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Globalization & Autonomy Project

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Globalization & Autonomy Project

Led by the Institute on Globalization & the Human Condition (IGHC) founding Director, William D. Coleman, this 5-year project involved 13 Canadian universities and 16 international organizations including experts from China, Taiwan, Tunisia, Europe and the United States.

Eighteen IGHC/McMaster researchers from the Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences joined a group of 56 scholars in bringing expertise to the project. Funding Source: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Major Collaborative Research Initiative.

Publications

Global Ordering: Institutions and Autonomy in a Changing World (Pauly and Coleman, 2008).
Renegotiating Community: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Global Contexts (Brydon and Coleman, 2008).
Empires and Autonomy: Moments in the History of Globalization (Streeter, Weaver and Coleman, 2009).
Unsettled Legitimacy: Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era (Bernstein and Coleman, 2009).
Cultural Autonomy: Frictions and Connections (Rethmann, Szeman and Coleman, 2010).
Deux Méditerranées: Les voies de la mondialisation et de l’autonomie (Essid and Coleman, 2010). / Two Mediterraneans (Essid and Coleman, 2012; trans. Käthe Roth).
Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy: Insights for a Global Age (Blaser, de Costa, McGregor and Coleman, 2010).
Property, Territory, Globalization: Struggles over Autonomy in a Global Age (Coleman 2011).
Globalization and Autonomy: Conversing across Disciplines (Brydon, Coleman and Pauly, forthcoming).
Globalization and Autonomy Online Compendium (Coleman, Rockwell and Johnson).