Publications
Latest Publication
Possible Futures Book Series
Possible Futures is a challenging new book series published jointly by New York University Press and the Social Science Research Council. In the first three volumes, series editor Craig Calhoun brings together thirty-six of the world’s leading social scientist to analyze the recent global financial crisis in historical context and with broad comparative attention to different parts of the world. The contributors address the connections between financial upheaval and a range of other social issues, and they consider the ways that both past history and current challenges shape possible futures. Terrible and potentially transformative as the crisis has been, the Possible Futures series shows that we need to recognize it as the product of larger patterns that connect financial and economic crisis to politics, geography, and social change. And we need to see in it openings to a range of possible futures. Series Introduction [PDF]
Books
Business as Usual: The Roots of the Global Financial Crisis, vol I, Craig Calhoun, Georgi Derlugian, eds.
The Deepening Crisis: Governance Challenges After Neoliberalism vol II, Craig Calhoun, Georgi Derlugian, eds.
Aftermath: A New Global Economic Order, vol III, Craig Calhoun, Georgi Derlugian, eds.
