The Globalization of Nothing is back in a revised and completely
updated edition, with an even greater emphasis on the processes of
globalization and how they relate to McDonaldization. As before, this
book is structured around four sets of concepts addressing the issues
of: "places/non-places," "things/non-things," "people/non-people," and
"services/non-services." By drawing upon salient examples from
everyday life, George Ritzer invites the reader to examine the nuances
of these concepts in conjunction with the paradoxes within the process
of the globalization of nothing. Critical questions are raised
throughout, and the reader is compelled not only to seek answers to
these questions, but also to critically evaluate the questions as well
as their answers. New to This Edition Features a greater emphasis on
the main topic of globalization: A new first chapter offers an
introductory overview of globalization and globalization theory,
outlining the unique ways in which these topics are addressed
throughout the text. Offers a new way to conceptualize and theorize
about globalization: This edition delves into two subprocesses of
globalization—"glocalization" and "grobalization." Provides a new
way to think about consumer culture and globalization: New material is
presented on consumer culture and its globalization as well as on the
role of branding. Uses a nontechnical and accessible style with many
global examples: The examples in this book are drawn from everyday
life and a global consumer culture that are readily recognizable to
students. Shorter and more concise in response to reviewer feedback.
Intended Audience This text can be used in a variety of courses
focusing on the principles of sociology, social change, social theory,
globalization, consumerism, and the global economy in sociology
departments as well as in related courses in departments of political
science or economics. Contributor to the SAGE Teaching Innovations
and Professional Development Award
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ISBN
9781452239095
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
264
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