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Special Issue on Anti-State and Anti-Systemic: Exilic Spaces and Societies in Movement in the World-System in JWSR

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Journal of World-Systems Research, Volume 28 Number 2, Summer/Fall 2022

Special Issue on Anti-State and Anti-Systemic: Exilic Spaces and Societies in Movement in the World-System

 

Table of Contents


Andrej Grubačić | Editorial Note: Ruling Abstractions and Unruly Spaces
 
ANTI-STATE AND ANTI-SYSTEMIC: EXILIC SPACES AND SOCIETIES IN MOVEMENT IN THE WORLD-SYSTEM
Spencer Louis Potiker | Introduction to the Special Issue: Anti-State and Anti-Systemic – Exilic Spaces and Societies in Movement in the World-System

Spencer Louis Potiker et al. | Anarchist and Anarchistic Anti-Systemic Movements in World-Systems Perspective: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Non-State Spaces

Crystal Eddins | Maroon Movements Against Empire: The Long Haitian Revolution, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries

Marilyn Grell-Brisk | Critical World-Systems Analysis: Thoughts on Organizing against Antiblackness Across Global-Local Boundaries

Ryan Knight | The Ins and Outs of Autonomy: Navigating the Borders and Boundaries of Autonomous Struggles in Mexico

Carlos Lucio and David Barkin | Postcolonial and Anti-Systemic Resistance by Indigenous Movements in Mexico

ARTICLES
Allan Hassaniyan and Mansour Sohrabi | Colonial Management of Iranian Kurdistan; with Emphasis on Water Resources


Kristin Plys | Theories of Antifascism in the Interwar Mediterranean Part I: Fascism in the Longue Durée

Andrew Smolski | Interrogating Structural Conditions for Agricultural Production: A Comparative-Historical Study of Cuban Incorporation, Delinking, and Exile

Çağrı İdiman | Tributary World-Ecologies, Part II: The Mediterranean World and the Crisis

ESSAYS
Jason W. Moore | Power, Profit, and Prometheanism, Part I: Method, Ideology, and the Violence of the Civilizing Project

Javier García Fernández | Immanuel Wallerstein’s Legacy in Southern Europe: Notes for Thinking Andalusia from World-Systems Theory

COMMENTARIES

Boaventura de Sousa Santos | Encountering Other Cultural Universes on the Brink of Chaos

BOOK REVIEWS
The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic by Barbara Katz Rothman, reviewed by Durgesh Solanki

Oil Crisis in Iran: From Nationalism to Coup d’état by Ervand Abrahamian, reviewed by Val Moghadam