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Sassen, Saskia 1947-
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 a professor of sociology at
Columbia University
in
New York City
, and 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''.
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Losing control? : sovereignty in an age of globalization / Saskia Sassen
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1996
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University seminars - Leonard Hastings Schoff memorial lectures 1995
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Territory, authority, rights : from medieval to global assemblages / Saskia Sassen
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2006
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The global city : New York, London, Tokyo / Saskia Sassen
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2001
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