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Saskia Sassen

Saskia Sassen (born January 5, 1947) is a Dutch-American sociologist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration. She is Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University in New York City, and Centennial visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. The term global city was coined and popularized by Sassen in her 1991 work, The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo.[1]

Saskia Sassen
Sassen in 2012
Born (1947-01-05) January 5, 1947 (age 75)
The Hague, Netherlands
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame
Known forStudies of globalization, world cities, and international migration
SpouseRichard Sennett
Scientific career
FieldsSociology, economics
InstitutionsColumbia University, London School of Economics
ThesisNon-dominant ethnic populations as a possible component of the U.S. political economy: the case of Blacks and Chicanos (1974)
Websitewww.saskiasassen.com

Family and early life

Sassen was born in The Hague, Netherlands in 1947. In 1948, Sassen's parents, Willem Sassen and Miep van der Voort, moved to Argentina and the family lived in Buenos Aires.[2] Her father was a Dutch collaborator with the Nazis, a Nazi journalist, and a member of the Waffen-SS. In the 1950s, Willem Sassen was close to Adolf Eichmann when both were living in Argentina, and she recalls him visiting her childhood home.[3] This association caused her and her mother to leave Argentina while she was still a child. Saskia Sassen spent part of her youth in Italy and says she was "brought up in five languages."[4]

She is married to sociologist Richard Sennett. Artist Hilary Koob-Sassen is her son from her first marriage.[5]

Education

From 1966, Sassen spent a year each at the Université de Poitiers, France, the Università degli Studi di Roma, and the University of Buenos Aires, for studies in philosophy and political science. From 1969, Sassen studied sociology and economics at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, where she obtained a M.A. in 1971 and a Ph.D. degree in 1974, under the direction of Fabio Dasilva. She also received a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Poitiers in 1974.

Academic posts

After being a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sassen held various academic positions in and outside the US, such as the Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. She is currently Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and Centennial Visiting Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics.[citation needed]

During the 1980s and 1990s, Sassen emerged as a prolific author in urban sociology. She studied the impacts of globalisation such as economic restructuring, and how the movements of labour and capital influence urban life. She also studied the influence of communication technology on governance. Sassen observed how nation states begin to lose power to control these developments, and she studied increasing general transnationalism, including transnational human migration. She identified and described the phenomenon of the global city. Her 1991 book bearing this title made her a widely quoted author on globalisation. An updated edition of her book was published in 2001. In the early 2000s, Sassen focused on immigration and globalization, with her "denationalization" and "transnationalism" projects (see Bibliography and External Links, below). Her books have been translated into 21 languages.[6] Committee on Italian, European and International Criminal Procedure – Ibrerojur.[7]

Works

Authored books

 
Sassen's 1991 book The Global City charts how New York, along with London and Tokyo, became the most important cities in the global economy
  • The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001) 2nd ed., original 1991;ISBN 0-691-07063-6.
  • The Mobility of Labor and Capital. A Study in International Investment and Labor Flow (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988) ISBN 0-521-38672-1.
  • Cities in a World Economy (Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Pine Forge Press, 2018) updated 5th ed., original 1994; Series: Sociology for a new century, ISBN 1-4129-3680-2.
  • Losing control? Sovereignty in An Age of Globalization (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996) Series : University seminars — Leonard Hastings Schoff memorial lectures, ISBN 0-231-10608-4.
  • Globalization and its discontents. Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money (New York: New Press, 1998), ISBN 1-56584-518-8.
  • Guests and aliens (New York: New Press, 1999) ISBN 1-56584-608-7.
  • The global city : New York, London, Tokyo (Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2001) updated 2d ed., original 1991; ISBN 0-691-07063-6.
  • Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages (Princeton: Princeton University Press, May 2006) ISBN 0-691-09538-8. Awards for TAR: Winner of the 2007, Distinguished Book Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section, by ASA; Winner of the 2007 Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Best Book Award, International History and Politics section, by APSA
  • Elements for a Sociology of Globalization [or A Sociology of Globalization] (W.W. Norton, 2007) ISBN 0-393-92726-1.
  • Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2014) ISBN 978-0674599222.

