Globalizations

Papers
(The median citation count of Globalizations is 2. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Confronting multiple global crises: a political economy approach for the twenty-first century36
Che Guevara and continental revolution35
The landscape and conjuncture of the land rush in the Colombian Amazon: failed and pin-prick land deals31
Advancing emigrants' rights in India: strategies of civil society in spaces for engagement26
The EU global gateway and energy infrastructure: navigating varieties of economic statecraft25
Unfreedom in labour relations: from a politics of rescue to a politics of solidarity?25
Reprocessing and remining as grey extractivism: the example of cobalt from the Southeast Missouri Lead Belt23
Knowing dissent: the Enlightenment subject within contemporary politics of subjectivity22
The trilemma of corporate taxation in a globalized world22
The geopolitical economy of state-led intelligence-commerce: two examples from Iraq and West Germany20
The right words: mapping the ideological language of authoritarian populism in post-apartheid South Africa19
A green transition orchestrated from Big Tech clouds?19
Enacting the humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) Triple Nexus: civic ecosystems at the frontlines of the Russo-Ukrainian war19
Tell me where you live and I’ll tell you the repression you face: Venezuelan authoritarianism across borders19
The political practices of gender experts: repurposing women's empowerment18
Compartmentality, commonist impulses, and the path to pluriversal transformation: an Australian perspective17
The politics of the anti-politics machine of agricultural commercialization: Uganda and Tanzania in the Longue Durée17
Water utilities as debt emitters: the commercialization of development funding and services provision in Kenya’s water sector16
COVID-19 crisis and crisis management in South Korea, 2020–202116
From organic to climate solidarity: challenges for climate change mitigation14
Authoritarian power and contestation beyond the state14
Epilogue: the ethico-politics of attention13
The geoeconomics of infrastructures: viewing globalization and global rivalry through a lens of infrastructural competition13
Correction13
Bridging divides against erratic democratic trajectories: the politics of rural and urban social movements in Southern Africa13
Capital redefined: a commonist value theory for liberating life13
AI for peace: new wine in old bottles?13
The lying flat movement, global youth, and globality: a case of collective reading on Reddit12
Norm spoiling, gender washing and the pushback against women’s rights in Brazilian foreign policy12
The adoption of earth-observation technologies for deforestation monitoring by Indigenous people: evidence from the Amazon12
The green-digital transition in the German automotive sector: dysfunctional strategies of distributive forces – negative transition effects for employees12
From sacred spaces to imperial glory: a deconstruction of civilizational discourses in Türkiye and Saudi Arabia12
Is Jair Bolsonaro a classic populist?11
The transnational dimension of the Pakistani ethnic economy in Barcelona11
Attacking gender education in Latin America: an ambiguous consensus?11
Confronting international organizations on social media? Understanding digital self-representation of liminal youth in global governance11
Neoliberalisation, dissensus, and the demise of tripartite bargaining in Italy after the 2011 debt crisis: a Gramscian ‘common sense’ approach11
Transnational migrant entrepreneurs: understanding their dependencies, fragilities, and alternatives11
The distant proximity of infrastructural harm: the contested and (in)visible dynamics of waste politics in Athens, Greece10
Prefiguring politics: transregional energy infrastructures as a lens for the study of authoritarian practices10
‘Not too high, not too low’: transparency, opacity and the politics of poverty measurement in Jordan10
Containing change: the politics of transitional aid in Egypt after the Arab uprisings10
Security, left populism, and abolitionist politics in the age of neo-fascism10
Work futures: globalization, planetary markets, and uneven developments in the gig economy10
Unpacking the ideational foundations of South American migration governance: a systematic analysis of the South American conference on migration (SACM)10
Education and socio-environmental justice in the pluriverse: decolonial perspectives10
From liberal to state feminism? Exploring gender politics amid political transition in Hong Kong10
Decolonizing AI rationality in the Ecuadorian Amazon9
Labour and migration in the games industry: circulation of workers and struggles across Brazilian and British contexts9
The ties that bind: reassessing the political significance of the BRICS amid Russia’s War on Ukraine9
Legitimation struggles in international organizations: the case of the African Union9
Digital markets and the commercialization of healthcare in Africa: the case of Kenya9
Contested geographies of localization(s): towards open-locales9
Desert geographies: solar energy governance for just transitions9
