ABSTRACT

Whereas Area Studies and cross-border cooperation research conventionally demarcates groups of people by geographical boundaries, individuals might in fact feel more connected by shared values and principles than by conventional spatial dimensions. Knowledge Production, Area Studies and Global Cooperation asks what norms and principles lead to the creation of knowledge about cross-border cooperation and connection. It studies why theories, methods, and concepts originate in one place rather than another, how they travel, and what position the scholar adopts while doing research, particularly ‘in the field’.

Taking case studies from Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, the book links the production of alternative epistemologies to the notion of global cooperation and reassesses the ways in which the concept of connectedness can be applied at the translocal and individual rather than the formal international and collective level.

Knowledge Production, Area Studies and Global Cooperation provides an innovative and critical approach towards established means of producing knowledge about different areas of the world, demonstrating that an understanding of pluri-local connectivity should be integrated into the production of knowledge about different areas of the world and the behavioural dimension of global cooperation. By shifting the view from the collective to the individual and from the formal to often invisible patterns of connectedness, this book provides an important fresh perspective which will be of interest to scholars and students of Area Studies, Politics, International Relations and Development Studies.     

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives (CC-BY-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction

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Knowledge production, Area Studies, and global cooperation
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part I|94 pages

Alternative epistemologies

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chapter 2|30 pages

The Islamisation of Knowledge

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chapter 3|33 pages

Review

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Spill-over and diffusion
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chapter 4|29 pages

Empirical case studies

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Islamic economy and Islamic feminism
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part II|67 pages

Areas and pluri-locality

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chapter 5|23 pages

At home away from home (emotional geographies)

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chapter 6|23 pages

Tunnel vision in Area Studies

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chapter 7|19 pages

Connectivity and cooperation

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Concluding thoughts
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