ABSTRACT

A rich collection of diverse voices, Sociology of Globalization examines the processes of globalization as well as its impact on people around the world. It looks beyond the headlines, stereotypes, and hype and features a balanced selection of classic scholarship and theory, cutting-edge research, and engaging journalism. Key pieces from prominent scholars, journalists, and theorists will resonate with students, stretch the classroom into their daily lives, and give the study of globalization concrete meaning. Each of three sections (culture, economy, and politics) begins with an original introduction from the editor which familiarizes readers with essential themes and concepts and provides necessary context for the readings that follow. Useful resources for further research, including websites, films, and class exercises, are also provided to exemplify and add relevance to major topics. Accessible and expansive, this is the ideal primary reader or supplement for undergraduate courses on the sociology of globalization.

part 1|26 pages

Introducing Globalization

chapter 1|8 pages

What Is Globalization?

chapter 3|8 pages

Globalization

part 4|141 pages

Politics

chapter 19|10 pages

Globalizing Politics

chapter 20|12 pages

One Community

chapter 21|22 pages

Human Rights

chapter 23|21 pages

Democracy’s Failing Light

chapter 24|23 pages

The Counteroffensive of the 1960s Insurgencies

The Crime Issue

chapter 25|12 pages

Rights and Duties

chapter 26|20 pages

Humanitarian Intervention

Global Enforcement of Human Rights?