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1. Strategic coupling, cross‐scalar tension and local upgrading in the globalizing automotive industry in Guangzhou, China.

2. Gateway cities for transnational higher education? Doha, Dubai and Ras al‐Khaimah as regional amplifiers in networks of the 'global knowledge‐based economy'.

3. Covid‐19 and Global Networks: Reframing our understanding of globalization and transnationalism.

4. Sport and globalization: transnational dimensions.

5. Chains and networks, territories and scales: towards a relational framework for analysing the global economy.

6. Transnational communities and business systems.

7. Development, the state, and transnational political connections: state and subject formations in Latin America.

8. Diasporas and transitional justice: transnational activism from local to global levels of engagement.

9. Sustainability standards and certification: looking through the lens of Foucault's dispositif.

10. Digital transformation and value chains: Introduction.

11. A cautionary tale: Bazaar trade and limitations to growth in Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

12. How manufacturing industries connect cities across the world: extending research on 'multiple globalizations'.

13. Circuits of architecture and urban planning: Professional ethos and the internationalization of small architectural offices.

14. Informality, global production networks and the dynamics of 'adverse incorporation'.

15. Hometown associations, the rescaling of state spatiality and migrant grassroots transnationalism.

16. Cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitanisms? The Universal Races Congress of 1911.

17. Networking globalization: a tapestry of introductions.

18. ‘Intercourse in every direction’: America as global phenomenon.

19. Connecting care chains and care diamonds: the elderly care skills regime in Singapore.

20. Introduction to the special theme: theorizing transnational labour markets.

21. Blockchains, trust and action nets: extending the pathologies of financial globalization.

22. Introduction to special section on blockchains and financial globalization.

23. Evidence of a transnational capitalist class-for-itself: the determinants of PAC activity among foreign firms in the Global Fortune 500, 2000-2006.

24. Memoir/manuals of South Korean pre-college study abroad: defending mothers and humanizing children.

25. Nonlinear causality in Castells's network society: disorder as problem and opportunity under globalization.

26. Ambiguities of global and transnational collective identities.

27. Globalization and the local government learning process in post-Mao China: a transnational perspective.

28. Playing against China: global value chains and labour standards in the international sports goods industry.

29. Divergent engagements: roles and strategies of Taiwanese and mainland Chinese returnee entrepreneurs in the IT industry.

30. A global energy network? The expansion and integration of non-triad national oil companies.

31. World City Networks and Global Commodity Chains: towards a world-systems' integration.

32. Global cities in Global Commodity Chains: exploring the role of Mexico City in the geography of global economic governance.

33. Transnational political action and ‘global civil society’ in practice: the case of Oxfam.

34. All modes lead to home: assessing the state of the remittance art.

35. Ayahuasca healing beyond the Amazon: the globalization of a traditional indigenous entheogenic practice.

36. Southern African social movements at the 2007 Nairobi World Social Forum.

37. Global networks and the reorganization of production in the clothing industry of post-socialist Ukraine.

38. Reconfiguring ‘post-socialist’ regions: cross-border networks and regional competition in the Slovak and Ukrainian clothing industry.

39. The pivotal role of news agencies in the context of globalization: a historical approach.

40. ‘This is Our City’: branding football and local embeddedness.

41. Cross-cultural civility in global civil society: transnational cooperation in Chinese NGOs.

42. The duality of world cities and firms: comparing networks, hierarchies, and inequalities in the global economy.

43. The grobal in the sporting glocal.

44. Recovering the social: globalization, football and transnationalism.

45. Steps to an ecology of transnational sports.

46. Is baseball a global sport? America's ‘national pastime’ as global field and international sport.

47. Imagined communities in the global game: soccer and the development of Dutch national identity.

48. The global footballer and the local war-zone: George Weah and transnational networks in Liberia, West Africa.

49. Networks, firms and upgrading within the blue-jeans industry: evidence from Turkey.

50. Social capital or analytical liability? Social networks and African informal economies.