Learning by doing: a role theoretical approach to learning of inter-governmental organizations8
‘Neoliberalism, far-right politics, and the shrinking White middle class in Southern California’s Inland Empire’8
Tejiendo palabras – weaving words liaising with the Mexican national indigenous council communities:8
Filling the descriptive representation gap? Youth platforms in global environmental governance8
Reaching for the past: North Korea’s engagement with Koreans in Japan8
Linking geoeconomic and financial de-risking in European energy infrastructure8
‘Speak of the devil and he shall appear’: unpacking the practices of security brokers in West Africa8
The complexities of the urban [the case of Delhi]8
Between abolition and opium: civility and force across Asian and Caribbean British imperialisms8
Between land and the market: farmers’ mobilizations in Chhattisgarh and western Uttar Pradesh7
Andizi’: black women remaking the university in KwaZulu-Natal7
Uneven development and labour super-exploitation in regional automotive formations. Insights from Mexico and Morocco7
‘My parents told me to love my country’: positionalities of second-generation diaspora Eritreans in a transnational setting7
Transformation of the global digital labour marketplace: the challenges to digital service delivery via mediating platforms7
Representation, regulation and voice of immigrant couriers and platform drivers in Portugal7
Father state and its migrant daughters7
Environment, space, and identity in the Eurasian region7
‘Throwing in my two cents’: Burundian diaspora youth between conventional and transformative forms of mobilization7
Climate great power under geopolitical pressures: the EU’s trajectory and response to Russia–Ukraine war, 2014 and 20227
Afro-optimism and progressive modernity: the Fintech story in the African press7
Decentring the West? Civilizational solidarity and (de)colonization in theories of the Russia-Ukraine War6
Global benchmarking: contestations from a localized everyday perspective6
Climate change, global population and the capitalist axiomatic: making sense of Malthus6
A segregated rootedness : the integration pattern of the global south immigration in Spain and its causes6
Embeddedness and entanglement between the methods of Articulation and Calibration6
Dispossession of the commons: the Chaiya community forest and the creation of special economic zones6
Decentring narratives of (de)globalization and crisis: Uzbekistan’s ‘everyday’ political economy amidst Russia’s war in Ukraine6
Negotiating the public: re-municipalization, water politics and social reproduction6
‘We’ll be like Che’ Foquismo and sacrificial ethics within the Latin American revolutionary activism6
Youth responses to state-manufactured diaspora mobilization: Turkey’s diaspora governance and the politics of selective engagement6
Regional governance, gender and the COVID-19 pandemic in the global south6
Organizing against mining companies during the COVID-19 pandemic: frames, tactics and the digital divide in southern Mexico6
‘Band aid’ for women in the ready-made garment industry: self-help and surveillance in Bangladesh6
Reclaiming the politics of South-South cooperation6
Re-embedding Polanyi’s double movement thesis – the non-ideological and destructive countermovement6
The political economy of hipsters in Kazakhstan: mobilization, hybridity and class6
Correction6
Sites, stakes, and scales: radical relationalism and the shifting nature of food sovereignty mobilization5
The global (health) governance of antimicrobial resistance5
The roles they play: change in China’s climate leadership role during the post-Paris era5
Decolonial dialogues: COVID-19 and migrant women's remembrance as resistance5
Business as usual: framing labour exploitation in the UN global compact5
When autocratization backfires: how overreach sparked mass resistance in Thailand and Bangladesh5
Contract farming and the broken promises of rural development: inequality, resistance, and disruption in Tanzania’s export horticulture5
Total extractivism: welcome to the open cabal of ‘more is more’ & ‘all energy’5
Che as minister: the promotion of science and technology for Cuba’s socialist development5
Silent revolution/passive revolution: Europe's COVID-19 recovery plan and green deal5
For a global sociology of social movements. Beyond methodological globalism and extractivism5
Non-state legitimation as practice: the multiplicit making of public authority in Afro-Chinese engagements5
Hypermarketization: standardized shopping in emerging economies5
E. F. Schumacher and the natural capital paradigm: rethinking approaches to conservation through non-violence5
Geostrategic globalization: US–China rivalry, corporate strategy, and the new global economy5
Gender-based digital transnational repression as a global authoritarian practice5
Introduction: political subjectivity in times of crisis5
Tackling terricide, not (only) ecocide: further exploring the nexus between social-ecological destruction5
Global cinema in an era of deglobalization: trans-territorial compulsions and the plenipotentiary potential of human activities in Cloud Atlas and Okja5
