The working papers series will circulate papers
by members of the Institute as well as other faculty members and
invited graduate students at McMaster University working on the
theme of globalization. Scholars invited by the Institute to present
lectures at McMaster will also be invited to contribute to the series.
The series has two principal objectives:
To foster dialogue and awareness of research among scholars at McMaster
and elsewhere whose work focuses upon globalization, its impact
on economic, social, political and cultural relations, and the response
of individuals, groups and societies to these impacts. Given the
complexity of the globalization phenomenon and the diverse reactions
to it, it is helpful to focus upon these issues from a variety of
disciplinary perspectives.
To assist scholars at McMaster and elsewhere to clarify and refine
their research on globalization in preparation for eventual publication.
| Title |
Issue |
PDF |
Author |
| The Politics of Globalization Studies: From the
problem of sovereignty to a problematics of government |
09/5 |
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Wanda Vrasti, Department of Political Science, McMaster University |
| Man in his Natural State: The New World and Locke's
Second Treatise |
09/4 |
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Joel A Konrad, Department of History, McMaster University |
| "The Media": A Crisis of Appearance |
09/3 |
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Nick Couldry, Deptarment o fMedia nad Communications, Goldsmiths
College, University of London |
| Negotiation on the Ground: Realizing Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights in South Africa, Nigeria and Peru |
09/2 |
 |
Natasha Sawh, Walter and Duncan Gordan Foundation |
| Wal-Mart: The Panopticon of Time |
09/1 |
 |
Max Haiven & Scott Stoneman, Department of English and
Cultural Studies, McMaster University |
| Organizing the (Un)Common |
08/6 |
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Crystal Bartolovich, Department of English, Syracuse University |
| Global Panic, Local Repercussions:
Exploring the Impact of Avian Influenza in Vietnam |
08/05 |
 |
Stacy Lockerbie, Department of Anthropology,
McMaster University |
| Urban Representation of Multiculturalism in a
Global City: Toronto's Iranian Community |
08/04 |
 |
Shahrzad Faryadi, Department of Urban Design/Urban Planning,
University of Tehran |
| The Labour of the Multitude
and the Fabric of Biopolitics |
08/03 |
 |
Antonio Negri |
| Global Tensions, Global Possibilities: Everyday
Forces of Conformity and Contestation |
08/02 |
 |
Graduate Students, McMaster University |
| Omens and Threats in the Doha
Round: The Decline of Multilaterialism? |
08/1 |
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Daniel Drache and Marc D. Froese, York University |
| The Politics of Form and Alternative
Autonomies: Indigenous Women, Subsistence Economies and the
Gift Paradigm |
07/2 |
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Rauna Kuokkanen, Political Science and Aboriginal
Studies, University of Toronto |
| Gendering Globalization:
Imperial Domesticity and Identity in Northern Pakistan |
07/1 |
 |
Nancy Cook, Professor of Sociology, Brock
University |
| Empire Writes Back: Between
Dreams of Trespass and Fantasies of Resistance
|
06/7 |
 |
Alina Sajed, Department of Political
Science, McMaster University |
| Autonomy and Domination within
the Global Trade System: Developing Countries in the Quest for
a Democratic WTO |
06/6 |
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Anna Lanoszka, Department of Political Science,
University of Windsor |
| Globalized Islam: Arab Identity
Sous Rature
|
06/5 |
 |
Salam Hawa, School of Poltical Studies,
University of Ottawa |
| Strangers as Enemies: Further
Reflections on the Aporias of Transnational Citizenship |
06/4 |
 |
Etienne Balibar, University of Paris-X Nanterre
and University of California, Irvine |
| Global Civil War and Post-Colonial Studies |
06/3 |
 |
Heike Harting, Department of English, University of Montreal |
| Has Financial Internationalization
Turned into Financial Globalization? |
06/2 |
 |
Samir Saul, Department of History, University
of Montreal |
| Techno-Religious Imaginaries: On the Spiritual
Telegraph and the Circum-Atlantic World of the 19th Century |
06/1 |
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Jeremy Stolow, Departments of Sociology and Communication
Studies/Multimedia, McMaster University |
| On Autonomy and Law |
05/3 |
 |
Natalia Loukacheva, Postdoctoral Fellow
Munk Centre for International Studies
University of Toronto |
Monetary Power and Political
Autonomy: Exchange Rate
Policymaking in Follower States |
05/2 |
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Louis W. Pauly, Director
Munk Centre for International Studies
University of Toronto |
The Origins of Global Civil
Society
and Non-Territorial Governance:
Some Empirical Reflections |
05/1 |
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W. D. Coleman, Dept of Political Science,
McMaster University and Sarah Wayland
Joint Centre of Excellence for Research
on Immigration and Settlement - Toronto |
| Globalization and Islamisation |
04/8 |
 |
Yassine Essid, Professor of History University of Tunis |
| Democratizing Globalization?
