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Book Synopsis: An accessible and comprehensive introduction to key concepts in globalization written by leading authors in the field.
In the comprehensively revised Third Edition of Globalization: A Basic Text, distinguished researchers and authors George Ritzer and Paul Dean deliver an up-to-date introduction to major trends and topics related to the study of globalization. The book includes accessible and rigorous material on the key theories and major topics in globalization, as well as modern developments like the rise of populism and far-right political groups, Brexit, migration and backlash to it, trade negotiations, social media and the spread of misinformation, climate change, social justice issues, and COVID-19.
The new edition includes a greater focus on the structures of inequality that encourage or discourage global flows. Additionally, new examples and sources from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia are used to illustrate key concepts, and round out the international coverage of book. Throughout, the authors use clear and helpful metaphors including solids, liquids, gases, and flows to introduce and explain the complex nature of globalization in an engaging and understandable way.
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:
- A thorough introduction to globalization and related processes, including imperialism, colonialism, development, and westernization.
- An exploration of neoliberalism, including its roots, principles, criticisms, and Neo-Marxist alternatives.
- A practical discussion of global political structures and processes, as well as global economic flows of production and consumption.
- A concise treatment of negative global flows and processes, including dangerous imports, diseases, crime, terrorism, and war.
- Analysis of the changing nature of globalization and de-globalization, and the social movements and technological developments driving these changes.
- More images, charts, and graphs to help illustrate and highlight the concepts contained in the book.
Perfect for advanced undergraduates studying globalization across sociology, political science, geography, anthropology, and economics, Globalization: A Basic Text, Third Edition will also be essential reading for students taking courses in culture, economy and inequality, and migration taught from a global perspective.
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Looking for an accessible and comprehensive introduction to globalization? Look no further than Globalization: A Basic Text. In this engaging Third Edition, esteemed authors George Ritzer and Paul Dean provide an up-to-date exploration of major trends and topics in globalization. From the rise of populism and far-right political groups to trade negotiations and the impact of social media, this book covers it all. Gain a greater understanding of global flows and the structures of inequality that shape our world.
Globalization: A Basic Text takes a unique approach by using metaphors such as solids, liquids, gases, and flows to explain the complex nature of globalization in a way that is accessible and relatable. The book also incorporates examples from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia to ensure a comprehensive and international perspective. With additional images, charts, and graphs, readers will have a visual aid in grasping the concepts discussed.
Whether you're an advanced undergraduate studying sociology, political science, geography, anthropology, or economics, or a student interested in culture, economy, inequality, or migration, this book is a must-read. Expand your knowledge and gain critical insights into the impact of globalization on our society. Take the first step today by exploring Globalization: A Basic Text, Third Edition.
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