David Held
* 1951 in Großbritannien
Britischer Politikwissenschaftler, Globalisierungstheoretiker, Forschungsschwerpunkt Transformation von Demokratien,
Vertreter der „neuen“ Englischen Schule und Mitbegründer des Kosmopolitanismus-Konzepts (= Gegenentwurf zu Multikulturalismus), Mitbegründer von Polity Press
Werdegang
Schule und Studium in Großbritannien, Frankreich, Deutschland und den USA
Gastprofessuren in den USA, Australien, Kanada und Spanien
bis November 2011 Inhaber der Graham Wallas Professur für Politikwissenschaft an der London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Co-Direktor des „Centre for the Study of Global Governance“ an der LSE Im November 2011 trat Held von seinen Positionen als Professor für
Politikwissenschaften und Co-Direktor des Centers für for the Study of
Global Governance zurück. Er reagiert damit auf die Affäre um lukrative
Kontakte zu Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi, Sohn des ehemaligen Diktators. (siehe dazu einen Artikel der Frankfurter Rundschau unter Sonstiges )
Primärliteratur
Bücher:
Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas. London: Hutchinson 1980.
Models of Democracy. Cambridge: Polity Press 1987.
Political Theory and the Modern State: Essays on State, Power and Democracy. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1989.
Democracy and the Global Order: Form the Modern State to Cosmopolitan Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press 1995.
mit Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt, Jonathan Perraton
Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. Oxford: Polity Press 1999.
mit Anthony McGrew
Globalization/ Anti-Globalization. Cambridge: Polity Press 2002.
Cosmopolitanism: A Defense. Cambridge: Polity Press 2003.
Global Covenant: The Social Democratic Alternative to the Washington Consensus. Cambridge: Polity Press 2004.
(deutsch: Soziale Demokratie im globalen Zeitalter. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2007)
Herausgeberschaften:
mit John B. Thompson
Habermas: Critical Debates. London: Palgrave Macmillan 1982.
mit Martin Robertson
States and Societies. New York: New York University Press 1983.
mit Gregor McLennan, Stuart Hall
State and Society in Contemporary Britain: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Polity Press 1984.
mit George McLennan, Stuart Hall
The Idea of the Modern State. London: Open University Press 1984.
mit Christopher Pollitt
New Forms of Democracy. London: Sage Publications 1986.
mit John B. Thompson
Social Theory of Modern Societies: Anthony Giddens and Its Critics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1989.
Political Theory Today. Cambridge: Polity Press 1991.
mit Stuart Hall, Anthony McGrew
Modernity and its Futures. Cambridge: Polity Press 1992.
Prospects for Democracy: North, South, East, West. Cambridge: Polity Press 1993.
Foundations of Democracy: The Principle of Autonomy and the Global Order. Cambridge: Polity Press 1993.
mit Daniele Archibugi
Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order. Cambridge: Polity Press 1995.
mit Daniele Archibugi, Martin Köhler
Re-Imaging Political Community: Studies in Cosmopolitan Democracy. Oxford: Polity Press 1998.
A Globalizing World? Culture, Economics and Politics. London: Routledge 2000.
mit Anthony McGrew
The Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate. Cambridge: Polity Press 2000.
mit Anthony McGrew
Governing Globalization: Power, Authority and Global Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press 2002.
mit Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
Taming Globalization: Frontiers of Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press 2003.
mit Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
American Power in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge: Polity Press 2004.
mit Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
Global Governance and Public Accountability. Oxford: Blackwell Publ. 2005.
Debating Globalization. Cambridge: Polity Press 2005.
mit Ayse Kaya
Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations. Cambridge: Polity Press 2007.
mit Anthony McGrew
Globalization Theory: Approaches and Controversies. Cambridge: Polity Press 2007.
mit Henrietta L. Moore
Cultural Politics in a Global Age: Uncertainty, Solidarity and Innovation. Oxford: OneWorld Publications 2007.
Aufsätze:
Critique and Reconstruction in Social Theory. In: Sociological Review 26.1978, 2. S.183-194.
Habermas´s Social Theory. In: New German Critique, Spring 1978. S.136-146.
The Battle over Critical Theory. In: Sociology 12.1978, 3. S.553-560.
Marxism and Critical Theory. In: Political Studies 29.1981, 2. S.292-299.
Critical Theory and Political Transformation. In: Media, Culture and Society 4.1982. S.153-160.
Crisis Tendencies, Legitimation and the State. In: Held, David/ Thompson, John B. (Hrsg.): Habermas: Critical Debates. London: Palgrave Macmillan 1982. S.181-195.
A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism. In: Theory, Culture and Society 1.1982, 1. S.97-102.
Central Perspectives on the Modern State. In: Held, David/ Robertson, Martin (Hrsg.): States and Societies. New York: New York University Press 1983. S.1-55.