Impacts and Limitations of Transnational Social Movements |
04/7 |
 |
Jackie Smith, Department of Sociology, SUNY
at Stony Brook
2004 – 2005 Visiting Scholar (IGHC) McMaster University |
| Globalizing Hope: The Resonance
of Zapatismo and the Political Imagination(s) of Transnational
Activism |
04/6 |
 |
Alex Khasnabish, Department of Anthropology,
McMaster University |
| Competition, Contracts and Privatization:
Globalization and Public Administration in Developing Countries |
04/5 |
|
Ahmed Shafiqul Huque, 2003-2004 Visiting
Scholar, (IGHC) McMaster University |
| Violence as Historical Time |
04/4 |
|
Timothy Brook, Department of History, University of Toronto |
The Great Transformation II:
Human Rights Leapfrogging
in the Era of Globalization |
04/3 |
|
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Canada Research
Chair in Global Studies
and Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University *also
published as 2005. “The Second Great Transformation: Human
Rights Leapfrogging in the Era of Globalization”, Human
Rights Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 1, February, pp1 - 40. |
| The Elusive Basis of Legitimacy in Global
Governance: Three Conceptions |
04/2 |
 |
Steven Bernstein, Department of Political Science, University
of Toronto |
| From the Discourse of “Sino-West”
to “Globalization”: Chinese Perspectives on Globalization |
04/1 |
 |
Yu Keping, Director, China Center for Comparative
Politics and Economics of Beijing University |
| Obligations of a Global Neighbor |
03/8 |
 |
Joyce E. Bellous, Divinity College, McMaster University |
| Trade, Social Values and the Common Trust |
03/7 |
 |
Kenneth S. Chan, Dept of Economics, McMaster
University |
| Globality and Transnational Policy-Making in Agriculture:
Complexity, Contradictions, and Conflict |
03/6 |
|
W. D. Coleman, Dept of Political Science, McMaster University |
| History, Globalization, and Globality: Preliminary
Thoughts |
03/5 |
|
John C. Weaver, Department of History, McMaster
University |
| “What Is Globalization? The Definitional
Issue – Again” |
03/4 |
|
Jan Aart Scholte, Department of Politics
and International Studies, University of Warwick |
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CSGR Working Paper No. 109/02 |
| Content Providers of the World Unite! The Cultural Politics
of Globalization |
03/3 |
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S. O'Brien and I. Szeman, Department of English, McMaster
University (Eds.) |
| Content Providers of the World Unite! A
Critical Canadian Analysis and Agenda |
03/2 |
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L. M. Findlay, Department of English, University
of Saskatchewan *also published in
TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Topia 9
(2003) |
| Acknowledgement: The Road to Forgiveness |
03/1 |
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Joanna Quinn, Department of Political Science, McMaster University |
| The Flogging of Bariya Magazu:
Nigerian Politics, Canadian Pressures, and Women's and Children's
Rights |
02/5 |
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Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Department of
Sociology, McMaster University *also
published in Journal of Human Rights, vol. 3, no. 1,
(March 2004), pp. 3-20. |
| Cultural Diversity and Economic Convergence: The Dialectics
of Canadian Cultural Policy |
02/4 |
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Sabine Milz, Department of English, McMaster University |
| Well-Rooted? Land Tenure and the Challenges
of Globalization |
02/3 |
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Michelle Vosburgh, Department of History,
McMaster University |
| Globalized and Localized Digital Divides Along the Information
Highway: A Fragile Synthesis Across Bridges, Ramps, Cloverleaves,
and Ladders |
02/2 |
|
Carl Cuneo, Department of Sociology, Director, Network for
the Evaluation of Educationand Training Technologies (EvNet)
McMaster University |
| Moral Integrity and Reparations to Africa |
02/1 |
|
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Department of
Sociology, McMaster University |
| Governing Global Finance: Financial Derivatives,
liberal states and transformative capacity |
01/2 |
|
William D. Coleman, Department of Political
Science, McMaster University |
| Globalization and Democracy |
01/1 |
 |
Michael Hardt, Department of English, Duke
University |
| Culture and the Politics of Resentment in
the Era of Globalization |
00/4 |
|
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Department of
Sociology, McMaster University *also
published as 2005. “Culture, Human Rights, and the Politics
of Resentment in the Era of Globalization,” Human
Rights Review, vol. 6, no. 1, (October – December,
2004), pp 5 - 26. |
| Globalization as the End and the Beginning
of History: The Contradictory Implications of a New Paradigm |
00/3 |
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Arif Dirlik, Department of History, Duke
University |
| Identity, Empathy and International Relations |
00/2 |
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Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Department of
Sociology, McMaster University |
| The Globalization of Property Rights: An
Anglo and American Frontier Land Paradigm, 1700-1900 |
00/1 |
|
John Weaver, Department of History, McMaster
University |
| International Institutions, Globalisation
and Democray: Assessing the Challenges |
99/4 |
|
William Coleman and Tony Porter, Professors
of Political Science, McMaster University |
| Coming to Terms with Globalisation: Non
State Actors and Agenda for Justice and Governance in the Next
Century |
99/3 |
|
Richard Higgot, Professor of International
Political Economy, and Director of Economics and Social Science
Research Council, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and
Regionalisation, Warwick University |
| State Power and the Asian Crisis |
99/2 |
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Linda Weiss, Associate Professor, Department
of Government, University of Sydney |
| Private Governance and Democracy in International
Finance |
99/1 |
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William Coleman, Professor of Political
Science, McMaster University |
| Globalisation: Challenges and Opportunities |
98/1 |
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G.B. Madison, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, McMaster University
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| Comments and rebuttal |
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Tony Porter, Professor of Political Science,
McMaster University
Robert O'Brien, Professors of Political Science, McMaster University
G.B. Madison, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, McMaster University |
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