Globalisation and the Third World by Ray Kiely

Globalisation and the Third World by Ray Kiely

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Examining the changing position of the Developing World within the world system, this work focuses on issues such as migration, health, the media, transnational corporations, religion, and political and economic institutions.

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Globalisation and the Third World by Ray Kiely

This book examines the changing position of the Developing World within the world system. It focuses on particular issues which cut across communities, nations, regions and, in consequence, the world. These include migration, health and disease, the media, transnational corporations, religion, and political and economic institutions. The contributors draw on a wealth of illustrations and global examples to examine topics such as HIV/AIDS transmission, the mediatized Gulf War, consumption patterns, the Third World in the First, Orientalism and Islam, environmental and urban movements, liberation theology in Latin America and the impact of the media. This book provides a critical introduction to the Third World around the unifying theme of globalisation.

'An excellent text which addresses otherwise familiar material from a different perspective' - Prof Brian Field, De Montfort University

'The book offers useful and well written sections on themes relevant for cross-disciplinary university courses on development and/or globalisation.' - European Journal of Development Research Vol.12 Dec. 2002

Ray Kiely and Phil Marfleet are both Senior Lecturers in the Department of Cultural Studies, University of East London.
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ISBN 13 9780415140775
ISBN 10 0415140773
Title Globalisation and the Third World
Author Ray Kiely
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1998-07-09
Number of pages 234
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.