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The Globalization Reader Frank Lechner

The Globalization Reader By Frank Lechner

The Globalization Reader by Frank Lechner


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This work aims to makes sense of a term that has become an all-purpose catchword in contemporary debate. "Globalization" effectively captures the growth of linkages across national boundaries, the global expansion of a market economy, and the rise of a complex but integrated world society.

The Globalization Reader Summary

The Globalization Reader by Frank Lechner

The Globalization Reader makes sense of a term that has become an all-purpose catchword in contemporary debate. This Reader compiles the most relevant literature into a highly readable and accessible format, providing students and researchers with an indispensable understanding of the globalization process. The book includes selections from the best work of leading scholars, presenting distinctive explanations of the process of globalization. There are also descriptive entries on London, Manila, and Malawi, expressing the experience of globalization in everyday life. The book also focuses on global economic forces, global organization and cultural globalization including the construction of identities and the pervasive role of the mass media. The Reader concludes by examining the rise of world civil society as reflected in global environmental movements.

The Globalization Reader Reviews

"A terrific place to start if one wants to get a sense of why globalization is attracting the attention of so many scholars, government officials and lay people." George Ritzer, University of Maryland, author of The McDonaldization of Society

"An authoritative and commodious collection, The Globalization Reader confronts an issue that now dominates social science discussion. Through an intelligent and judicious selection of key texts, Lechner and Boli explore the debates, explanations, experiences, and dimensions of the globalization process. The Reader covers the field systematically and expertly. Simply the best reader on globalization." Bryan S. Turner, University of Cambridge


"With this large, excellent selection of pieces written on globalization, we'll have something to recommend to our friends and students who want to know the best opinions on this most important of subjects. Many of the authors are critics from the left, others embrace globalization, and there is a good sprinkling of both official and unofficial views. It's a timely and well-done volume." Daniel Chirot, University of Washington

."the book deserves acknowledgement as a solid introduction, which maps out tthe major themes and issues that confront newcomers to the terrain." Progress in Development Studies

About Frank Lechner

Frank J. Lechner is Associate Professor of Sociology at Emory University in Atlanta. He has published numerous papers on global change, fundamentalism, secularization, and sociological theory. He is the co-editor, with L. van Vucht-Tijssen and J. Berting, of The Search for Fundamentals (1995).

John Boli is Associate Professor of Sociology at Emory University. He has published extensively on global culture and organizations, education, citizenship, and state power and authority. His books include Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875 (with George M. Thomas, 1999) and New Citizens for a New Society (1989).

Table of Contents

Sources and Acknowledgments. General Introduction by Frank J. Lechner and John Boli. Part I: Debating Globalization:Introduction. 1. Martin Wolf-Why This Hatred of the Market?2. Peter Martin-The Moral Case for Globalization. 3. Bernard Cassen-To Save Society. 4. Serge Halimi-When Market Journalism Invades the World. 5. Benjamin Barber-Jihad vs. McWorld (excerpt). 6. Samuel P. Huntington-The Clash of Civilizations?7. Joshua Karliner-Grassroots Globalization: Reclaiming the Blue Planet. 8. Hans Kung - A Global Ethic as a foundation for Global Society. Part II: Explaining Globalization:Introduction. 9. E. J. Hobsbawm-The World Unified. 10. Immanuel Wallerstein-The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System. 11. Leslie Sklair-Sociology of the Global System (excerpt). 12. Saskia Sassen-Whose City Is It? Globalization and the Formation of the New Claims. 13. Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye-Realism and Complex Interdependence. 14. John W. Meyer, John Boli, George M. Thomas, and Francisco O. Ramirez-World Society and the Nation-State. 15. Roland Robertson and JoAnn Chirico-Humanity, Globalization, and Worldwide Religious Resurgence. 16. Jan Nederveen Pieterse-Globalization as Hybridization. Part III: Experiencing Globalization:Introduction. 17. Pico Iyer-Bali: On Prospero's Isle/The Philippines: Born in the U. S. A. 18. Martin Albrow-Travelling Beyond Local Cultures. 19. Bruce Fuller-Strong States, Strong Teachers?20. David Harvey-Time-Space Compression and the Rise of Modernism as a Cultural Force. Part IV: Economic Globalization:Introduction. 21. William Greider-Wawasan 2020. 22. Miguel Korzeniewicz-Commodity Chains and Marketing Strategies: Nike and the Global Athletic Footwear Industry. 23. Ted C. Fishman-The Joys of Global Investment. 24. Lourdes Beneria and Savitri Bisnath-Gender and Poverty: An Analysis for Action. 25. Matthew J. Slaughter and Phillip Swagel-Does Globalization Lower Wages and Export Jobs?26. Gary Burtless, Robert Z. Lawrence, Robert E. Litan, and Robert J. Shapiro-Globaphobia: Confronting Fears About Open Trade (excerpt). 27. Amnesty International-AI on Human Rights and Labor Rights. Part V: Political Globalization I: The Demise of the Nation-State?Introduction. 28. Connie L. McNeely-The Determination of Statehood. 29. Kenichi Ohmae-The End of the Nation State (excerpt). 30. Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw-The Commanding Heights: The Battle Between Government and the Marketplace That Is Remaking the Modern World (excerpt). 31. Dani Rodrik-Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (excerpt)32. Geoffrey Garrett-Partisan Politics in the Global Economy (excerpt). 33. World Trade Organization- seven Common Misunderstandings about the WTO. Part VI: Political Globalization II: Reorganizing the World:Introduction. 34. Larry Diamond-The Globalization of Democracy. 35. Nitza Berkovitch-The Emergence and Transformation of the International Women's Movement. 36. UN Fourth World Conference on Women-Beijing Declaration. 37. John Boli and George M. Thomas-World Culture in the World Polity: A Century of International Non-Governmental Organization. 38. Adam Roberts and Benedict Kingsbury-The UN's Roles in International Society Since 1945. 39. Sadako Ogata-Peace, Security, and Humanitarian Action. Part VII: Cultural Globalization I: The Role of Media:Introduction. 40. Sean MacBride and Colleen Roach-The New International Information Order. 41 Lewis A. Friedland-Covering the World (excerpt). 42 John Sinclair, Elizabeth Jacka, and Stuart Cunningham-Peripheral Vision. 43 John Tomlinson-Cultural Imperialism. (excerpt). Part VIII: Cultural Globalization II: Constructing Identities:Introduction. 44. Arjun Appadurai-Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy. 45. Ulf Hannerz-Scenarios for Peripheral Cultures. 46. Frank J. Lechner-Global Fundamentalism. 47. Ann Elizabeth Meyer-The Fundamentalist Impact on Law, Politics, and The Constitution in Iran. 48. Shahla Haeri-Obedience Versus Autonomy: Women and Fundamentalism in Iran and Pakistan. 49. Majid Tehranian-Islamic Fundamentalism in Iran and the Discourse of Development. Part IX: Changing World Society: Environmentalism and the Globalization of Social Problems:Introduction. 50. World Commission on Environment and Development-From One Earth to One World. 51. UN Conference on Environment and Development-Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. 52. Paul Wapner-Greenpeace and Political Globalism. 53. Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink-Environmental Advocacy Networks. 54. Jackie Smith-Building Political Will after UNCED: EarthAction International. Index.

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GOR001665179
9780631214779
0631214771
The Globalization Reader by Frank Lechner
Used - Very Good
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1999-11-20
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