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
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.