Growth models and the question of popular legitimacy5
Residual unprotection: aflatoxin research and regulation in Senegal's postcolonial peanut infrastructures5
Fossil fuel companies’ duty of reparation: why the industry must concur to foot the climate bill5
The production of rightlessness: palm oil companies and land dispossession in Indonesia4
Refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants in Central Mexico: The possibilities and limits of Triple Nexus efforts among state and non-state actors4
Spectacularization and the land rush in the Colombian Altillanura4
The spectacular commodity and land rush in Myanmar: its extent and consequences4
Decolonizing decolonization projects: neoliberalism, Indigenous services, and Indigenous strategic change in Taiwan and Canada4
Global Political Economy of the Flesh: towards a racialized and (un)gendered approach of the commodity4
Gender, labour, and a plantation-migration nexus in North Sumatra4
Prototype research as a qualitative method for studying academic life under illiberalism: the case of Turkey4
Troubling the nutrition transition model4
Che’s critique of the Organization of American States: from Punta del Este (1961) to Bolivia (2019)4
Globalizing minority persecution: China's transnational repression of the Uyghurs4
A new age of infrastructure development? An historical comparison of nested dependency in Pakistan and Egypt4
Widening the divide, reloading dependency: the political economy of data and AI capability building in Latin America4
Dollarization in the prism of state building: the case of Georgia4
Security assistance, authoritarian neoliberalism and racial capitalism: entangled mechanisms of coercion and control in post-2011 Tunisia4
Governing through metrics in the digital age4
Contributing to the nation through business: development of hegemonic strategies of South Korean conglomerates4
Intermediaries of citizenship by investment and Türkiye: ‘global citizenship market grows with us’4
The co-optation of regenerative agriculture: revisiting the corporate environmental food regime4
Geos → territory → security4
The spectacular global land rush: its character, extent and consequences4
Reconstructing regimes of dispossession4
Consent, coercion, colonialism: a manifesto for digital rights from the left4
‘You are not a loan’: contentious debt politics since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis4
The long run and the short run: temporalities of gender and development4
The shape of things to come: a further dialogue4
The digital blender: conceptualizing the political economic nexus of digital technologies and authoritarian practices4
Sovereignty, human rights and the regulation of transnational corporations: a critical spatial analysis of civil society proposals for a binding treaty4
Brazilian foreign policy for the war in Ukraine: changing non-alignment, counterfactual, and future perspectives3
Attraction to extraction: grey areas in extractive continuity in the Swedish steel transition3
The Eurasian form of internationalisation and Turkey’s Chinese model3
Cable wars? Mapping the political economy of submarine cables in an era of geoeconomic competition3
The digital oligarchic public sphere: contesting human rights in the age of billionaires3
State capacity and populist rule in times of uncertainty: COVID-19 response in South Korea, Brazil, and Turkey3
Why is there no conceptual history of ‘international’: a semantic and translingual reinterpretation3
Liminal identity of Turkey in humanitarian government3
The politics of resilience: promises of a Polanyian reading3
Renewable energy and EU-led authoritarian neoliberalization: small hydropower in Rakita, Serbia and the upscaling of environmental struggles3
Engaging the postcolonial state: dam, forced relocation, and the Bhil Adivasi Group of the Narmada River Valley, India3
Racialized labour, intimate subsidies, and silent cost of social reproduction: the saga of migrant women in India's gig economy3
Geopolitics and industrial relations theory: intellectual history and future reconfigurations3
Land-grabbing mafias and dispossession in the Brazilian Amazon: rural–urban land speculation and deforestation in the Santarém region3
Turkey and the Russian invasion of Ukraine: an interplay of bloc (de)formation, recognition and asymmetric interdependencies?3
The ontology of financial markets and the policy paradigm of financial regulation3
Fracasopolicy: toward a critical typology of policy failures3
Digital dependencies: how Google, Amazon, and Microsoft reshape the geoeconomics of energy3
What is ‘business as usual’? Towards a theory of cumulative sociomaterial change3
Shaping the global: knowledge, experts, and U.S. universities in the emergence of global health3
Anglobal knowledge and reimagined geographies of provincialization: the Anglosphere as missing ‘area’ in area studies3
Everyday peace as a networked process: youth digital cultures, participation and peacebuilding3
The inconstant frontiers of sustainability capitalism: tracing the development of Ireland’s electric vehicle infrastructure3
