Globalization: A Basic Text

Globalization: A Basic Text
ISBN-10
1118687124
ISBN-13
9781118687123
Series
Globalization
Category
Political Science
Pages
552
Language
English
Published
2015-01-27
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Authors
George Ritzer, Paul Dean

Description

Updated to reflect recent global developments, the second edition of Globalization: A Basic Text presents an up-to-date introduction to major trends and topics relating to globalization studies. Features updates and revisions in its accessible introduction to key theories and major topics in globalization Includes an enhanced emphasis on issues relating to global governance, emerging technology, global flows of people, human trafficking, global justice movements, and global environmental sustainability Utilizes a unique set of metaphors to introduce and explain the highly complex nature of globalization in an engaging and understandable manner Offers an interdisciplinary approach to globalization by drawing from fields that include sociology, global political economy, political science, international relations, geography, and anthropology Written by an internationally recognized and experienced author team

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