Beyond Liberalism and Marxism? In: Held, David/ McLennan, George/ Hall, Stuart (Hrsg.):
The Idea of the Modern State. London: Open University Press 1984. S.223-240.
Power and Legitimacy in Contemporary Britain. In: Held, David/ McLennan, Gregor/ Hall, Stuart (Hrsg.): State and Society in Contemporary Britain: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Polity Press 1984. S.299-369.
mit Adrian Leftwich
A Discipline of Politics? In: Leftwich, Adrian (Hrsg.): What is Politics? Oxford: Blackwell Publ. 1984. S.139-159.
Reflections on the Welfare State and the Future of Socialism: An Interview with Claus Offe. In: Telos, Spring 1984. S.168-184.
From Stability to Crisis in Post-War Britain. In: Parliamentary Affairs 40.1987, 2. S.218-237.
The Contemporary Polarisation of Democratic Theory. In: Leftwich, Adrian (Hrsg.): New Developments in Political Science: An International Review of Achievements and Prospects. Cheltenham: Edwar Elgar Publ. 1989. S.8-23.
Citizenship and Autonomy. In: Held, David/ Thompson, John B. (Hrsg.): Social Theory of Modern Societies: Anthony Giddens and its Critics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1989. S.162-184.
Sovereignty, National Politics and the Global System. In: Held, David (Hrsg.): Political Theory and the Modern State: Essays on State, Power and Democracy. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1989. S.214-242.
Democracy and the Global System. In: Teoria Politica 6.1990, 3. S. 3-44.
The Possibilities of Democracy. In: Theory and Society: Renewal and Critique in Social Theory 20.1991, 6. S.875-889.
Democracy, the Nation-State and the Global System. In: Economy and Society 20.1991, 2. S.138-172.
Democracy: From City-States to a Cosmopolitan Order. In: Political Studies 40.1992, 5. S.10-39.
The Development of the Modern State. In: Hall, Stuart/ Gieben, Bram (Hrsg.): Formations of Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press 1992. S.71-126.
Liberalism, Marxism and Democracy. In: Held, David/ Hall, Stuart/ McGrew, Anthony (Hrsg.): Modernity and its Futures. Cambridge: Polity Press 1992. S.13-60.
Contemporary Models of Democracy. In: Young, Ralph/ Binns, Chris/ Burch, Martin (Hrsg.): Introducing Government. Manchester: Manchester University Press 1993. S.21-31.
Anything But a Dog´s Life? Further Comments on Fukuyama, Callinicos and Giddens. In: Theory and Society: Renewal and Critique in Social Theory 22.1993, 2. S.293-304.
Democracy: Past, Present and Possible Futures. In: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 18.1993, 3. S.259-272.
mit Anthony McGrew
Globalization and the Liberal Democratic State. In: Government and Opposition 28.1993, 2. S.261-288.
Sites of Power, Problems of Democracy. In: Miliband, David (Hrsg.): Reinventing the Left. Cambridge: Polity Press 1994. S.47-59.
Democracy and the New International Order. In: Held, David/ Archibugi, Daniele (Hrsg.): Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order. Cambridge: Polity Press 1995, S.96-120.
Towards a New Consensus: Answering the Danger of Globalization. In: Harvard International Review 27.1995, 2. S.14-17.
Democracy, Politics and International Relations. In: Political Expressions 1.1995, 1. S.141-154.
Markets, Private Property and the Possibility of Democracy. In: Theoria 85.1995. S.93-110.
Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Global Order: Reflections on the 200th Anniversary of Kant´s “Perpetual Peace”. In: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. 20.1995, 4. S.415-430.
The Decline of the Nation State. In: Eley, Geoff/ Suny, Ronald Grigor (Hrsg.): Becoming National: A Reader. New York: Oxford University Press 1996, S.407-416.
Democracy and Globalization. In: Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 3.1997, 3. S.1-28.
mit Jonathan Perraton, David Goldblatt, Anthony McGrew
The Globalization of Economic Activity. In: New Political Economy 2.1997, 2. S.257-277.
mit Jonathan Perraton, David Goldblatt, Anthony McGrew
Economic Globalization and the Nation-State: Shifting Balances of Power. In: Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. 22.1997, 3. S.269-285.
Globalization and the Cosmopolitan Democracy. In: Peace Review 9.1997, 3. S.309-317.
Transnational Questions and the Problem of Territorial Boundaries. In: The Journal of Chinese Social Science 22.1998. S.145-150.
mit Anthony McGrew
The End of the Old Order? In: Review of International Studies 24.1998, 5. S.219-242.
Globalization. In: Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 5.1999, 4. S.483-496.
Rethinking Democracy. In: Theoria 94.1999. S.30-47.
The Transformation of Political Community. In: Shapiro, Ian (Hrsg.): Rethinking Democracy for a New Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1999. S.84-111.
The Changing Contours of Political Community (Plenary Address to the German Political Science Association 1997). In: Greven, Michael (Hrsg.): Democracy – A Western Political Culture? Opladen: Leske + Budrich 1999. S.249-262.
