ISSN 1474-7731 (Print); ISSN 1474-774X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
What is Global Studies? pp. 497-497(1)
What is Global Studies? pp. 499-514(16) Author: Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
What's in a Name? Global, International, and Regional Studies pp. 515-519(5) Author: Mittelman, James H.
Searching for the Global in Global Studies pp. 521-525(5) Author: Archer, Kevin
Globalization, Glocalization, or Global Studies: What's in a Name? pp. 527-531(5) Author: Khondker, Habibul Haque
Performing the Global pp. 533-538(6) Author: Nienass, Benjamin
What is Global Studies Good For? A Commentary on Jan Nederveen Pieterse's ‘What is Global Studies?’ pp. 539-544(6) Author: Misco, Thomas
Comments on Jan Nederveen Pieterse's Essay, ‘What is Global Studies?’ pp. 545-550(6) Author: Appelbaum, Richard P.
Global 3.0 pp. 551-556(6) Author: Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
Creative Destruction and Globalization: The Rise of Massive Standardized Education Platforms pp. 557-570(14) Author: Liss, Jerald M.
Communicating Practice in Transnational Advocacy: Examples from Southeast Asia pp. 571-585(15) Author: Gilson, Julie
Irrationality and Regulation: Constructing Mad Cow Knowledge in the US–South Korea FTA pp. 587-601(15) Author: Kang, Susan
On Body Snatching: How the Rhetoric of Globalization Elides Cultural Difference in ‘Bodies… The Exhibition’ pp. 603-617(15) Authors: Schuck, Raymond I.; Gorsevski, Ellen W.; Lin, Canchu
Hegemony's Dirty Tricks: Explaining Counter-Globalization's Weakness in Times of Neoliberal Crisis pp. 619-634(16) Authors: Scholl, Christian; Freyberg-Inan, Annette
Buddhist Wisdom and Modernization: Finding the Balance in Globalized Thailand pp. 635-650(16) Author: Ma Rhea, Zane