Globalization and contestation: A Polanyian problematic
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Munck, Ronaldo (Author)
Title
Globalization and contestation: A Polanyian problematic
Abstract
The Polanyian problematic presents us with a unified, complex, and dialectical means to interpret globalization and its social contestation by diverse social and political forces. For Karl Polanyi (1886–1964), globalization as we know it would probably be conceived of as an extension of the ‘one big self-regulating market’ he discerned in his day, while his belief that ‘simultaneously a counter-movement was afoot’ provides an interpretative lens to examine the various facets of the counter-globalization movement. The Polanyian problematic of modern history as a ‘double movement’, whereby market expansion and social protection respectively lead phases, provides a useful antidote to all forms of economic reductionism when dealing with globalization on the one hand and political voluntarism with regard to contestation on the other. Basically, globalization is a human construct, and it can thus be deconstructed by society.
Publication
Globalizations
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
175-186
Date
June 1, 2006
Language
English
ISSN
1474-7731
Short Title
Globalization and contestation
Accessed
2017-01-31, 4:18 p.m.
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Munck, Ronaldo. 2006. “Globalization and Contestation: A Polanyian Problematic.” Globalizations 3 (2): 175–86. DOI: 10.1080/14747730600702956.
Discipline
Publication year
Keywords
- countermovement
- globalization
- Polanyi problem
Link to this record
Comments and observations
Be the first to comment!
Please email us your comments, and we will gladly review your submission.