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The Globalization of Nothing George Ritzer

The Globalization of Nothing By George Ritzer

The Globalization of Nothing by George Ritzer


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In a world festooned with familiar logos - from the swoosh on a designer tennis shoe to golden arches outside a fast-food chain - it is clear that these symbols are not merely decorative, but represent shifts in our social milieu. This book theorizes that "grand narrative" or social story of this period is a movement from "something" to "nothing."

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The Globalization of Nothing by George Ritzer

In a world increasingly festooned with familiar logos - from the hallmark swoosh on a designer tennis shoe to the famous golden arches outside a fast-food chain - it is clear that these symbols are not merely decorative, but represent shifts in our social milieu. More specifically, the proliferation of such items as credit card offers, automated banking services, and globally recognizable brand names illustrate significant changes in the realm of social consumption: a trajectory toward a world of increasingly dehumanized services and meaningless places and things.

George Ritzer theorizes in his provocative new book, The Globalization of Nothing, that the "grand narrative" or social story of this period is a movement from "something" to "nothing." Extending his renowned McDonaldization thesis, Ritzer contends that societies around the globe continue to move away from "something," defined as a social form that is generally indigenously conceived, locally controlled, and rich in distinctive content, toward "nothing" - that which is centrally controlled and conceived and relatively devoid of substance. It is in the movement toward the globalization of "nothing" that "something" is lost. More than likely, that "something" is an indigenous custom, a local store, a familiar gathering place, or simply personalized interaction.

The Globalization of Nothing takes the subject of globalization in new directions, introducing terms such as "grobalization." The key conflict in the world today is viewed as that between the grobalization of nothing and the glocalization of something. This book is structured around four organizing concepts addressing this issue: "non-places," "non-things," "non-people," and "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. Why is it that those who produce "nothing" for major multinational corporations often cannot afford that which they produce? Why do some people seem to be enraptured with their favorite brands or with their credit cards? What are the social implications of the increasing "globalization of nothing" for the medical, education, and tourism industries? Critical questions are raised throughout the book and the reader is compelled not only to seek answers to these questions, but to critically evaluate the questions as well as the answers they themselves conceive.

The Globalization of Nothing is ideal as a text for courses in sociology, anthropology, communication, business, and related disciplines. This book is also recommended for anyone interested in the critical study of contemporary social phenomona.

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The Globalization of Nothing Reviews

"The book makes a clear, interesting, and compelling argument and it certainly contributes to our understanding of modern culture and society."

-- Celestino Fernandez

"The author does an excellent job in describing and explaining nothing, something, grobalization, glocalization, globalization, and their interrelations. Examples are drawn closely from life. They are touchable and powerfully illustrative. The discussion flows well and the text is highly readable."

-- Victor N. Shaw

"The book will make a valuable contribution to literature. . . . This book continues the trajectory of McDonalization by providing a more sophisticated analytical frame to interpret globalization."

-- Douglas H. Constance

"The book's strength is that it takes a look at the big picture and is not timid in developing a case for the nothing/something continuum and the increasing globalization of nothing. We have an insufficient number of books in sociology that take on big agendas."

-- Steve Zehr

"The Globalization of Nothing is a brilliant essay that develops revolutionary ideas based on sharp, penetrating observations. This book is truly the product of a "sociological eye." I do no exaggerate when I use the term "revolutionary." The author presents a phenomenon--or set of phenomena--that stretch sociology's phenomenological field. . . . After you become aware of nothing, you need to rethink the world and the way you look at it."

-- Hernan Vera

"The Globalization of Nothing is one of the most original analyses of forces operating in the world today. The production and distribution of "nothing" or social formations that are centrally conceived, controlled and comparatively devoid of distinctive content represents a new way to address many of the issues raised by postmodern theory (without all of the jargon and anti-science rhetoric) and world systems theory (without the hoped for collapse of capitalism). It is critical but not shrill. It forces the reader to look at the contemporary work in a new way. The book is highly readable and engaging. It has something to say to the scholar, student, and layperson."

-- Jonathan Turner

"George Ritzer's The Globalization of Nothing provides a highly original take on globalization that illuminates aspects of globalization neglected in standard works. Ritzer produces a wide range of categories, some original, to delineate how globalization produces massification, homogenization, and standardization of consumer products and practices and thus produces a worthy successor to his books The McDonalization of Society and Enchanting a Disenchanted World: Revolutionizing the Means of Consumption."

