Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Jan Nederveen Pieterse is a Dutch-born scholar whose work centers on global political economy, development studies and cultural studies. He currently serves as the Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Distinguished Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Provided by Wikipedia
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White on black : images of Africa and Blacks in Western popular culture / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Is there hope for Uncle Sam? : beyond the American bubble / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Multipolar globalization : emerging economies and development / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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White on black : images of Africa and Blacks in Western popular culture / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and culture : global mélange / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and culture : global mélange / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Changing Constellations of Southeast Asia : From Northeast Asia to China / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization or empire? / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Development theory : deconstructions/reconstructions / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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White on black : images of Africa and Blacks in Western popular culture / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Ethnicities and global multiculture : pants for an octopus / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Development theory deconstructions/reconstructions / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and culture : global mélange / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Is there hope for Uncle Sam? : beyond the American bubble / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and culture : global mélange / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and Development in East Asia. by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization and culture : global mélange / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Connectivity and global studies / by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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Globalization or empire? by Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
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