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Andre Gunder Frank and global development: Visions, remembrances and explorations. London: Routledge, 2011.

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Frank, Andre Gunder. Theory and methodology of world development: The writings of Andre Gunder Frank. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Frank, Andre Gunder. Theory and methodology of world development: The writings of Andre Gunder Frank. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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1926-, Hobbs Jack, ed. "Rommel?"-"Gunner who?": A confrontation in the desert. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1986.

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Manning, Patrick. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203816646.

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Manning, Patrick, and Barry K. Gills. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development: Visions, Remembrances, and Explorations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Andre Gunder Frank And Global Development Visions Remembrances And Explorations. Routledge, 2012.

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Manning, Patrick, and Barry K. Gills. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development: Visions, Remembrances, and Explorations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Manning, Patrick, and Barry K. Gills. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development: Visions, Remembrances, and Explorations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Manning, Patrick, and Barry K. Gills. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development: Visions, Remembrances, and Explorations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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(Editor), Sing C. Chew, and Robert A. Denemark (Editor), eds. The Underdevelopment of Development: Essays in Honor of Andre Gunder Frank. Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 1996.

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1929-, Frank Andre Gunder, Chew Sing C, and Denemark Robert Allen, eds. The underdevelopment of development: Essays in honor of Andre Gunder Frank. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1996.

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(Editor), Sing C. Chew, and Robert A. Denemark (Editor), eds. The Underdevelopment of Development: Essays in Honor of Andre Gunder Frank. Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 1999.

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Chew, S., and P. Lauderdale. Theory and Methodology of World Development: The Writings of Andre Gunder Frank. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2010.

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1929-, Frank Andre Gunder, Chew Sing C, and Lauderdale Pat, eds. Theory and methodology of world development: The writings of Andre Gunder Frank. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Kiely, Ray. Dependency and World-Systems Perspectives on Development. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.142.

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This essay focuses on two related “radical theories” of development, dependency and world-systems theory, and shows how they emerged as a critique partly of modernization theory and of the development strategy of import substitution industrialization. The dependency and world-systems perspectives on development were very influential among radical development theorists from the late 1960s onwards, all of whom agreed that capitalism had to be theorized as a world-system. These include Andre Gunder Frank, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Theotonio Dos Santos, Walter Rodney, Samir Amin, Arghiri Emmanuel, and Immanuel Wallerstein. Some “stronger” versions of dependency, associated with underdevelopment and world-systems theory, have been introduced in recent years. In particular, A. G. Frank proposed the idea that development and underdevelopment are two sides of the same coin. A more nuanced approach to understanding dependency suggested that development and dependence were in some respects compatible. Wallerstein’s world-systems theory has spawned another approach called world-systems analysis. As theories, the ideas associated with both dependency and the world-systems are problematic, failing, for example, to adequately explain the origins of the capitalist world economy. However, both theories remain useful for understanding the current global order. In addition to recognizing that capitalism can in some respects be regarded as a world-system, the two approaches correctly assume that neoliberalism reinforces hierarchies by undermining the capacities of states to shift out of low value production into higher value sectors, as shown by historical patterns of manufacturing.
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Wilkinson, David O. Comparative Civilizations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.125.

