ABSTRACT

The second edition of the Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies offers students clear and informed chapters on the history of globalization and key theories that have considered the causes and consequences of the globalization process. There are substantive sections looking at demographic, economic, technological, social and cultural changes in globalization. The handbook examines many negative aspects – new wars, slavery, illegal migration, pollution and inequality – but concludes with an examination of responses to these problems through human rights organizations, international labour law and the growth of cosmopolitanism. There is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches with essays covering sociology, demography, economics, politics, anthropology and history.

The second edition has been completely revised and features important new thinking on themes such as Islamophobia and the globalization of religious conflict, shifts in global energy production such as fracking, global inequalities, fiscal transformations of the state and problems of taxation, globalization and higher education, and an analysis of the general sense of catastrophe that surrounds contemporary understandings of the consequences of a global world.

part I|148 pages

Theories and definitions

chapter 1|22 pages

Theories of globalization

Issues and origins

chapter 2|17 pages

Limiting theory

Rethinking approaches to cultures of globalization

chapter 4|18 pages

Global inequality

chapter 6|19 pages

Anti-globalization movements

From critiques to alternatives

chapter 7|17 pages

History and hegemony

The United States and twenty-first century globalization

chapter 8|21 pages

Vulnerability and globalization

The social impact of globalization

part II|220 pages

Substantive issues

chapter 9|24 pages

Transformations of the world's population

The demographic revolution

chapter 10|20 pages

All that is molten freezes again

Migration history, globalization, and the politics of newness

chapter 13|18 pages

Globalization and taxation

chapter 14|17 pages

Religion out of place?

The globalization of fundamentalism

chapter 15|24 pages

Globalization and Indigenous peoples

New old patterns

chapter 16|16 pages

Genocide in the global age

chapter 17|16 pages

Global elites

chapter 18|16 pages

Globalized higher education

part III|152 pages

New institutions and cultures

chapter 21|22 pages

Islam and globalization

Islamophobia, security and terrorism

chapter 22|17 pages

Global cities

chapter 23|21 pages

Crossing divides

Consumption and globalization in history

chapter 25|22 pages

Globalization and food

The dialectics of globality and locality

chapter 27|14 pages

Globalization and Americanization

part IV|88 pages

Critical solutions