1st Edition
Globalization Development and Social Justice A propositional political approach
1. Introduction: Infraglobalization 2. Corporatist Globalisation: A World in Its Own Image 3. Infraglobalisation and Sub-Rosa Geographies: From Another World Is Possible To Many Other Worlds Already Exist 4. Alternative Ways of Knowing: Framing Globalisation 5. Paradox in Paradise: Participatory Development and the Social Economy in Kerala 6. A Cooperative Town: Community Development in Australia 7. Conclusion
Biography
Ann El Khoury is a Lecturer in Global Studies at the University of Technology (UTS), Sydney, Australia.
‘This pioneering and insightful book resources a new style of political imagination, practices of politics and a politics of hopefulness’
Richard Le Heron, Professor of Geography, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
'Ann El Khoury’s work lays out a cogent philosophical platform for a more diverse, less deterministic, and scalar-sensitive means for analysing global economic and social change, and, in doing so, gives voice to those who have for too long been forced to the margins of analysis and debate'.
Neil Argent, Professor, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences, University of New England , Armidale, Australia






