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Recent and Forthcoming

 

Books

  • The Globalization of Strangeness (Palgrave, forthcoming).
  • Cricket and Globalization (co-editor, with Stephen Wagg) (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010).
  • Sage Handbook of European Studies (editor) (Sage, 2009).
  • Cosmopolitan Spaces: Globalization, Europe, Theory (Routledge, 2008).
  • Citizens and Borderwork in Contemporary Europe (editor) (Routledge, 2008).
  • Cosmopolitanism and Europe (editor) (Liverpool University Press, 2007).
  • Rethinking Europe: Social Theory and the Implications of Europeanization (with Gerard Delanty) (Routledge, 2005).
  • The European Union: A Political Sociology. (Blackwell, 2002).
  • European Cohesion? Contradictions in EU Integration. (Palgrave, 2000).

Special issues of journals edited

  • New Perspectives on Turkey-EU relations, Journal of Contemporary European Studies 19(3) (forthcoming, 2011).
  • Global borders Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2010).
  • Citizens and borderwork in Europe Space and Polity 12(1) 2008.
  • Theorizing Borders European Journal of Social Theory 9(2) 2006.
  • Rethinking European Spaces Comparative European Politics 4(2/3) 2006.
  • Cosmopolitanismn and Europe Innovation: the European Journal of Socila Science Research 18(1) 2005.

Journal articles/book chapters (recent)

  • ‘Cosmopolitan borders’ (co-authored with Anthony Cooper) in M. Nowicka and M. Rovisco (eds) The Ashgate Companion to Cosmopolitanism (forthcoming).

  • ‘Bordering and global connectivity: cosmopolitan opportunities’ in  G. Delanty (ed) Handbook of Cosmopolitan Studies (Routledge, forthcoming).
  • ‘Seeing like a border’ in Symposium section ‘Rethinking 'the border' in border studies’ Political Geography (forthcoming).
  • ‘The European Union’ (co-authored with Didem Buhari) in G. Ritzer (ed) Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Globalization (forthcoming).
  • ‘Many Europes’ (co-authored with William Biebuyck) in F.P. Wagner (ed) Romania in the European Union: Challenges, Pathways, and Prospects (Ashgate, forthcoming).
  • Rumford, Chris, ed., ‘Twenty20 and the future of cricket’, special issue of Sport in Society  14(12), (forthcoming, 2011).

  • ‘Transnationalism and European transformations: bringing people back in’ in J. DeBardeleben and A.  Hurrelmann (eds) Transnational Europe: Promise, Paradox, Limits. (Palgrave, 2011).
  • ‘Postwesternisation: A framework for understanding Turkey–EU relations’ (co-authored with Hasan Turunc) in A. Cakir (ed) Fifty Years of EU-Turkey Relations (Routledge, 2011).

  • ‘Social policy beyond fear: the globalization of strangeness, the “War on Terror”, and “Spaces of Wonder”’ Social Policy and Administration, Vol. 42, No. 6 (December, 2008), pp. 630-644.
  • ‘Finding meaning in meaningless times: emotional responses to terror threats in London’ in A. Closs Stephens and N. Vaughan-Williams (eds) Terrorism and the Politics of Response: London in a Time of Terror (Routledge, 2008).
  • ‘Where are Europe’s borders?’ Political Geography (forthcoming, 2008).
  • ‘Does Europe have cosmopolitan borders?’ Globalizations 4(3), 2007 (pp. 327-339)
  • ‘More than a game: globalization and the post-Westernization of world cricket’ Global Networks 7(2), 2007 (pp. 202-214).
  • ‘Political globalization’ (with Gerard Delanty) in G. Ritzer (ed) Blackwell Companion to Globalization (Blackwell, 2007).
  • ‘Theorizing borders’ European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 9 No. 2, 2006 (pp. 155-170).
  • ‘Rethinking European spaces: governance beyond territoriality’ Comparative European Politics Volume 4 Number 2, 2006 (pp. 127-140).
  • ‘Borders and rebordering’ in G. Delanty (ed) Europe and Asia: Towards a New Cosmopolitanism. Routledge (2006).

Research funding

 

For a full list of publications, please email me.

 

You can read selections of my work online in the PIR Virtual Library.

 


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