Eighteenth Global Studies Conference

  • 02-04 Jul 2025
  • University of Malaga, Spain(Hybrid)

Description

Topics
  • Networks of Economy and Trade
    • Understanding Global Markets – Singular or Multiple
    • Rules of the Game – Free Trade and Fair Trade
    • Power of Scale –Transnational Corporations, Public Investment, Small Enterprise
    • Patterns of Global Investment – Core and Periphery
    • Leveraging Advantages – Engines of Growth in the Developing World
    • Logics of Accumulation and Inequality – Patterns and Trends
    • Division of Labor – Rethinking Inside and Outside
  • Power of Institutions
    • Legacies of the Past – Imperialism and Neo-colonialism
    • Understanding Soft Power – Structures of Hegemony
    • Global Imaginaries – Neoliberalism, Anti, Alt-Globalization (and Beyond)
    • Agents and Structures – Nations and Sovereignty in the ‘New Globalization’
    • From Below – Social Movements, NGOs, Non-State Actors
    • Negotiating Conflict – Intervention, Political Violence, Terrorism
    • Advancing Universal Rules – Democratic Practices and Human Rights in Diverse Contexts
  • Ecological Foundations
    • Common Space - Ecological Footprints, Atmospheres, Biospheres, Eco-spheres
    • Growth and Its Limits - Environment over Economy
    • Shared Danger Signs - Rising Sea Levels, Desertification, Soil Degradation
    • Biological Diversity - It`s Past and Prospects
    • The Built Environment - Urbanization and the Sustainability of Human Settlement
    • Planning Food Systems - Security or Sovereignty
    • The Future of Everyday Life - Weather events, Natural Disasters, and Ecological Surprises
  • Vectors of Society and Culture
    • Visions of Progress - Development and Underdevelopment
    • Globalism as Ideology - From Above and Below
    • Pathways of Human Movement - Migrations and Diaspora
    • Imagining Communities - Nationalism and Post-Nationalism
    • Forced Movements - Refugees, Human Trafficking, Statelessness, Internally Displaced Persons
    • Social Meaning Making - Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism, Cultural Hybridization
    • Digital Societies - Big Data, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence
    • Just Relations - Inequality, Poverty, Racism

Venue

  • University of Malaga , Avda. Cervantes, 2, Malaga, Spain

More Details

Prices:
95-595 US Dollar (Estimated)
Early registration date: 02 Jan 2025
Organizer:
Common Ground Research Networks
Website:
Abstract submission deadline: 02 Jun 2025

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Event Categories

Government & Global Issues: Economy
Science: Economics, Environmental sciences, Multidisciplinary, Political science, Social sciences

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