Background for Jenny Edkins and Maja Zehfuss' "Introduction" to Global Politics
Antonio Gramsci:
Wikipedia: Antonio GramsciMonica Stillo: Overview and Analysis of Some of Gramsci's Key ConceptsWikipedia: Neo-GramscianWikipedia: Cultural HegemonyMarxist Internet Archive: Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937)Informal Education: "Antonio Gramsci, Schooling and Education"International Gramsci SocietyGustavo E. Fischman and Peter McLaren: "Rethinking Critical Pedagogy and the Gramscian and Freirean Legacies -- From Organic to Committed Intellectuals or Critical Pedagogy, Commitment, and Praxis"Stephen Gill: "Gramsci, Modernity and Globalization"Sofia Perrino on Antonio Gramsci's "Prison Notebooks" (selections)Frank Rosengarten: "Antonio Gramsci and C.L.R. James: Some Parallels and Similarities"Mark Rupert: "Reading Gramsci in an Era of Globalising
Capitalism"E. San Juan, Jr.: "Antonio Gramsci on Surrealism and the Avantgarde"Laura E. Ruberto: "A Gramscian Podcast on Women Workers and Migration"Adrian Budd: Gramsci's Marxism and International RelationsRobert Cox:
Robert Cox: "World Orders, Historical Change, and the Purpose of Theory in International Relations"Robert Cox: "Social Forces, States, and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory"Stuart Hall:
Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies: "Decoding Cultural Oppression"Stuart Hall: "The Question of Cultural Identity"Stuart Hall: "Cultural Identity and Diaspora"Stuart Hall: "Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies"Stuart Hall: "Race, articulation and societies structured in dominance" Stuart Hall: Encoding, DecodingStuart Hall: Cultural Hallmark (Interview)David Scott: "Stuart Hall's Ethics"Wikipedia: Stuart Hall -- Cultural Theorist