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Dynamics of inequalities in a global perspective: An introduction

The contribution in this introduction, and in this monograph issue of Current Sociology itself, is to explain how patterns of inequality associated with global capital have been reconfigured in different contexts and have historically produced varied results. The definition of global inequality used...

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Published in:Current sociology 2016-03, Vol.64 (2), p.159-171
Main Authors: Bashi Treitler, Vilna, Boatcă, Manuela
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