Edited books

  • Global networks, linked cities, ed. Saskia Sassen (New York : Routledge, 2002) ISBN 0-415-93162-2, ISBN 0-415-93163-0.
  • Digital Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm, eds. Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005) ISBN 0-691-11986-4, ISBN 0-691-11987-2.
  • Deciphering the Global: Its Scales, Spaces and Subjects (New York: Routledge, 2007).

Book chapters

 
Saskia Sassen at the Subversive Festival
  • "Mediating practices : women with/in cyberspace", in eds. John Armitage and Joanne Roberts, Living with cyberspace : technology & society in the 21st century (London : Athlone ; New York : Continuum, 2002) viii, 203 p., ISBN 0-485-00444-5, ISBN 0-485-00636-7, ISBN 0-8264-6035-6, ISBN 0-8264-6036-4.
  • "Beyond sovereignty: de facto transnationalism in immigration policy", in eds. Friedmann, Jonathan and Randeria, Shalini, Worlds on the move : globalization, migration, and cultural security (London ; New York : Tauris 2004) xix, 372 p., 24 см, Series : Toda institute book series on global peace and policy 6, ISBN 1-86064-951-3.
  • "Electronic markets and activist networks: The weight of social logics in digital formations", in Digital Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm, eds. Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005) ISBN 0-691-11986-4, ISBN 0-691-11987-2, p. 54-88.
  • "When Places Have Deep Economic Histories", in eds. Goldsmith, Stephen and Elizabeth, Lynne, What We See: Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs (Oakland, CA : New Village Press 2010) pp 263 – 275, ISBN 978-0-9815593-1-5.

Articles

  • "Embedded borderings: making new geographies of centrality", Territory, Politics, Governance, March 2017.
  • "How Population Lies : True, big cities no longer draw big numbers. But that doesn't mean their power is slipping too.", Newsweek International, July 3–10, 2006.
  • "Predatory Formations Dressed in Wall Street Suits and Algorithmic Math", Science, Technology & Society, February 2017.
  • "'One of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK': Saskia Sassen on Manchester", City Metric, June 2017.
  • "Migration policy: from control to governance : In the United States and Europe alike, immigration policy isn't working -- and the failure is most evident at the crossing-points of the rich and poor worlds, from the Mexican border to the Canary Islands.", openDemocracy (July 13, 2006).
  • "The repositioning of citizenship and alienage: Emergent subjects and spaces for politics", Globalizations, volume 2, number 1, (2005), p. 79-94.
  • "Regulating Immigration in a Global Age: A New Policy Landscape", Parallax, volume 11, number 1 (2005), p. 35-45.
  • "Comment: We seem to have forgotten history", The Guardian (February 26, 2004).
  • "Going Beyond the National State in the USA: The Politics of Minoritized Groups in Global Cities", Diogenes, volume 51, number 3 (2004), p. 59-65.
  • "The new lords of Africa", in The Guardian July 9, 2003; ; also in Peacework, volume 30, number 338, September 2003, , ISSN 0748-0725.
  • ""A message from the global south," (Special report: Terrorism in the US), The Guardian (September 12, 2001).
  • "Special report: refugees in Britain — Unstoppable immigrants", in The Guardian (September 12, 2000).
  • "Home truths: The notion that the west is threatened with mass invasions of immigrants is a myth," (Refugees in Britain: special report), The Guardian (Saturday April 15, 2000).
  • "Women's burden : counter-geographies of globalization and the feminization of survival", Journal of international affairs, [New York], volume 53, number 2, p. 504-524 (2000), ISSN 0022-197X.
  • Cities : between global actors and local conditions (College Park, MD. : Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland, c1999) "The 1997 Lefrak monograph".
  • "Beyond Sovereignty: De-Facto Transnationalism in Immigration Policy", in European Journal of Migration and Law, volume 1, p. 177-198, 1999; also published as The De-facto Transnationalizing of Immigration Policy (Florence: Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute, 1996).
  • "Global financial centers", in Foreign affairs, [New York], volume 78, number 1, p. 75-87 (1999), ISSN 0015-7120.
  • The De-facto Transnationalizing of Immigration Policy (Florence: Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute, 1996); [also published as "Beyond Sovereignty: De-Facto Transnationalism in Immigration Policy", in European Journal of Migration and Law, volume 1, 1999, p. 177-198.]
  • Transnational economies and national migration policies (Amsterdam : Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, University of Amsterdam, 1996), ISBN 90-5589-038-3.
  • "Analytic borderlands : race, gender and representation in the new city", in ed. King, Anthony D., Re-presenting the city : ethnicity, capital, and culture in the 21st-century metropolis (New York : New York University Press, 1996) p. 183-202, ISBN 0-8147-4678-0, ISBN 0-8147-4679-9.
  • [with Morita, Kiriro], "The New illegal immigration in Japan 1980-1992", in The international migration review (New York : Center for Migration Studies, 1994), volume 28, number 1, p. 153-163, ISSN 0197-9183.
  • [with Smith, Robert] Post-industrial employment and third world immigration : casualization and the New Mexican migration in New York (New York, N.Y. : Columbia University, Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies, 1991) Series : Papers on Latin America #26.
  • New York City's informal economy (Los Angeles, Calif. : University of California Los Angeles, Institute for Social Science Research, [1988?]) Series : ISSR working papers in the social sciences, 1988–89, volume 4, number 9.

