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The World System According to Andre Gunder Frank: Hegemony and Domination
2015
Andre Gunder Frank is still recognized world-wide for his research and activism, including his contributions to dependency theory in the 1970s and world-system debates in the 1980s, as well as for his book ReOrient: Global Economy in the Asian Age in the 1990s (Lauderdale and Harris 2008). And now in his latest contribution, Frank further explores the argument that the contemporary world system is part of a continuous five-thousand-year-old history, providing yet more evidence to contest conventional theories that continue to place Europe at the center of economic development. In contrast, Frank contends that the rise of Western societies is a historical blip in an otherwise Asian-centered economy. As Frank's research challenges, for example, the Marxist and Weberian theories on the rise of capitalism as well as Wallerstein's world-systems analyses, there is no doubt that his work, at a minimum, continues to intrigue, provoke and excite scholars in multiple fields. Frank's research also impacts world-systems scholars by suggesting that they examine the world as one world system, rather than the current search for several world-systems, as he is critiquing theories of Eurocentrism and even the concept of capitalism (cf. Wallerstein 1999). Adapted from the source document.
Journal Article
Celebrando a André Gunder Frank y la diversidad
بواسطة
Lauderdale, Pat
في
Economics
2006
Journal Article
Celebrando a André Gunder Frank y la diversidad
بواسطة
Lauderdale, Pat
في
Testimonios
2006
Journal Article
chapter 8 “No Hay Rosas Sin Espinas” Statecraft in Costa Rica
بواسطة
Oliverio, Annamarie
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Lauderdale, Pat
2021
Book Chapter
Political deviance
2011
Introduction
Defining a particular action or behavioral pattern as deviant is inherently political since power
is used to impose the definition or label (Ben-Yehuda 1985, Schur 1980, Lauderdale 1976). The
study of political deviance is the study of differential power via departures from social norms or
expectations that are believed, or are purported, to have positive intent and/or consequences
for society. First, we need an understanding of the definitional processes involved in deviance
designations because determining the intent of the actors and the consequences of their behavior
is only part of a more complex picture. Intent and consequences are socially negotiated, which
has become obvious in and out of courtrooms and throughout societies. The actions of relevant
moral entrepreneurs, social movements and protests, public opinion, and the role of agents of
social control, for example, are important in determining social perceptions of the deviants’
actions and their consequences. To understand such struggles over social definitions, we can
heuristically consider the tension between deviance, politics, and diversity.
Book Chapter
Indigenous North American Jurisprudence
1997
Lauderdale examines differences between indigenous North American and contemporary Western perspectives on jurisprudence and the impact of state law arising from a paradigm of control and standardization of behavior.
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