Containing articles on approaches to and theories of globalization, this collection addresses the making of the modern world from different disciplinary perspectives.This set investigates the major components of globalization in its most comprehensive sense: the nation-state and the system of international relations; the question of self-identity and the individual in the globalization process; human rights, citizenship and the environment; institutional questions including matters of media communication, education, tourism, multinational corporations, migration and intercultural communication.New introductions and a thorough index make this work an indispensable research tool.
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Containing articles on approaches to and theories of globalization, this collection addresses the making of the modern world from different disciplinary perspectives.
Volume 1: Analytical Perspectives Section 1: General Approaches to Globalization; 1. Wilbert E. Moore - Global Sociology: The World as a Singular System American Journal of Sociology, LXXI, 5, pp. 475-482, 1966; 2. Immanuel Wallerstein - The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 16, pp. 387-415, 1974; 3. Roland Robertson - 'Interpreting Globality', World Realities and International Studies Today, pp. 7-20 (Glenside, PA: Pennsylvania Council on International Education, 1983); 4. John W. Meyer, John Boli, George M. Thomas and Francisco O. Ramirez - 'World Society and the Nation-State', American Journal of Sociology, 103, 1, pp. 144-181, 1997; 5. Malcolm Waters - 'Brave New Worlds: Recent Theories ', Globalization, pp. 38-64 (London: Routledge, 1995), [Notes: pp. 168-169; Bibliography: pp. 173-180.]; 6. Peter F. Beyer - 'Four Approaches to Globalization' ,Religion and Globalization, pp. 14-44 (London: Sage, 1994) [Bibliography: pp. 228-245.]; 7. James N. Rosenau - 'Strategic Links in an Emergent Epoch: From People to Collectivities and Back Again', Unpublished Paper, pp. 1-25, (2001); 8. Ulf Hannerz - 'Notes on the Global Ecumene', Public Culture, 1, 2, pp. 66-75, 1989; 9. Otavio Velho - 'Globalization: Object, Perspective, Horizon', Luiz E. Soares,ed., Cultural Pluralism, Identity, and Globalization, pp. 98-125 (Rio de Janiero: UNESCO and Candido Mendes University, 1997); 10. Arjun Appadurai - 'Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy', Theory, Culture & Society, 7, 2-3, pp. 295-310, 1990; 11. Jan Nederveen Pieterse - 'Globalization as Hybridization', in Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash and Roland Robertson, eds., Global Modernities, pp. 45-68 (London : Sage, 1995); 12. Roland Robertson - 'Globalization and Sociological Theory', in Herminio Martins, ed. Knowledge and Passion: Essays in Honour of John Rex, pp. 174-196 (London: I.B. Tauris, 1993); 13. Fredric Jameson - 'Notes on Globalization as a Philosophical Issue', in Fredric Jameson and Masao Miyoshi, eds. The Cultures of Globalization, pp. 54-77 (Durham, NC: Duke University Press , 1998); 14. Anthony G. McGrew - 'The Globalisation Debate: Putting the Advanced Capitalist State in its Place', Global Society, 12, 3, pp. 299-321, 1998; 15. Thomas D. Hall - 'The World-System Perspective: A Small Sample from a Large Universe', Sociological Inquiry, 66, 4, pp. 440-454, 1996; 16. Christopher Chase-Dunn - 'Globalization: A World-Systems Perspective', Proto Sociology, 15, pp. 26-50, 2001; 17. Jonathan Friedman - 'Global System, Globalization and the Parameters of Modernity', in Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash and Roland Robertson, eds.
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9780415236874
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2002-12-05
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Routledge
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5120 gr
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234 mm
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156 mm
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