Questions of Governance – Regulating Globalization? The Reinvention of Politics. In: International Sociology: Journal of the International Sociological Association 15.2000, 2. S.394-408.
Markets, Private Property and the Possibility of Democracy. In: Wapner, Lester Edwin J./ Ruiz, Paul (Hrsg.): Principled World Politics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2000. S.151-166.
mit David Goldblatt, Anthony McGrew, Jonathan Perraton
Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. In: Pierson, Chris/ Tormey, Simon (Hrsg.): Politics at the Edge. London: Macmillan 2000. S.14-28.
The Changing Structure of International Law: Sovereignty Transformed? In: Held, David/ McGrew, Anthony (Hrsg.): The Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate. Cambridge: Polity Press 2000. S.162-176.
Cosmopolitanism: Taming Globalization. In: Held, David/ McGrew, Anthony (Hrsg.): The Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate. Cambridge: Polity Press 2000. S.514-529.
Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and Democracy. In: Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 8.2001, 4. S.427-441.
What Hope for the Future? Learning the Lessons of the Past. In: Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 9.2002, 2. S.381-399.
Theorizing 9-11: Violence, Law and Justice in a Global Age. In: Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 9.2002, 1. S.74-88.
Law of States, Law of Peoples: Three Models of Sovereignty. In: Legal Theory 8.2002, 1. S.1-44.
Globalization: The Argument of Our Time. 2002 (on: www.opendemocracy.net)
Globalization, Corporate Practice and Cosmopolitan Social Standards. In: Contemporary Political Theory 1.2002, 1. S.59-78.
Violence, Law and Justice in a Global Age. In: Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 9.2002, 1. S.74-88.
Cosmopolitanism: Globalization Tamed? In: Review of International Studies 29.2003, 4. S.465-480.
From Executive to Cosmopolitan Multilateralism. In: Held, David/ Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias (Hrsg.): Taming Globalization: Frontiers of Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press 2003. S.160-186.
Principles of the Cosmopolitan Order. In: Brock, Gillian/ Brighouse, Harry (Hrsg.): The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2005, S.10-27.
Culture and Political Community: National, Global and Cosmopolitan. In: Spencer, Philip (Hrsg.): Nations and Nationalism: A Reader. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2005. S.317-327.
Problems of Global Democracy: A Dialogue. In: Theory, Culture and Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science 23.2006, 5. S. 115-134.
mit Anthony McGrew
Introduction: Globalization at Risk? In: Held, David/ McGrew, Anthony (Hrsg.): Globalization Theory: Approaches and Controversies. Cambridge: Polity Press 2007. S.1-14.
Reframing Global Governance: Apocalypse Soon or Reform! In: Held, David/ McGrew, Anthony (Hrsg.): Globalization Theory: Approaches and Controversies. Cambridge: Polity Press 2007. S.240-259.
mit Ayse Kaya
Introduction. In: Held, David/ Kaya, Ayse (Hrsg.): Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations. Cambridge: Polity Press 2007. S.1-25.
Debatten:
Realism Revisited - Realism vs. Cosmopolitanism (A Debate with Barry Buzan). In: Review of International Studies 34.1998, 3. S.387-398.
Sekundärliteratur:
Archibugi, Daniele: Models of International Organisation in Perpetual Peace Projects. Review of International Studies 18.1992, 4. S.295-317.
Thompson, Janna: Justice and World Order: A Philosophical Inquiry. London: Routledge 1992.
Callinicos, Alex: Liberalism, Marxism and Democracy: A Response to David Held. In: Theory and Society: Renewal and Critique in Social Theory 22.1993, 2. S.283-288.
Griffiths, Martin: Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations. London: Routledge 1999. S. 75-80.
Hill, Jason: Becoming a Cosmopolitan: What It Means To Be a Human Being in the New Millenium. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2000.
Guibernau, Montserrat: Cosmopolitan Democracy – Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and Democracy: An Interview with David Held. In: Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 8.2001, 4. S.427-441.
Hill, Jason: Was es heißt ein Kosmopolit zu sein. In. Frankfurter Rundschau vom 18.07.2007. S.36-37.
Weblinks:
Website von David Held an der LSE: http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/d.held@lse.ac.uk/
Website von David Held bei „The Centre for the Study of Global Governance“ an der LSE:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/global/staffprofessorheld.htm
The Global Transformations Website: http://www.polity.co.uk/global/
Interview des “Global Policy Forums at the United Nations” mit David Held: http://www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/define/2004/04heldinterview.htm
Artikel von David Held auf „opendemocracy“:
http://www.opendemocracy.net/author/David_Held.jsp
Sonstiges:
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Bezüglich der Affäre um Helds Kontakte zum Sohn des ehemaligen Diktator Gaddafi: ein Artikel aus der Frankfurter Rundschau vom 22.11.2011:
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