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• What sorts of ideological claims are being generated by the three main globalisms?
• How do these political ideas play out in concrete social, political, and cultural contexts?
• How do globalisms shape urban spaces and popular images, and how, in turn, are they shaped by global ideologies?
• How are traditional academic disciplines like political theory responding to global flows of ideas and theories that cut across conventional scholarly boundaries?
• What does the fledgling field of global studies contribute to new forms of knowledge on these subjects?
• What is the relationship between globalizing ideologies and post-9/11 ‘American Empire’?
• Why has there been a surge of religious globalisms such as jihadist Islamism, Christian global fundamentalism, Falun Gong syncretism, and Buddhism?
• Is the World Social Forum an effective site of ideological counter-production, capable of generating appealing political visions of ‘another world’ opposed to market globalisms?
• Has the lingering Great Recession halted the worldwide ascent of neoliberalism or will it regain its former glory?
• Rather than reaching the ‘end of ideology’, are we entering a new era of (global) ideological struggle?