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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -How do certain phenomena come to be recognised as global issues And what enables a concept like 'early childhood'-once considered private and local-to be addressed alongside climate change, health, and human rights at the level of global governance This book explores how early childhood has been constituted as a global issue within the United Nations. Grounded in semiotic theory and informed by linguistic philosophy, it reconstructs the communicative processes and cultural logics-especially those of universalisation-that underpin its rise to global relevance.With an original analytic approach and a focus on meaning-making in world culture, this study speaks to readers interested in global sociology, categorisation studies, cultural theory, and the politics of knowledge. It offers not only new insights into early childhood as a global issue, but also novel strategies for engaging empirically with processes of global institutionalisation.Miriam Tag, Dr. phil. Sociology, MA philosophy, poet and artist, works at the intersection of literature, arts and environmental humanities, with a focus on deepening planetary relations, sensibilities and imaginations. 288 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -How do certain phenomena come to be recognised as global issues And what enables a concept like 'early childhood'-once considered private and local-to be addressed alongside climate change, health, and human rights at the level of global governance This book explores how early childhood has been constituted as a global issue within the United Nations. Grounded in semiotic theory and informed by linguistic philosophy, it reconstructs the communicative processes and cultural logics-especially those of universalisation-that underpin its rise to global relevance.With an original analytic approach and a focus on meaning-making in world culture, this study speaks to readers interested in global sociology, categorisation studies, cultural theory, and the politics of knowledge. It offers not only new insights into early childhood as a global issue, but also novel strategies for engaging empirically with processes of global institutionalisation.Miriam Tag, Dr. phil. Sociology, MA philosophy, poet and artist, works at the intersection of literature, arts and environmental humanities, with a focus on deepening planetary relations, sensibilities and imaginations. 288 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -How do certain phenomena come to be recognised as global issues And what enables a concept like 'early childhood'-once considered private and local-to be addressed alongside climate change, health, and human rights at the level of global governance This book explores how early childhoodhas been constituted as a global issue within the United Nations. Grounded in semiotic theory and informed by linguistic philosophy, it reconstructs the communicative processes and cultural logics-especially those of universalisation-that underpin its rise to global relevance.With an original analytic approach and a focus on meaning-making in world culture, this study speaks to readers interested in global sociology, categorisation studies, cultural theory, and the politics of knowledge. It offers not only new insights into early childhood as a global issue, but also novel strategies for engaging empirically with processes of global institutionalisation.Miriam Tag, Dr. phil. Sociology, MA philosophy, poet and artist, works at the intersection of literature, arts and environmental humanities, with a focus on deepening planetary relations, sensibilities and imaginations.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -How do certain phenomena come to be recognised as global issues And what enables a concept like 'early childhood'-once considered private and local-to be addressed alongside climate change, health, and human rights at the level of global governance This book explores how early childhoodhas been constituted as a global issue within the United Nations. Grounded in semiotic theory and informed by linguistic philosophy, it reconstructs the communicative processes and cultural logics-especially those of universalisation-that underpin its rise to global relevance.With an original analytic approach and a focus on meaning-making in world culture, this study speaks to readers interested in global sociology, categorisation studies, cultural theory, and the politics of knowledge. It offers not only new insights into early childhood as a global issue, but also novel strategies for engaging empirically with processes of global institutionalisation.Miriam Tag, Dr. phil. Sociology, MA philosophy, poet and artist, works at the intersection of literature, arts and environmental humanities, with a focus on deepening planetary relations, sensibilities and imaginations.Lit Verlag, Fresnostraße 2, 48159 Münster 288 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - How do certain phenomena come to be recognised as global issues And what enables a concept like 'early childhood'-once considered private and local-to be addressed alongside climate change, health, and human rights at the level of global governance This book explores how early childhood has been constituted as a global issue within the United Nations. Grounded in semiotic theory and informed by linguistic philosophy, it reconstructs the communicative processes and cultural logics-especially those of universalisation-that underpin its rise to global relevance.With an original analytic approach and a focus on meaning-making in world culture, this study speaks to readers interested in global sociology, categorisation studies, cultural theory, and the politics of knowledge. It offers not only new insights into early childhood as a global issue, but also novel strategies for engaging empirically with processes of global institutionalisation.Miriam Tag, Dr. phil. Sociology, MA philosophy, poet and artist, works at the intersection of literature, arts and environmental humanities, with a focus on deepening planetary relations, sensibilities and imaginations.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Making of a Global Issue | A Semiotics of 'Early Childhood' in the United Nations | Miriam Tag | Taschenbuch | 288 S. | Englisch | 2025 | Lit Verlag | EAN 9783643918345 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lit Verlag, Fresnostr. 2, 48159 Münster, lit[at]lit-verlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.