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Special Issue Introduction: Coloniality of Power and Hegemonic Shifts in the World-System

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Introduction to Special Issue on Coloniality of Power and Hegemonic Shifts in the World-System

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Editors introduction to Journal of World-Systems Research Vol. 27, No. 1 Special Issue on Capitalist World-Economy in Crisis: Policing, Pacification, and Legitimacy


Nick Kardulias    

The papers in this thematic section were originally presented in two venues. Approximately half of the contributions were delivered first in a session at the Annual Meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society in Indianapolis, Indiana in March, ... see more


Albert Bergesen, Laura Parisi    

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Ben Scully    

This article presents a comparison of central debates in South African labor sociology in the1970s and the contemporary era. I argue that scholars can break through impasses in currentlabor sociology debates by reviving attention to the land-labor-liveli... see more


Andrew K. Jorgenson    

What are the effects of increased stuctural integration of international trade on the environment of relatively poorer countries, particularly in the southern hemisphere? This is the key question addressed by Corey Lofdahl in his book Environmental Impac... see more