Dissertations

  • [as Sassen-Koob, Saskia] Non-dominant ethnic populations as a possible component of the U.S. political economy : the case of blacks and Chicanos (Dissertation, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1974).
  • [as Sassen-Koob, Saskia] Social stratification, ethnicity and ideology : Anglos and Chicanos in the United States (Thesis, M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1971).

Honors and awards

  • In January 2004, Sassen received the honoris causa degree in urbanism at Delft University of Technology.[citation needed]
  • In 2013, she received the Prince of Asturias award in social sciences.
  • In 2014, she received the honoris causa degree at Universidad de Murcia (Spain) and Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris).
  • In 2016, she received the honoris causa degree at University of Valencia (Spain)[8][9]
  • On November 13, 2017, the Honorable Consejo General Universitario from the Universidad de Guadalajara, México approved to the "honoris causa" degree.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sassen, Saskia - The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. 16 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine (1991) - Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-07063-6
  2. ^ Parry, Marc (December 5, 2014). "Saskia Sassen's Missing Chapter". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Saskia Sassen's Missing Chapter".
  4. ^ Joost Panhuysen (15 January 2004). "Wroeten in de mondiale stad" [Rooting in the global city]. Tu Delta (in Dutch). Technishe Universiteit Delft. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  5. ^ Sassen, Saskia; Koob-Sassen, Hilary (December 23, 2015). "A monster crawls into the city - an urban fairytale by Saskia Sassen". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  6. ^ Columbia University Profile 2009-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 17 May 2013
  7. ^ "Área de Justiça Penal Italiana, UE e Int". Iberojur (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-02-01.
  8. ^ "The Universitat invests tomorrow, Friday, the sociologist Saskia Sassen and the philologist Josep Massot as Doctors Honoris Causa". 15 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Act of Investiture as a Doctor "Honoris Causa" of the Most Excellent Mrs. Dr. Saskia Sassen".
  10. ^ "CONSEJO GENERAL UNIVERSITARIO"./

External links

  • The Transnationalism Project, University of Chicago
  • Downloadable PDFs of Sassen's papers at the University of Chicago's Transnationalism project website
  • Globalization & World Cities, site at Loughborough University UK, founded by Peter Hall, Sassen, and Nigel Thrift
  • Guantánamo in Germany (with Richard Sennett) in The Guardian, 21 August 2007 (concerning arrest of German sociologist charged of being "mastermind" of the Militante Gruppe)
  • 2008 Metropolis Congress Sydney
  • Saskia on divulge, Saskia Sassen at Unbound
  • "Comment: We seem to have forgotten history", The Guardian, February 26, 2004.
  • "Special report: Terrorism in the US — A message from the global south", in The Guardian, September 12, 2001.
  • "Special report: refugees in Britain — Unstoppable immigrants", in The Guardian, September 12, 2000.
  • Saskia Sassen's Missing Chapter - article about Sassen in The Chronicle of Higher Education
  • The Language of Expulsion. By Saskia Sassen, Truthout. July 30, 2014.

