March 20, 2012

Bibliography for Thomas Hall's Presentation "What Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Can Teach Us About Globalization"

For those individuals who attended Thomas Hall's presentation "What Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Can Teach Us About Globalization" on March 20 and did not receive the bibliography that was distributed at the door, below is the full bibliography.


Thomas D. Hall
Professor Emeritus
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
DePauw University, Greencastle IN
thall@depauw.edu
http://acad.depauw.edu/~thall/hp1.htm

BIBLIOGRAPHY for talk at Ashland University, Ashland, OH
Hawkins-Conard Student Center
Auditorium, 7 pm
March 20, 2012
BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. Items mentioned in talk
Most of Hall’s papers are available on academia.edu

Carmean, Kelli. 2002. Spider Woman Walks This Land:  Traditional Cutlural Properties and the Navajo Nation­.  Walnut Creek, CA:  Altamira Press.

Champagne, Duane. 2010. Notes from the Center of Turtle Island. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Cobo, José Martinez. 1986. “Who are the Indigenous Peoples? A Working Definition.” International Working Group for Indigenous Affairs, on line at: http://www.iwgia.org/sw310.asp [accessed March 1, 2006].

Hall, Thomas D. 1989. Social Change in the Southwest, 1350-1880. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
_____. 2012. “Uncle Tom’s Intro to World-Systems Analysis,” updated irregularly, on line at: http://acad.depauw.edu/~thall/wsaintro.htm

Hall, Thomas D. and Christopher Chase-Dunn. 2006. “Global Social Change in the Long Run.” Pp.33-58 in Global Social Change: Comparative and Historical Perspectives, edited by Christopher Chase-Dunn, Salvatore Babones. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2008. “Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?” Globalizations 5:1(March):1-11.

Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2009. Indigenous Peoples and Globalization: Resistance and Revitalization. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Press.



Hall, Thomas D. and Joane Nagel. 2011. “Indigenous Peoples.” Pp. 156-160 Routledge Companion to Race & Ethnicity edited by Stephen M. Caliendo and Charlton D. McIlwain. London: Routledge.

Jennings, Justin. 2011. Globalizations and the Ancient World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kardulias, P. Nick. 2007. “Negotiation and Incorporation on the Margins of World-Systems: Examples from Cyprus and North America. Journal of World-Systems Research 13:1:55-82. [on line: http://jwsr.ucr.edu/index.php]


Kuecker, Glen D. 2007. “The Perfect Storm: Catastrophic Collapse in the 21st Century.” The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 3:5: 1-10.

Kuecker, Glen D. and Thomas D. Hall. 2011. “Facing Catastrophic Systemic Collapse: Ideas from Recent Discussions of Resilience, Community, and World-Systems Analysis.” Nature and Culture 6:1(Spring):18–40.

Robertson, Roland. 1995. "Glocalization: Time-Space and Homogeneity-Heterogeneity." Pp. 25-44 in Global Modernitites, Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash and Roland Robertson, eds. Newbury Park: Sage.

Ross, Anne, Kathleen Pickering Sherman, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Henry D. Delcore, and Richard Sherman. 2010. Indigenous Peoples and the Collaborative Stewardship of Nature: Knowledge Binds and Institutional Conflicts. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. 1999. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. London: Zed Books.

Smith, Paul Chaat. 2009. Everything You Know about Indians Is Wrong. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.


Snyder, Gary. 1990. The Practice of the Wild: Essays. San Francisco: North Point Press.


II. Readings available at Ashland
Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2012. in press. “Resistance: Indigenous Peoples.” In Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by George Ritzer. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
Hall_Resistance_Indigenous Peoples Proof COPY.pdf

Hall, Thomas D. 2011. “Ethnogenesis.” Pp. 136-138 in Routledge Companion to Race & Ethnicity  edited by Stephen M. Caliendo and Charlton D. McIlwain. London: Routledge.
Hall_Ethnogenesis2011.pdf this and the following are short entries in the Routledge Companion, brief summaries.

Hall, Thomas D. and Nagel, Joane. 2011. “Indigenous Peoples.” Pp. 156-160 Routledge Companion to Race & Ethnicity edited by Stephen M. Caliendo and Charlton D. McIlwain. London: Routledge.
Hall_Nagel_IndigenousPeoples2011.pdf

Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2005. “Trajectories of Indigenous Resistance Before and After 9/11.” Pp. 95 – 110 in Transforming Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities in the Post 9/11 Era, edited by Bruce Podobnik and Thomas Reifer. Leiden: Brill. [Paper edition, Chicago: Haymarket Press, 2009].

hallNfen05911.pdf  This is a shorter version of the following, longer original, freely available on line.

Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2004. “The Futures of Indigenous Peoples: 9-11 and the Trajectory of Indigenous Survival and Resistance.” Journal of World-Systems Research 10:1(Winter):153-197. [on line: http://jwsr.ucr.edu/index.php]

Hall, Thomas D. and James V. Fenelon. 2008. “Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?” Globalizations 5:1(March):1-11.

hall_N_Fenelon_Globalization_08.pdf

discusses how Indig. resistance is the precursor of many social movements.

III. Sources on World-Systems Analysis

Babones, Salvatore and Christopher Chase-Dunn, eds. 2012. Handbook of World-Systems Analysis: Theory and Research. London: Routledge.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Salvatore J. Babones. 2006. Global Social Change: Comparative and Historical Perspectives. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Thomas D. Hall. 1997. Rise and Demise: Comparing World-Systems. Boulder: Westview Press.

Denemark, Robert A., Jonathan Friedman, Barry K. Gills, and George Modelski, eds. 2000. World System History: The Social Science of Long‑Term Change. London: Routledge.

Hall, Thomas D., ed. 2000a. A World-Systems Reader: New Perspectives on Gender, Urbanism, Cultures, Indigenous Peoples, and Ecology. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Press.

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2004. World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2011. The Modern World-System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, reprint of 1974 original with new Prologue.


March 13, 2012

Upcoming Event: "What Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Can Teach Us About Globalization"

Thomas Hall argues that the history of survival of Native Americans and of Indigenous Peoples has continuing relevance for all human futures and that such a history can suggest pointers to future survival.  Rather than simply imitating the actions of the past, contemporary struggles can draw inspiration and hope for their own contexts.

Thomas Hall has published extensively on the topics of Indigenous Peoples and globalization.  Some of his recent work includes a co-authored book "Indigenous Peoples and Globalization: Resistance and Revitalization" (pictured here), a book chapter titled "Ethnogenesis" in the book "Routledge Companion to Race and Ethnicity", and the article "Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?" in the journal Globalizations.




What: "What Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples Can Teach Us About Globalization" (Presenter: Thomas Hall)
When: March 20, 2012 at 7:00pm
Where: Hawkins-Conard Student Center Auditorium

March 4, 2012