Imperial durabilities of debt: indigeneity, racial capitalism and the ‘tribal’ figure in finance3
Trading-off or trading-in? A critical political economy perspective of green growth’s policy framing3
Explaining the Russian invasion in Ukraine: between geopolitics, civilisational choice, and dead-end capitalist transition3
China’s counterfactual roles in the Ukraine war3
Correction3
Radical (re) readings of Polanyi: splitting hairs and building bridges2
The impossible, necessary outside of nature: a Luhmannian intervention into post-humanist ecology2
Advancing without transforming: unveiling the socio-environmental contradictions in the 2008 Constitution of Ecuador2
Unlearning possessive belonging: reading in relation with Indigenous science fiction2
Challenging the three faces of extractivism: the Mapuche struggle and the forestry industry in Chile2
Authoritarian neoliberalism in South Korea: origins and historical conjunctures2
Ambivalent affects in the platform assemblage: perspectives from the food delivery sector2
Advancing global citizenship and cosmopolitanism in an age of Globoskepticism: insights from the World Order Models Project2
José Carlos Mariátegui: Che’s precursor2
Storytelling, precarity and decolonizing practices2
Turning waste into capital: revaluing plastics in Thailand’s circular economy2
Biometric citizenship and the digital transformation policy agenda in Latin America2
The Slow Food Movement and the Terra-Madre project: food sovereignty and translocal assemblages2
Cities as aesthetic subjects2
Conceptualizing China–U.S. rivalry through the lens of globalization in an era of changing structure-agency dynamics2
Conferencing in times of climate crisis and Covid-19: feminist and queer reflections on the digital shift in academic work2
The War Complex: challenging the industry sectors responsible for the global arms surge2
Selling scarcity: reflexive green accumulation in the acoustic guitar industry2
Restorying displacement by writing reproduction back in: a critical physical geography of intersecting plantation, migration, and climate extremes in Sulawesi, Indonesia2
Speculative land grabs and Chinese investment: Cambodia’s evolving regime of dispossession2
Hectic and unpredictable times: the work shifts and everyday Life of Italian-Bangladeshi Uber drivers in London2
Correction2
‘Rage into action’: from carbon democracy to climate democracy?2
Ontological insecurity and urgency as a political value. Discourses of youth climate activists in Portugal2
Orange bras, petit capitalism and e-entrepreneurs. On the backroads of globalisation between China and Taiwan2
Transnational networks and mobilities of IT migrant entrepreneurs in a globalizing world2
‘The past is becoming the future’: Genghis Khan the environmentalist and the discourses of modernity and legacy concerning proper waste disposal in post-socialist Mongolia2
India rising? Private capital in the infrastructure-geoeconomics nexus in South Asia2
States and corporate land acquisition: comparing regimes of dispossession across the global south2
From subject to project: crisis and the transformation of subjectivity in the armed forces2
Greening labour? The role of the SDGs in fostering sustainability integration within trade unions2
Between (de-)mobilization, polarization, and transnational repression: the Egyptian diaspora in the wake of the January 25 uprising2
International political economy and the state in the Middle East2
Between remembrance and forgetfulness: heart perception, oneness and the human-landscape relationship in a Bashkir Sufi circle2
Swadeshi globalization: Dattopant Thengadi’s Hindu Nationalist path for globalization in late twentieth-century India2
Oral memories: inter-generational remembrance of the 1931–1933 Kazakh famine2
The remittance house on forest plantation land: migrant labour's fixities in mountain Java, Indonesia2
‘Underneath the shirt or the scarf is an ordinary person’: risk and democratization in football supporters’ collective action2
Looking at the war in Ukraine and ways it could end from a global perspective2
The ‘ideal citizen’ abroad: engaging Rwanda’s young generation diaspora2
Decolonizing and feminizing citizenship otherwise: enfleshment from the borderlands of (non)being2
Contributions to the pluriverse from indigenous women professors of intercultural universities2
The spectacular land rush and its consequences in Ethiopia2
Subaltern globalization: publics and fighters in the Palestinian liberation struggle of the long 1960s2
Social networks for cross-border business activities: a comparison between transnational and domestic Moroccan migrant entrepreneurs2
Che Lives! The Legacy of Che Guevara in World Politics2
Indigenous connections with the resourcescape in the Russian North and Siberia2
Correction2
Substance- or legitimacy-oriented (de)legitimation of global governance institutions. The double-edged role of complexity2
Socio-ecological crises and global climate tipping points as difficulties for expanding extractivisms: prognoses on the Arctic2
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