saskia, sassen, born, january, 1947, dutch, american, sociologist, noted, analyses, globalization, international, human, migration, robert, lynd, professor, sociology, columbia, university, york, city, centennial, visiting, professor, london, school, economics. Saskia Sassen born January 5 1947 is a Dutch American sociologist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration She is Robert S Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University in New York City and Centennial visiting Professor at the London School of Economics The term global city was coined and popularized by Sassen in her 1991 work The Global City New York London Tokyo 1 Saskia SassenSassen in 2012Born 1947 01 05 January 5 1947 age 75 The Hague NetherlandsAlma materUniversity of Notre DameKnown forStudies of globalization world cities and international migrationSpouseRichard SennettScientific careerFieldsSociology economicsInstitutionsColumbia University London School of EconomicsThesisNon dominant ethnic populations as a possible component of the U S political economy the case of Blacks and Chicanos 1974 Websitewww wbr saskiasassen wbr com Contents 1 Family and early life 2 Education 3 Academic posts 4 Works 4 1 Authored books 4 2 Edited books 4 3 Book chapters 4 4 Articles 4 5 Dissertations 5 Honors and awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFamily and early life EditSassen was born in The Hague Netherlands in 1947 In 1948 Sassen s parents Willem Sassen and Miep van der Voort moved to Argentina and the family lived in Buenos Aires 2 Her father was a Dutch collaborator with the Nazis a Nazi journalist and a member of the Waffen SS In the 1950s Willem Sassen was close to Adolf Eichmann when both were living in Argentina and she recalls him visiting her childhood home 3 This association caused her and her mother to leave Argentina while she was still a child Saskia Sassen spent part of her youth in Italy and says she was brought up in five languages 4 She is married to sociologist Richard Sennett Artist Hilary Koob Sassen is her son from her first marriage 5 Education EditFrom 1966 Sassen spent a year each at the Universite de Poitiers France the Universita degli Studi di Roma and the University of Buenos Aires for studies in philosophy and political science From 1969 Sassen studied sociology and economics at the University of Notre Dame Indiana where she obtained a M A in 1971 and a Ph D degree in 1974 under the direction of Fabio Dasilva She also received a master s degree in philosophy from the University of Poitiers in 1974 Academic posts EditAfter being a post doctoral fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University Sassen held various academic positions in and outside the US such as the Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago She is currently Robert S Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and Centennial Visiting Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics citation needed During the 1980s and 1990s Sassen emerged as a prolific author in urban sociology She studied the impacts of globalisation such as economic restructuring and how the movements of labour and capital influence urban life She also studied the influence of communication technology on governance Sassen observed how nation states begin to lose power to control these developments and she studied increasing general transnationalism including transnational human migration She identified and described the phenomenon of the global city Her 1991 book bearing this title made her a widely quoted author on globalisation An updated edition of her book was published in 2001 In the early 2000s Sassen focused on immigration and globalization with her denationalization and transnationalism projects see Bibliography and External Links below Her books have been translated into 21 languages 6 Committee on Italian European and International Criminal Procedure Ibrerojur 7 Works EditAuthored books Edit Sassen s 1991 book The Global City charts how New York along with London and Tokyo became the most important cities in the global economy The Global City New York London Tokyo Princeton Princeton University Press 2001 2nd ed original 1991 ISBN 0 691 07063 6 The Mobility of Labor and Capital A Study in International Investment and Labor Flow Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1988 ISBN 0 521 38672 1 Cities in a World Economy Thousand Oaks Calif Pine Forge Press 2018 updated 5th ed original 1994 Series Sociology for a new century ISBN 1 4129 3680 2 Losing control Sovereignty in An Age of Globalization New York Columbia University Press 1996 Series University seminars Leonard Hastings Schoff memorial lectures ISBN 0 231 10608 4 Globalization and its discontents Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money New