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072 7 $aJFFS$2bicssc
100 1 $aSelchow, Sabine$4aut
245 10 $aNegotiations of the "New World"
260 $aBielefeld, Germany$btranscript Verlag$c20161115
520 $aGlobal is everywhere - recent years have seen a significant proliferation of the adjective "global" across discourses. But what do social actors actually do when using this term? Written from within the political studies and International Relations disciplines, and with a particular interest in the US, this book demonstrates that the widespread use of "global" is more than a linguistic curiosity. It constitutes a distinct political phenomenon of major importance: the negotiation and reproduction of the "new world". As such, the analysis of the use of "global" provides fascinating insights into an influential and politically loaded aspect of contemporary imaginations of the world.
536 $aKnowledge Unlatched$c103384$bKU Open Services
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650 7 $aGlobalization$2bicssc
653 $aPolitical Science
653 $aGlobal
653 $aUncertainty,
653 $aPolitical Discourse
653 $aCulture
653 $aPolitics
653 $aThe New World
653 $aPolitical Language
653 $aUSA
653 $aRhetorics,
653 $aGlobalization
653 $aInternational Relations
653 $aPolitical Theory
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=648634$zAccess full text online
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