Globalization
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Globalization
Author: Manfred B. Steger
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2023
'Globalization' is one of the defining buzzwords of our time, describing a variety of accelerating economic, political, and cultural processes that constantly change our experience of the world. This book provides an exploration of both the causes and effects of the phenomenon.
Globalization/Glocalization: Developments in Theory and Application
In the immense literature on globalization, the work of Roland Robertson stands out. In particular, his insistence that globalization manifests itself primarily as glocalization, the simultaneity of the global and the local, of homogenization and heterogenization continues to influence how a wide variety of observers understand the process, including those who contest it. In honour of Robertson’s lifetime contributions, this volume brings together a set of essays that demonstrate the cogency of his approach, point out directions in which it can be further developed, and illustrate the insight it can provide in topics as varied as religion, football, wine, morality, and UFOs. Contributors include: Peter Beyer, John Boli, Didem Buhari Gulmez, Rebecca Catto, Richard Giulianotti, Ulf Hannerz, David Inglis, Paul James, Habibul Haque Khondker, Anne Sophie Krossa, Frank Lechner, Kristian Naglo, John H. Simpson, Manfred B. Steger, and George M. Thomas.
The Geopolitics of Globalization
Author: Baldev Raj Nayar
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date: 2005
The Key Underlying Concern Of The Book Is The Lesson That The Evolution And Contemporary Structering Of Globalization Holds For Developing Countries. For The Author The Explanation For Both The Advance Of Contemporary Globalization And Its `Truncated` Nature (Confinement To The U.S., Europe, And Japan) Lies In Geopolitics.