York New Press 1998 ISBN 1 56584 518 8 Guests and aliens New York New Press 1999 ISBN 1 56584 608 7 The global city New York London Tokyo Princeton Princeton University Press 2001 updated 2d ed original 1991 ISBN 0 691 07063 6 Territory Authority Rights From Medieval to Global Assemblages Princeton Princeton University Press May 2006 ISBN 0 691 09538 8 Awards for TAR Winner of the 2007 Distinguished Book Award Political Economy of the World System Section by ASA Winner of the 2007 Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Best Book Award International History and Politics section by APSA Elements for a Sociology of Globalization or A Sociology of Globalization W W Norton 2007 ISBN 0 393 92726 1 Expulsions Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy Cambridge MA Belknap Press 2014 ISBN 978 0674599222 Edited books Edit Global networks linked cities ed Saskia Sassen New York Routledge 2002 ISBN 0 415 93162 2 ISBN 0 415 93163 0 Digital Formations IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm eds Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen Princeton Princeton University Press 2005 ISBN 0 691 11986 4 ISBN 0 691 11987 2 Deciphering the Global Its Scales Spaces and Subjects New York Routledge 2007 Book chapters Edit Saskia Sassen at the Subversive Festival Mediating practices women with in cyberspace in eds John Armitage and Joanne Roberts Living with cyberspace technology amp society in the 21st century London Athlone New York Continuum 2002 viii 203 p ISBN 0 485 00444 5 ISBN 0 485 00636 7 ISBN 0 8264 6035 6 ISBN 0 8264 6036 4 Beyond sovereignty de facto transnationalism in immigration policy in eds Friedmann Jonathan and Randeria Shalini Worlds on the move globalization migration and cultural security London New York Tauris 2004 xix 372 p 24 sm Series Toda institute book series on global peace and policy 6 ISBN 1 86064 951 3 Electronic markets and activist networks The weight of social logics in digital formations in Digital Formations IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm eds Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen Princeton Princeton University Press 2005 ISBN 0 691 11986 4 ISBN 0 691 11987 2 p 54 88 When Places Have Deep Economic Histories in eds Goldsmith Stephen and Elizabeth Lynne What We See Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs Oakland CA New Village Press 2010 pp 263 275 ISBN 978 0 9815593 1 5 Articles Edit Embedded borderings making new geographies of centrality Territory Politics Governance March 2017 How Population Lies True big cities no longer draw big numbers But that doesn t mean their power is slipping too Newsweek International July 3 10 2006 Predatory Formations Dressed in Wall Street Suits and Algorithmic Math Science Technology amp Society February 2017 One of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK Saskia Sassen on Manchester City Metric June 2017 Migration policy from control to governance In the United States and Europe alike immigration policy isn t working and the failure is most evident at the crossing points of the rich and poor worlds from the Mexican border to the Canary Islands openDemocracy July 13 2006 The repositioning of citizenship and alienage Emergent subjects and spaces for politics Globalizations volume 2 number 1 2005 p 79 94 Regulating Immigration in a Global Age A New Policy Landscape Parallax volume 11 number 1 2005 p 35 45 Comment We seem to have forgotten history The Guardian February 26 2004 Going Beyond the National State in the USA The Politics of Minoritized Groups in Global Cities Diogenes volume 51 number 3 2004 p 59 65 The new lords of Africa in The Guardian July 9 2003 also in Peacework volume 30 number 338 September 2003 p20 21 ISSN 0748 0725 A message from the global south Special report Terrorism in the US The Guardian September 12 2001 Special report refugees in Britain Unstoppable immigrants in The Guardian September 12 2000 Home truths The notion that the west is threatened with mass invasions of immigrants is a myth Refugees in Britain special report The Guardian Saturday April 15 2000 Women s burden counter geographies of globalization and the feminization of survival Journal of international affairs New York volume 53 number 2 p 504 524 2000 ISSN 0022 197X Cities between global actors and local conditions College Park MD Urban Studies and Planning Program University of Maryland c1999 The 1997 Lefrak monograph Beyond Sovereignty De Facto Transnationalism in Immigration Policy in European Journal of Migration and Law volume 1 p 177 198 1999 also published as The De facto Transnationalizing of Immigration Policy Florence Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute 1996 Global financial centers in Foreign affairs New York volume 78 number 1 p 75 87 1999 ISSN 0015 7120 The