Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1]
From its inception, the world-systems perspective was not onlyenormously influential in long-term, large-scale social research; it also attracted a set of serious critiques. These fell into the general areas of the emergence of the capitalist world-economy; reductionism in the mode of argument; surp...
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description | From its inception, the world-systems perspective was not onlyenormously influential in long-term, large-scale social research; it also attracted a set of serious critiques. These fell into the general areas of the emergence of the capitalist world-economy; reductionism in the mode of argument; surplus appropriation and accumulation, including the question of class; and the general exclusion of an analysis of any role for “culture.” It is concrete developments in world-systems analysis over the past three decades,although not to the exclusion of explicit responses to critiques, that have gone a long way in addressing these concerns. They fall most notably into the areas of commodity chains, households, world-ecology, and the structures of knowledge. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8f025bdc45634ac7b5aaa5e944db9d402022-12-22T02:02:06ZdeuEditura ASE BucurestiThe Journal of Philosophical Economics1843-22981844-82082010-11-01IV1518Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1]Richard E. LeeFrom its inception, the world-systems perspective was not onlyenormously influential in long-term, large-scale social research; it also attracted a set of serious critiques. These fell into the general areas of the emergence of the capitalist world-economy; reductionism in the mode of argument; surplus appropriation and accumulation, including the question of class; and the general exclusion of an analysis of any role for “culture.” It is concrete developments in world-systems analysis over the past three decades,although not to the exclusion of explicit responses to critiques, that have gone a long way in addressing these concerns. They fall most notably into the areas of commodity chains, households, world-ecology, and the structures of knowledge.http://www.jpe.ro/poze/articole/51.pdfWorld-systems analysisCritiques of world-systems analysisImmanuel WallersteinCommodity chainsHouseholdsWorld-ecologyStructures of knowledge |
spellingShingle | Richard E. Lee Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] The Journal of Philosophical Economics World-systems analysis Critiques of world-systems analysis Immanuel Wallerstein Commodity chains Households World-ecology Structures of knowledge |
title | Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] |
title_full | Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] |
title_fullStr | Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] |
title_full_unstemmed | Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] |
title_short | Critiques and developments in world-systems analysis: an introduction to the special collection[1] |
title_sort | critiques and developments in world systems analysis an introduction to the special collection 1 |
topic | World-systems analysis Critiques of world-systems analysis Immanuel Wallerstein Commodity chains Households World-ecology Structures of knowledge |
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