-- Douglas Kellner

"The Globalization of Nothing is an articulate economic thesis by Professor George Ritzer that articulately postulates the short and long-term effects of globalization. . . The Globalization of Nothing is a philosophical and clarion warning regarding the creeping and homogenizing impersonality of severe economic forces."

* THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW *
"Readers will come away from this revision with not only a new way of looking at globalization but also a sense of the problems posted by the globalization of nothing and the need to find ways to deal with its pernicious aspects."
-SIRREADALOT.ORG -- Savannah Jones

About George Ritzer

George Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, where he has also been a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher and won a Teaching Excellence Award. He was awarded the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award by the American Sociological Association, an honorary doctorate from LaTrobe University in Australia, and the Robin Williams Lectureship from the Eastern Sociological Society. His best-known work, The McDonaldization of Society (8th ed.), has been read by hundreds of thousands of students over two decades and translated into over a dozen languages. Ritzer is also the editor of McDonaldization: The Reader; and author of other works of critical sociology related to the McDonaldization thesis, including Enchanting a Disenchanted World, The Globalization of Nothing, Expressing America: A Critique of the Global Credit Card Society, as well as a series best-selling social theory textbooks and Globalization: A Basic Text. He is the Editor of the Encyclopedia of Social Theory (2 vols.), the Encyclopedia of Sociology (11 vols.; 2nd edition forthcoming), the Encyclopedia of Globalization (5 vols.), and is Founding Editor of the Journal of Consumer Culture. In 2016 he will publish the second edition of Essentials of Sociology with SAGE.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Nothing: A Brief (No Need to be Lengthy) Introduction Nothing An Illustrative Excursion to the Movies Nothing (and Something): Further Clarification Nothing Is Nothing In Defense of Nothing The Production of Nothing 2. Conceptualizing Nothing (and Something) Unique-Generic, One-of-a-Kind-Interchangeable Local Geographic Ties-Lack of Local Ties Specific-to-the-Times-Relatively Time-less Humanized-Dehumanized Enchanted-Disenchanted How Does This Relate to Globalization? Objective, or Are They? 3. Meet the Nullities Non-Places (and Places) Non-Things (and Things) Non-People (and People) Non-Service (and Service) The Relationship Between Forms of Nothing (and Something) 4. Globalization Glocalization and Grobalization Glocalization Grobalization Some Complexities 5. Grobalization-Glocalization and Something-Nothing The Grobalization of Something The Grobalization of Nothing The Glocalization of Nothing The Glocalization of Something Expensive, Globally Available Types of Nothing Loose Cultural, Tight Structural Models What About the Local? Why Now? Which Comes First: Nothing or Its Grobalization? 6. The Ultimate Example of Nothing and Its Grobalization? Large-Scale Consumption Sites on the Internet Some Important Caveats Back to the Main Argument Meet the Nullities on the Internet Large-Scale Consumption Sites on the Internet as Non-Places The Non-Things for Sale on Large-Scale Consumption Web Sites Non-People on Those Large-Scale, Internet Consumption Sites Non-Services on Those Large-Scale Consumption Web Sites Globalization 7. A Few (by Necessity) Concluding Thoughts on Nothing (and Its Globalization) The Increase in Nothing! The Decline in Something? The Positive Side of Nothing and Its Spread The Negative Side of the Spread of Nothingness Grobalization and Loss Explaining the Gap Nostalgia? Changes Over Time How Can We Make So Much Out of So Little? Making Something Out of Nothing on the Internet The Economics of Nothingness A Lot of Nothing Is Still Nothing 8. Concluding Thoughts on Globalization (and Nothing) Grobalization Versus Glocalization Can the Local Be Resuscitated? The Globalization of Nothing and September 11, 2001 Consumption and Beyond The Role of Brands Responding to the Grobalization of Nothing Appendix: Nothing-Theoretical and Methodological Issues Nothing: Previous Work Some Modern Methodological (Epistemological) Problems Modern Concepts in a Postmodern Age Salvaging a (Semi-) Modern Approach A (General) Standpoint Theory Alternative Perspectives Potential Criticisms Rational Choice? Are Consumers Judgmental Dopes? Notes Index About the Author

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The Globalization of Nothing by George Ritzer
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SAGE Publications Inc
2003-09-09
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