussaint Nothias: How to Fight Digital Colonialism /

    AbdouMaliq Simone: Extending "Southern" Urbanisms /

    Julie Michelle Klinger: If Not Here, When? /

    Asli Bâli; Omar Dajani: Beyond the Nation-State /

    Robin D. G. Kelley: Freedom Dreaming /

  3. Imagining global futures
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (Publisher); Cohen, Joshua (Publisher)
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Boston Review, Cambridge, MA

    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation,... more

     

    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation, Imagining Global Futures explores a range of radical visions for a world after neoliberalism and empire. Centered on movements in the Global South, the collection challenges dominant patterns of social and political life and sketches more just and sustainable futures we might build in their place. How can we build a world where people are both freer and more equal? An urgent resource for collective imagination, Imagining Global Futures counterposes thick visions of a better world to our dystopian present.--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (Publisher); Cohen, Joshua (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1946511749; 9781946511744
    Series: Boston Review Forum ; 24 (47.4)
    Subjects: Social prediction; Civilization, Modern; Postcolonialism; Equality; Civilization, Modern - Forecasting; Equality; Postcolonialism; Social prediction
    Scope: 211 Seiten, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Caio Kaufman: My Grandfather was a Virus /

    Eli Friedman: Escape from the Closed Loop /

    Daniela Gabor; Ndongo Sama Sylla: Dreams of Green Hydrogen /

    Raj Patel: Decolonizing Food /

    Harsha Walia: A World Without Borders /

    Heather Berg: Freedom, Not Benefits /

    Noura Erakat: Designing the Future in Palestine /

    Sascha Stronach: Kaitiakitanga /

    Mie Inouye: Labor's Militant Minority /

    Nojang Khatami: The Lifeblood of Iranian Democracy /

    Toussaint Nothias: How to Fight Digital Colonialism /

    AbdouMaliq Simone: Extending "Southern" Urbanisms /

    Julie Michelle Klinger: If Not Here, When? /

    Asli Bâli; Omar Dajani: Beyond the Nation-State /

    Robin D. G. Kelley: Freedom Dreaming /

  4. Imagining global futures
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Cohen, Joshua (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Boston Review, Cambridge, MA

    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation,... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    What does a just world look like? This volume begins with a planet beset by accumulating crises--environmental, social, and political--and imagines how we can move beyond them. Drawing on the legacy of post-colonial struggles for liberation, Imagining Global Futures explores a range of radical visions for a world after neoliberalism and empire. Centered on movements in the Global South, the collection challenges dominant patterns of social and political life and sketches more just and sustainable futures we might build in their place. How can we build a world where people are both freer and more equal? An urgent resource for collective imagination, Imagining Global Futures counterposes thick visions of a better world to our dystopian present.--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Chasman, Deborah (HerausgeberIn); Cohen, Joshua (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1946511749; 9781946511744
    Series: Boston Review Forum ; 24 (47.4)
    Subjects: Social prediction; Civilization, Modern; Postcolonialism; Equality; Prévision sociale; Postcolonialisme; postcolonialism; Civilization, Modern - Forecasting; Equality; Postcolonialism; Social prediction
    Scope: 211 Seiten, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Caio Kaufman: My Grandfather was a Virus /

    Eli Friedman: Escape from the Closed Loop /

    Daniela Gabor; Ndongo Sama Sylla: Dreams of Green Hydrogen /

    Raj Patel: Decolonizing Food /

    Harsha Walia: A World Without Borders /

    Heather Berg: Freedom, Not Benefits /

    Noura Erakat: Designing the Future in Palestine /

    Sascha Stronach: Kaitiakitanga /

    Mie Inouye: Labor's Militant Minority /

    Nojang Khatami: The Lifeblood of Iranian Democracy /

    Toussaint Nothias: How to Fight Digital Colonialism /

    AbdouMaliq Simone: Extending "Southern" Urbanisms /

    Julie Michelle Klinger: If Not Here, When? /

    Asli Bâli; Omar Dajani: Beyond the Nation-State /

    Robin D. G. Kelley: Freedom Dreaming /