The Sociology of Globalization / Edition 2

The Sociology of Globalization / Edition 2

by Luke Martell
ISBN-10:
0745689779
ISBN-13:
9780745689777
Pub. Date:
12/19/2016
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
0745689779
ISBN-13:
9780745689777
Pub. Date:
12/19/2016
Publisher:
Polity Press
The Sociology of Globalization / Edition 2

The Sociology of Globalization / Edition 2

by Luke Martell
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Overview

The new edition of this accessible and wide-ranging book demonstrates the distinctive insights that sociology has to bring to the study of globalization. Taking in the cultural, political and economic dimensions of globalization, the book provides a thorough introduction to key debates and critically evaluates the causes and consequences of a globalizing world.

Bringing the discussion right up to date, the new edition includes an increased emphasis on the rise of China, the aftermath of the financial crisis and austerity, the benefits of migration and open borders, and the changing structure of global inequality. Data and literature have been updated throughout the book, with new sections on global cities, the environment and international protests, and expanded discussion of gender. Martell argues that globalization offers many opportunities for greater interaction and participation in societies throughout the world, for instance through the media and migration, but also has dark sides such as conflict, global poverty, climate change and economic insecurity.

This book will continue to be an ideal companion to students across the social sciences taking courses that cover globalization, and the sociology of globalization in particular.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745689777
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 12/19/2016
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Luke Martell is Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Sussex

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Preface to the second edition

Introduction: Concepts of Globalization

1 Perspectives on Globalization: Divergence or Convergence?

2 The History of Globalization: Pre-modern, Modern or Postmodern?

3 Technology, Economy and the Globalization of Culture

4 The Globalization of Culture: Homogeneous or Hybrid?

5 Global Migration: Inequality and History

6 The Effects of Migration: Is Migration a Problem or a Solution?

7 The Global Economy: Capitalism and the Economic Bases of Globalization

8 Global Inequality: Is Globalization a Solution to World Poverty?

9 Politics, the State and Globalization: The End of the Nation-state and Social Democracy?

10 Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Democracy

11 Anti-globalization and Global Justice Movements

12 The Future World Order: The Decline of American Power and the Rise of China?

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

References

Index

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From the Publisher

"The Sociology of Globalization is a masterful synthesis of the complex interaction of all the major dimensions of the vast subject of globalization. Luke Martell's exhaustive text is very well written, chock full of highly useful information, and does an impressive job of presenting the key debates on globalization. It will be particularly instructive to an American audience in offering fresh analysis, including excellent analysis of the United States' role in globalization."
Ken Cunningham, Pennsylvania State University

"Globalization has become a central concept for understanding contemporary social processes and global crises. Martell has written an extremely lucid and comprehensive sociology of globalization that offers a welcome focus on political and economic issues whilst encompassing its cultural dimension. This book enriches our critical understanding of globalization."
Larry Ray, University of Kent

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