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Saskia Sassen (born January 5, 1947) is a Dutch-American noted for her analyses of and international . She is a professor of sociology at Columbia University in New York City, and the London School of Economics. The term was coined and popularized by Sassen in her 1991 work The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo.Sassen, Saskia - The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. (1991) - Princeton University Press.


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 and political science. From 1969, Sassen studied sociology and economics at the University of Notre Dame, , 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.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Sassen emerged as a prolific author in . She studied the impacts of 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 begin to lose power to control these developments, and she studied increasing general , including transnational . 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. Columbia University Profile , retrieved 17 May 2013 Committee on Italian, European and International Criminal Procedure – Ibrerojur.


Personal life
Sassen was born in , Netherlands in 1947. In 1948, Sassen's parents, , a Dutch collaborator, journalist and member of the , and Miep van der Voort, moved to Argentina and the family lived in . Saskia Sassen spent part of her youth in Italy and says she was "brought up in five languages."

She is married to sociologist .


Honors and awards
  • In January 2004, Sassen received the degree in urbanism at Delft University of Technology.The
Academy of Europe: [https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Sassen_Saskia Saskia Sassen]
     
  • In 2013, she received the Premio Princesa de Asturias in social sciences.
  • In 2014, she received the honoris causa degree at Universidad de Murcia (Spain) and École normale supérieure (Paris).
  • In 2016, she received the honoris causa degree at Universitat de València (Spain).
  • In 2017, she received the honoris causa degree at Universidad de Guadalajara (Mexico).


Works

Authored books
  • The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001) 2nd ed., original 1991;.
  • The Mobility of Labor and Capital. A Study in International Investment and Labor Flow (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988) .
  • Cities in a World Economy (Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Pine Forge Press, 2018) updated 5th ed., original 1994; Series: Sociology for a new century, .
  • Losing control? Sovereignty in An Age of Globalization (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996) Series : University seminars — Leonard Hastings Schoff memorial lectures, .
  • Globalization and its discontents. Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money (New York: New Press, 1998), .
  • Guests and aliens (New York: New Press, 1999) .
  • The : New York, London, Tokyo (Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2001) updated 2d ed., original 1991; .
  • Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages (Princeton: Princeton University Press, May 2006) . 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 (W.W. Norton, 2007) .
  • Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Cambridge, MA: , 2014) .


Edited books
  • Global networks, linked cities, ed. Saskia Sassen (New York : Routledge, 2002) , .
  • Digital Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm, eds. Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005) , .
  • Deciphering the Global: Its Scales, Spaces and Subjects (New York: Routledge, 2007).


Book chapters
  • "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., , , , .
  • "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, .
  • "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) , , p. 54-88.
  • "When Places Have Deep Economic Histories", in eds. Goldsmith, Stephen and Elizabeth, Lynne, What We See: Advancing the Observations of (Oakland, CA : New Village Press 2010) pp 263 – 275, .


Articles


Dissertations
  • as 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 Social stratification, ethnicity and ideology : Anglos and Chicanos in the United States (Thesis, M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1971).


See also


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