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The study of comparative civilization raises a variety of questions; for example, how “civilization” is related to “culture,” what criteria shall be used to distinguish one civilization from another, or whether the past of civilizations can tell us anything about the future of our global civilization. One way to approach these elements of the comparative-civilizational problematique is by analyzing the successive theses of notable workers in the field, from Herodotus of Halicarnassus and Marco Polo to Garcilaso Inca de la Vega, Ibn Khaldun, Giambattista Vico, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. The works of Hegel and four other scholars—Nikolai Danilevsky, Oswald Spengler, Arnold Toynbee, and Pitirim Sorokin—are considered classics in the study of macrosocial systems. More recent studies of macrosocial systems that deserve consideration are those by André Gunder Frank and Barry Gills; Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas Hall; Carroll Quigley; Matthew Melko; and Samuel P. Huntington. The “civilizations” and “world-systems” approaches to macrosocieties are both strongly concerned to explain political conditions like hegemony and rivalry, general war, and general peace. Thus, it would be useful to concentrate on the political–military–diplomatic foci of both approaches. A key to making comparative-civilizational research more systematic is to identify the spatio-temporal boundaries of civilizations as complex systems with particular locations in space and time.
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Association Musée d'art moderne (Geneva, Switzerland), ed. Transformations: Roman Signer, Gunter Frentzel, Andrea Wolfensberger, Daniel Berset, Bernard Voïta, Ursula Mumenthaler, Eric Lanz : AMAM-Genève, Association pour un musée d'art moderne, 11 novembre 1990-31 janvier 1991. Genève: AMAM, 1990.

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Cappuccio, Massimiliano L., ed. Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology. The MIT Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/10764.001.0001.

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The first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. This landmark work is the first systematic collaboration between cognitive scientists and sports psychologists that considers the mind–body relationship from the perspective of athletic skill and sports practice. With twenty-six chapters by leading researchers, the book connects and integrates findings from fields that range from philosophy of mind to sociology of sports. The chapters show not only that sports can tell scientists how the human mind works but also that the scientific study of the human mind can help athletes succeed. Sports psychology research has always focused on the themes, notions, and models of embodied cognition; embodied cognition, in turn, has found striking confirmation of its theoretical claims in the psychological accounts of sports performance and athletic skill. Athletic skill is a legitimate form of intelligence, involving cognitive faculties no less sophisticated and complex than those required by mathematical problem solving. After presenting the key concepts necessary for applying embodied cognition to sports psychology, the book discusses skill disruption (the tendency to “choke” under pressure); sensorimotor skill acquisition and how training correlates to the development of cognitive faculties; the intersubjective and social dimension of sports skills, seen in team sports; sports practice in cultural and societal contexts; the notion of “affordance” and its significance for ecological psychology and embodied cognition theory; and the mind's predictive capabilities, which enable anticipation, creativity, improvisation, and imagination in sports performance. ContributorsAna Maria Abreu, Kenneth Aggerholm, Salvatore Maria Aglioti, Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, Duarte Araújo, Jürgen Beckmann, Kath Bicknell, Geoffrey P. Bingham, Jens E. Birch, Gunnar Breivik, Noel E. Brick, Massimiliano L. Cappuccio, Thomas H. Carr, Alberto Cei, Anthony Chemero, Wayne Christensen, Lincoln J. Colling, Cassie Comley, Keith Davids, Matt Dicks, Caren Diehl, Karl Erickson, Anna Esposito, Pedro Tiago Esteves, Mirko Farina, Giolo Fele, Denis Francesconi, Shaun Gallagher, Gowrishankar Ganesh, Raúl Sánchez-García, Rob Gray, Denise M. Hill, Daniel D. Hutto, Tsuyoshi Ikegami, Geir Jordet, Adam Kiefer, Michael Kirchhoff, Kevin Krein, Kenneth Liberman, Tadhg E. MacIntyre, Nelson Mauro Maldonato, David L. Mann, Richard S. W. Masters, Patrick McGivern, Doris McIlwain, Michele Merritt, Christopher Mesagno, Vegard Fusche Moe, Barbara Gail Montero, Aidan P. Moran, David Moreau, Hiroki Nakamoto, Alberto Oliverio, David Papineau, Gert-Jan Pepping, Miriam Reiner, Ian Renshaw, Michael A. Riley, Zuzanna Rucinska, Lawrence Shapiro, Paula Silva, Shannon Spaulding, John Sutton, Phillip D. Tomporowski, John Toner, Andrew D. Wilson, Audrey Yap, Qin Zhu, Christopher Madan
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