Research Network
Alternative Futures and Regional Prospects
Publications
Recent Publications
- Hosseini, S A, Gills B.K., Goodman J. and Motta, S (forthcoming) The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies
- Burgmann, V (2016) Globalization and Labour in the Twenty First Century, Abingdon Oxon and New York: Routledge.
- Burgmann, V. Jureidini R, and Burgmann, M (2014) “Doing Without the Boss”: Workers’ Control Experiments in Australia in the 1970s. In Ness, I. (ed), New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class-Struggle Unionism, PM Press, Oakland CA: PM Press, 184-204, 301-305.
- Gills, BK, Hosseini, SAH and Goodman, J (2017) Theorizing Alternatives to Capital: Towards a Critical Cosmopolitanist Framework1. European Journal of Social Theory, 20(4): 437-454. 10.1177/1368431016642609; Full Text
- Hosseini, S A Hamed (2018) From Well-being to Well-living: Towards a Post-Capitalist Understanding of Quality of Life. AQ - Australian Quarterly, (2): 35-39. Full Text
- Hosseini, SAH and Gills, BK (2018) Critical Globalization Studies and Development. In: Veltmeyer, H and Bowles, P (eds.) The Essential Guide to Critical Development Studies. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 138-152.
- Hosseini, SAH, Gills, BK and Goodman, J (2017) Toward Transversal Cosmopolitanism: Understanding Alternative Praxes in the Global Field of Transformative Movements. Globalizations, 14(5): 667-684. 10.1080/14747731.2016.1217619; Full Text
- Markwick, RD (2017) Violence to Velvet: Revolutions-1917 to 2017. Slavic Review, 76(3): 600-+. 10.1017/slr.2017.167
- Milner, A, Sellars, S, and Burgmann, V. (eds) (2011) Changing the Climate: Utopia, Dystopia and Catastrophe, Melbourne: Arena Publications.
- Mitchell, W and Fazi, T (2017) Reclaiming the State: A Progressive Vision of Sovereignty for a Post-Neoliberal World. London: Pluto Press.
- Motta, SC (2018) Liminal Subjectivity: Weaving Feminised Liberations, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield International.
- Motta, SC (2018) ‘Enfleshing Insurgent Temporalities and Decolonial Times’ Globalisations, Anti-Capitalism Special Issue.
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