Items where Author is "Sassen, Saskia"

Number of items: 24.
Article
  • Digging in the penumbra of master categories. Sassen, Saskia
  • Globalization or denationalization? Sassen, Saskia
  • Going beyond the national state in the USA: the politics of minoritized groups in global cities. Sassen, Saskia
  • Local actors in global politics. Sassen, Saskia
  • Regulating immigration in a global age: a new policy landscape. Sassen, Saskia
  • When national territory is home to the global: old borders to novel borderings. Sassen, Saskia
  • The global city: introducing a concept. Sassen, Saskia
  • The participation of states and citizens in global governance. Sassen, Saskia
  • The repositioning of citizenship and alienage: emergent subjects and spaces for politics. Sassen, Saskia
  • The state and globalization. Sassen, Saskia
  • Book
  • Globalization and its discontents. Sassen, Saskia
  • Guests and Aliens. Sassen, Saskia
  • Losing control: sovereignty in an age of globalization. Sassen, Saskia
  • Territory, authority, rights: from medieval to global assemblages. Sassen, Saskia
  • Uneven growth: tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities. Gadanho, Pedro and Burdett, Richard and Cruz, Teddy and Harvey, David and Sassen, Saskia and Tehrani, Nader
  • The global city: New York, London, Tokyo. Sassen, Saskia
  • A sociology of globalization. Sassen, Saskia
  • Chapter
  • Against all odds: the urbanizing of human security? Sassen, Saskia
  • Electronic markets and activist networks: the weight of social logics in digital formations. Sassen, Saskia
  • Embedding the global in the national: implications for the role of the state. Sassen, Saskia
  • Servicing the global economy:reconfigured states and private agents. Sassen, Saskia
  • The locational and institutional embeddedness of electronic markets : the case of the global capital markets. Sassen, Saskia
  • Online resource
  • Five minutes with Saskia Sassen: “The issue right now is not the lack of discipline in Eurozone economies; it’s the financialisation of everything”. Sassen, Saskia and Brown, Stuart A. and Gilson, Christopher
  • Unlike Detroit, Chicago’s diversified industrial base has helped it to successfully switch from a material to a knowledge economy. Sassen, Saskia