De facto Transnationalizing of Immigration Policy Florence Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute 1996 also published as Beyond Sovereignty De Facto Transnationalism in Immigration Policy in European Journal of Migration and Law volume 1 1999 p 177 198 Transnational economies and national migration policies Amsterdam Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies University of Amsterdam 1996 ISBN 90 5589 038 3 Analytic borderlands race gender and representation in the new city in ed King Anthony D Re presenting the city ethnicity capital and culture in the 21st century metropolis New York New York University Press 1996 p 183 202 ISBN 0 8147 4678 0 ISBN 0 8147 4679 9 with Morita Kiriro The New illegal immigration in Japan 1980 1992 in The international migration review New York Center for Migration Studies 1994 volume 28 number 1 p 153 163 ISSN 0197 9183 with Smith Robert Post industrial employment and third world immigration casualization and the New Mexican migration in New York New York N Y Columbia University Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies 1991 Series Papers on Latin America 26 New York City s informal economy Los Angeles Calif University of California Los Angeles Institute for Social Science Research 1988 Series ISSR working papers in the social sciences 1988 89 volume 4 number 9 Dissertations Edit as Sassen Koob Saskia Non dominant ethnic populations as a possible component of the U S political economy the case of blacks and Chicanos Dissertation Ph D University of Notre Dame 1974 as Sassen Koob Saskia Social stratification ethnicity and ideology Anglos and Chicanos in the United States Thesis M A University of Notre Dame 1971 Honors and awards EditIn January 2004 Sassen received the honoris causa degree in urbanism at Delft University of Technology citation needed In 2013 she received the Prince of Asturias award in social sciences In 2014 she received the honoris causa degree at Universidad de Murcia Spain and Ecole Normale Superieure Paris In 2016 she received the honoris causa degree at University of Valencia Spain 8 9 On November 13 2017 the Honorable Consejo General Universitario from the Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico approved to the honoris causa degree 10 See also EditGlobalization Human migration International trade Nation states Rural depopulation Sociology Transnationalism UrbanizationReferences Edit Sassen Saskia The Global City New York London Tokyo Archived 16 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine 1991 Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 07063 6 Parry Marc December 5 2014 Saskia Sassen s Missing Chapter The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 15 September 2015 Saskia Sassen s Missing Chapter Joost Panhuysen 15 January 2004 Wroeten in de mondiale stad Rooting in the global city Tu Delta in Dutch Technishe Universiteit Delft Retrieved 30 November 2012 Sassen Saskia Koob Sassen Hilary December 23 2015 A monster crawls into the city an urban fairytale by Saskia Sassen The Guardian Retrieved 1 February 2016 Columbia University Profile Archived 2009 04 21 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 17 May 2013 Area de Justica Penal Italiana UE e Int Iberojur in Portuguese Retrieved 2020 02 01 The Universitat invests tomorrow Friday the sociologist Saskia Sassen and the philologist Josep Massot as Doctors Honoris Causa 15 April 2021 Act of Investiture as a Doctor Honoris Causa of the Most Excellent Mrs Dr Saskia Sassen CONSEJO GENERAL UNIVERSITARIO External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saskia Sassen Sassen s page at the London School of Economics Member Profile Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University The Transnationalism Project University of Chicago Downloadable PDFs of Sassen s papers at the University of Chicago s Transnationalism project website Globalization amp World Cities site at Loughborough University UK founded by Peter Hall Sassen and Nigel Thrift Guantanamo in Germany with Richard Sennett in The Guardian 21 August 2007 concerning arrest of German sociologist charged of being mastermind of the Militante Gruppe 2008 Metropolis Congress Sydney Saskia on divulge Saskia Sassen at Unbound Comment We seem to have forgotten history The Guardian February 26 2004 Special report Terrorism in the US A message from the global south in The Guardian September 12 2001 Special report refugees in Britain Unstoppable immigrants in The Guardian September 12 2000 Saskia Sassen s Missing Chapter article about Sassen in The Chronicle of Higher Education The Language of Expulsion By Saskia Sassen Truthout July 30 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saskia Sassen amp oldid 1116788047, 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