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http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/transforming-capitalism
Transforming Capitalism
Series edited by *Ian Bruff (Managing Editor), Julie Cupples, Gemma
Edwards, Laura Horn, Simon Springer* and *Jacqui True*
This book series provides a platform for the publication of
path-breaking and interdisciplinary scholarship which seeks to
understand and critique capitalism along four key lines: crisis,
development, inequality, and resistance. Through this approach the
series alerts us to how capitalism is always evolving and hints at how
we could also transform capitalism itself through our own actions.
/Transforming Capitalism/ is rooted in the vibrant, broad and
pluralistic debates spanning a range of approaches in a number of fields
and disciplines. As such, it will appeal to scholars working in
sociology, geography, cultural studies, international studies,
development, social theory, politics, labour and welfare studies,
economics, anthropology, law, and more. It publishes books, in the form
of monographs, edited volumes and occasional translations of essential
works, which address numerous topics and issues rooted in these debates
and literatures. The series has at its core the assumption that the
world is in various states of transformation, and that these
transformations may build upon earlier paths of change and conflict
while also potentially producing new forms of crisis, development,
inequality, and resistance. The terms crisis, development, inequality,
and resistance can be interpreted in a range of ways, and we are
interested in publishing creative and innovative monographs across a
range of fields, topics, and perspectives.
The series welcomes proposals
<http://www.rowmaninternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/RLI-Proposal-Form.doc>
on topics including, but not limited to:
• The multiple forms of crisis which characterise capitalism – past,
present, and future
• Variegated forms and crises of social reproduction and gender regimes
• Socio-economic restructuring and resistances at various levels (local,
national, transnational)
• Post/decolonial approaches to the study and critique of capitalism
• Insurgent and other new forms of citizenship
• Critical pedagogies and the potential for emancipatory transformations
of knowledge
• Economic subjectivity and the relationship between identity and capitalism
• Social movements seeking another world to the present
• Intersections of inequality, or the foregrounding of one form of
inequality (for instance, gender, race, class), across a range of scales
and cases
• Authoritarian responses to crisis and the growing fragility of
political authority
• The neoliberalisation and commodification of nature
• New imperialism(s) and the rise of global developmental liberalism
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