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A Globalizing World?

by David Held

"Globalization" is so often used that it is in danger of becoming a cliche. What does it mean? What are its driving forces? Does it encompass every aspect of our lives, from economics to culture? This textbook examines contemporary debates in an accessible fashion, offering a clear guide to one of the big issues of our time.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Today's news media is full of references to 'globalization' - a buzz word that is quickly becoming ubiquitous. But what exactly is globalization? What are its main driving forces? Does it truly embrace all aspects of our lives, from economics to cultural developments? A Globalizing World? examines these and other key questions in a highly accessible fashion, offering a clear and intelligent guide to the big ideas and debates of our time. In doing so, it does not take one particular stance for or against globalizaton; rather, it examines the arguments and evidence about its nature, form and impact. After introducing the main theoretical positions of those who have studied the subject, key chapters look at the changing form of modern communication and cultural industries, trade patterns and financial flows of the world economy, and whether or not the 'new political world order' is qualitatively different from the old state system. This is essential reading for all students of politics, economics and international relations.

Notes

Culture, Economics, Politics. 2nd ed.

Back Cover

Today's news media is full of references to 'globalization' - a buzz word that is quickly becoming ubiquitous. But what exactly is globalization? What are its main driving forces? Does it truly embrace all aspects of our lives, from economics to cultural developments?A Globalizing World? examines these and other key questions in a highly accessible fashion, offering a clear and intelligent guide to the big ideas and debates of our time. In doing so, it does not take one particular stance for or against globalizaton; rather, it examines the arguments and evidence about its nature, form and impact.After introducing the main theoretical positions of those who have studied the subject, key chapters look at the changing form of modern communication and cultural industries, trade patterns and financial flows of the world economy, and whether or not the 'new political world order' is qualitatively different from the old state system. This is essential reading for all students of politics, economics and international relations.

Author Biography

Edited by David Held

Table of Contents

1. A Global Sense of Space 2. Culture and Information: The Globalization of Communication? 3. Economic Globalization 4. Governing Globalization

Long Description

This volume examines contemporary globalization debates in an accessible fashion, offering a clear guide to one of the most important issues of our time. In so doing, it does not take one particular stance; rather it explores the arguments and evidence. After introducing the main theoretical positions that have been developed through academic research, different chapters look at the changing forms of communication and culture industries, trade patterns, and financial flows of the world economy, characterized by inequalities as well as opportunities for greater participation.

Details

ISBN0415329744
Author David Held
Short Title GLOBALIZING WORLD 2/E
Language English
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0415329744
ISBN-13 9780415329743
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 2004
Imprint Routledge
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by David Held
DEWEY 303.482
Replaces 9780415222945
Residence ENK
Affiliation The Open University, Milton Keynes London School of Economics, UK Lond
Subtitle Culture, Economics, Politics
DOI 10.1604/9780415329743
AU Release Date 2004-04-01
NZ Release Date 2004-04-01
UK Release Date 2004-04-01
Pages 196
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition Description 2nd edition
Series Understanding Social Change
Publication Date 2004-04-01
Alternative 9780415329736
Audience Undergraduate

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