Editorial Board
Globalization, Critique and Social Theory: Diagnoses and Challenges
ISBN: 978-1-78560-247-4, eISBN: 978-1-78560-246-7
ISSN: 0278-1204
Publication date: 6 November 2015
Citation
(2015), "Editorial Board", Globalization, Critique and Social Theory: Diagnoses and Challenges (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 33), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0278-120420150000033015
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2015 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
EDITOR
Harry F. Dahms
University of Tennessee (Sociology)
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS
Joel Crombez
Nicholas Hauman
Rhiannon Leebick
Steven Panageotou
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Robert J. Antonio
University of Kansas (Sociology)
Lawrence Hazelrigg
Florida State University (Sociology)
Timothy Luke
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Political Science)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sarah Amsler
University of Lincoln (Educational Research and Development)
Kevin B. Anderson
University of California, Santa Barbara (Sociology)
Stanley Aronowitz
City University of New York – Graduate Center (Sociology)
Molefi Kete Asante
Temple University (African-American Studies)
David Ashley
University of Wyoming (Sociology)
John Bradford
Mississippi Valley State University (Sociology)
Robin Celikates
University of Amsterdam (Philosophy)
Norman K. Denzin
University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign (Sociology)
Arnold Farr
University of Kentucky (Philosophy)
Nancy Fraser
New School for Social Research (Political Science)
Martha Gimenez
University of Colorado – Boulder (Sociology)
Robert Goldman
Lewis and Clark College (Sociology and Anthropology)
Mark Gottdiener
State University of New York at Buffalo (Sociology)
Douglas Kellner
University of California – Los Angeles (Philosophy)
Lauren Langman
Loyola University (Sociology)
Eric R. Lybeck
University of Exeter (Sociology)
John O’Neill
York University (Sociology)
Karen Ng
Vanderbilt University (Philosophy)
Paul Paolucci
Eastern Kentucky University (Sociology)
Moishe Postone
University of Chicago (History)
Lawrence Scaff
Wayne State University (Political Science)
Steven Seidman
State University of New York at Albany (Sociology)
Helmut Staubmann
Leopold Franzens University, Innsbruck (Sociology)
Alexander Stoner
Salisbury University (Sociology)
Stephen Turner
The University of South Florida (Philosophy)
Christine Williams
The University of Texas at Austin (Sociology)
- Globalization, Critique and Social Theory: Diagnoses and Challenges
- Current Perspectives in Social Theory
- Globalization, Critique and Social Theory: Diagnoses and Challenges
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Editorial Board
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I: Elements of a Critical Theory of Globalization
- The Task of Critical Theory Today: Rethinking the Critique of Capitalism and its Futures
- Profit Maxims: Capitalism and the Common Sense of Time and Money
- Theorizing Modern Society as an Inverted Reality: How Critical Theory and Indigenous Critiques of Globalization Must Learn From Each Other
- Part II: Contributions of Critique to Social Theory
- The Neo-Idealist Paradigm Shift in Contemporary Critical Theory
- Toward a Critical Ontology of the Social: Hegel, Lukács, and the Challenge of Mediation
- Critical Theory and Practice: Bridging the Global and the Personal. A Lecture
- Call for a New Social Theory: Re-Igniting Radical Imagination
- Part III: Critical Applications
- Imperial Homunculi: The Speculative Singularities of American Hegemony (Drones, Suicide Bombers, and Rampage Killers, or, an Excursion into Durkheimian Geometry)
- How Legends Become Brands: The Culture Industry in the Second Enclosure Movement
- Thick Description, Nomological Laws and Ideal Types: Which Methodology Helps Most with Praxis?
- About the Authors