ABSTRACT

This book explores and critically reflects on the theory and practice of political agency in contemporary global politics. In light of the changing relationship between the state, the market and the society, it seeks to map both theoretically and empirically contemporary forms of global political agency.

This book reflects on the theory and practice of political agency in contemporary global politics. More specifically, it empirically analyses a range of different forms of political agency and explores their significance for understanding and enacting global politics. Reflecting the efforts of scholars from a variety of disciplines from political theory and Sociology to Geography and International Relations, it brings into conversation a wide spectrum of theoretical approaches including Marxism, feminism, post-structuralism and historical institutionalism. The contributors compare a range of forms of political agency; exploring their significance for the theory and practice of global politics; and reflect on the tensions and synergies generated by recent efforts to conceptualise them.

Demonstrating an innovative and interdisciplinary approach Contemporary Political Agency will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, sociology, political economy and political theory.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Political agency in the age of globalization

chapter |20 pages

Judicial agency in the building of the European Union

A comparison of the European Court of Justice and the US Supreme Court

chapter |20 pages

Political agency in the economy

Cooperatives, solidarity and territory in Euskadi and Aquitaine 1

chapter |26 pages

Political agency and the responsibility paradox

Multinationals and corporate social responsibility 1

chapter |19 pages

Exploring the conditions of possibility for political agency

Rethinking politicization from a feminist perspective

chapter |26 pages

Radical political agency

Affective politics in the case of the Zapatistas of Chiapas

chapter |21 pages

Social infrastructures of political agency

The political mobilization of the women of the market in Lomé