Browsing by Author "Shrivastava, Meenal"
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Globalizing `Global Studies’: Vehicle for Disciplinary and Regional Bridges?
Shrivastava, Meenal (De Gruyter, 2008-07)The most contentious and critical questions of contemporary times relate to the nature, scope, impact and conceptualization of globalization. The intensified impact of globalization and the acceptance that it is a contemporary ... -
Invisible Women in History and Global Studies: Reflections from an Archival Research Project
Shrivastava, Meenal (Taylor & Francis, 2017-01)This article questions the continuing invisibility of the significant scale of the involvement of women in historical movements/moments. The focus is on Mahatma Gandhi-led Civil Disobedience movement (1930-33), which was ... -
Oil-exporting economies and political liberalism: comparative trends and their relevance for the Canadian Political Economy
Shrivastava, Meenal (2009-11-26)Alberta oil has enabled Canada to become the largest supplier of oil and refined products to the United States, ahead of Saudi Arabia and Mexico. However, the largest mining operations in history, is also one of the most ... -
Political Economy of Africa-India Relations: Remaking of a South-South Alliance?
Shrivastava, Meenal; Jiang, Wenran (2007-02-28)It is analytically awkward to compare the relationship between a country and a continent. Arguably, in this case it is possible since India is a postcolonial country of continental proportions due to its size and diversity, ... -
Political Economy of Higher Education: South Africa in a comparative perspective
Shrivastava, Meenal (2011-12-15)Education is one of the major linchpins of economic, social and political development of any nation. There is overwhelming evidence suggesting that higher education can produce both public and private benefits. Thus, the ... -
Reimagining Globalization: An Unfamiliar Narrative?
Shrivastava, Meenal (2011-03-29)As an idea or concept, globalization finds expression in the rhetoric and rationale for social and political action almost everywhere. However, the ebb and flow of this debate has ranged from declaring the 'End of History' ... -
Subaltern Approach and the “Sense” of History in Global Studies
Shrivastava, Meenal (2014-01-16)In the 1980s, the scope of enquiry of Subaltern Studies was applied as a corrective to the dominant Eurocentric history writing, particularly in the South Asian postcolonial historiography. In its early commitment to social ...