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Producing globalisation : Politics of discourse and institutions in Greece and Ireland.
Title:
Producing globalisation : Politics of discourse and institutions in Greece and Ireland.
Author:
Antoniades, Andreas.
ISBN:
9781847792624
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (209 pages)
Contents:
9780719078446 -- 9780719078446 -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of tables and figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Theory and agents -- 1 Hegemonic discourse communication -- 2 Greece and Ireland as social agents in the 1990s -- Part II Institutional reproduction and social transformation: the hegemonic discourse of globalisation in action(1995-2001) -- 3 Globalisation discourse in Greece -- 4 Globalisation discourse in Ireland -- Part III Conclusions -- 5 Facets of globalisation discourse -- 6 Explaining facets of the hegemonic:political economy, domestic institutions and beyond -- Epilogue -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
How can we study globalisation in a way that transcends the material/ideational rift? How has globalisation resonated and/or dominated in different national contexts? What role has been played by national political economies and domestic institutions in this process?*Producing globalisation* attempts to scrutinise the nature of the interplay between globalisation and national institutional settings. Rather than taking globalisation as a given, this book explores how concrete political actors produced the phenomenon of globalisation. Such an approach aims to bring human agency and its importance to the forefront of theory and practice in world politics and economics. The analysis is based on two case-studies, Greece and Ireland. By examining and comparing the discourses, policies and strategies of key, national institutional actors in these two countries, *Producing globalisation* offers new insights into the emergence of globalisation as a hegemonic discourse, as well as into the theory of hegemonic discourse itself. Thus the author invites us to think differently both about the nature of globalisation and the nature of the hegemonic within international political economy.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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