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A Shrinking World? John Allen

A Shrinking World? By John Allen

A Shrinking World? by John Allen


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This text explores different aspects of the spatial upheaval that lies behind the latest wave of globalization based on Western values. The effects of information flows, global cities, multinationals and global tourism are used to draw attention to the unequal character of global processes.

A Shrinking World? Summary

A Shrinking World?: Global Unevenness and Inequality by John Allen

This is the second of a five-book series which offers a forward-looking, broad-based course in human geography. The building blocks of a 'geographical imagination' are presented through some of the principal forces that are shaping the world as it approaches the twenty-first century. Each book develops different aspects of the geographical imagination, using a mixture of text and readings, through which the authors teach what it is to think geographically. The issues that are explored are at the forefront of global and local relations. In recent years there has been much talk of a world that is progressively shrinking as developments in communications and travel increase the pace of life and disrupt our sense of distance. For many, this is the language of globalization: of a world smaller in size, characterized by closer ties and connections, where places once thought of as far apart are no longer so. This volume offers a critical introduction to these ideas, one which requires us to rethink our notions of distance and movement, as well as the very nature of social space itself. Starting with the revolutions in transport and communications, the book sets the context within which much of the discussion around the shrinking of the globe takes place. The contributors then go on to examine the implications of a shrinking globe for the worlds of money and finance, and for multinational and transnational firms, and the role played by global cities. Transnational pollution and global tourism are also explored for the manner in which they too often shrink the the world in sometimes unexpected and unpredictable ways. Throughout, attention is drawn to the unevenness and inequality built into global relationships and processes.

Table of Contents

PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; 1. Annihilating space?: the speed-up of communications; 2. Corssing borders: footloose multinationals?; 3. Controlling space: global cities; 4. Dirty connections: transnational pollution; 5. Consuming spaces: global tourism; 6. Uneven worlds; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INDEX

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GOR001516317
9780198741879
0198741871
A Shrinking World?: Global Unevenness and Inequality by John Allen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19950406
272
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