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Globalization - 2nd Edition by George Ritzer & Paul Dean (Paperback)

Globalization - 2nd Edition by  George Ritzer & Paul Dean (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"This unique and engaging anthology ... is designed so it may be used independently, or alongside George Ritzer's Globalization: A Basic Text 2nd Edition for a complete student resource"--T.p.verso.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A concise exploration of globalization and its role in the contemporary era</b> </p> <p>Driven by technological advancements and global corporations, more and more people are swept up by globalizing processes, creating new winners and losers. <i>Globalization: The Essentials </i>explores the flows, structures, processes, and consequences of globalization in the modern economic, political, and cultural landscape. This comprehensive introduction offers balanced coverage of areas such as global economic and cultural flows, environmental sustainability, the impact of technology, and racial, economic, and gender inequality -- providing readers with foundational knowledge of globalization.</p> <p>Extensively revised and updated, this second edition includes expanded coverage of human trafficking and migration, global climate change, fake news and information wars, and transnational social movements with increased emphasis on examples from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia: </p> <ul> <li>Offers a straightforward approach to the multiple facets of globalization and their positive and negative influences on contemporary society</li> <li>Employs unique metaphors and a coherent narrative structure to promote intuitive understanding of abstract concepts</li> <li>Introduces cutting-edge research, updated statistics, and real-world examples in areas such as rising global populism, social justice movements, blockchain technology, and cryptocurrencies</li> <li>Provides an efficient and flexible pedagogical structure, allowing integration with instructor's own course material</li> </ul> <p>Emphasizing student comprehension, a wide range of source material is incorporated including empirical research, relevant theories, newspaper and magazine articles, and popular books and monographs. Examples of current research and recent global developments, such as emerging economies and global health concerns, encourage classroom discussion and promote independent study. </p> <i>Globalization: The Essentials</i> -- a compact edition of the authors' full-sized textbook <i>Globalization: A Basic Text</i> -- provides concise coverage of the central concepts of this dynamic field. Offering a multidisciplinary approach, this textbook is an invaluable primary or supplemental resource for undergraduate study in any social science field, as well as coursework on economics, migration, inequality and stratification, and politics.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Driven by technological advancements and global corporations, more and more people are swept up by globalizing processes, creating new winners and losers. <i>Globalization: The Essentials</i> explores the flows, structures, processes, and consequences of globalization in the modern economic, political, and cultural landscape. This comprehensive introduction offers balanced coverage of areas such as global economic and cultural flows, environmental sustainability, the impact of technology, and racial, economic, and gender inequality--providing readers with foundational knowledge of globalization. <p>Extensively revised and updated, this second edition includes expanded coverage of populism and migration, global climate change, fake news and information wars, and transnational social movements with increased emphasis on examples from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia. <p>Emphasizing student comprehension, a wide range of source material is incorporated including empirical research, relevant theories, newspaper and magazine articles, and popular books and monographs. Examples of current research and recent global developments, such as emerging economies and global health concerns, encourage classroom discussion and promote independent study. <p><i>Globalization: The Essentials</i> -- a compact edition of the authors' full-sized textbook <i>Globalization: A Basic Text</i> -- provides concise coverage of the central concepts of this dynamic field. Offering a multidisciplinary approach, this textbook is an invaluable primary or supplemental resource for undergraduate study in any social science field, as well as coursework on economics, migration, inequality and stratification, and politics.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>GEORGE RITZER</b> is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, USA. He is author of numerous books including <i>The McDonaldization of Society</i> (9th ed., 2019) and editor of <i>The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology</i> (2007) and <i>The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization</i> (2012). <p><b>PAUL DEAN</b> is Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Justice at Ohio Wesleyan University, USA. He is an award-winning teacher and researcher in areas including globalization, social inequality, economic sociology, social movements, race and ethnicity, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He is co-author with George Ritzer of <i>Globalization: A Basic Text</i> (2nd ed. 2015).

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