全球化
辩证法
历史性(哲学)
政治
优势(遗传学)
素描
社会学
现代性
世界历史
政治经济学
政治学
经济地理学
经济体制
地理
认识论
经济
法学
计算机科学
哲学
算法
生物化学
基因
化学
作者
Matthias Middell,Katja Naumann
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1740022809990362
摘要
Abstract Globalization can be interpreted as a dialectical process of de- and re-territorialization. The challenges to existing borders that limit economic, socio-cultural, and political activities, and the establishment of new borders as the result of such activities, bring about certain consolidated structures of spatiality, while at the same time societies develop regulatory regimes to use these structures for purposes of dominance and integration. Global history in our understanding investigates the historical roots of those global conditions that have led to modern globalization and should therefore focus on the historicity of regimes of territorialization and their permanent renegotiation over time. There is, at present, a massive insecurity about patterns of spatiality and appropriate regulatory mechanisms. This article begins with a sketch of this current uncertainty and of two further characteristics of contemporary globalization. The second part examines discussions in the field of global history with regard to processes of de- and re-territorialization. In the third part, we suggest three categories that can serve both as a research agenda and as a perspective according to which a history of globalization can be constructed and narrated.
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