George Ritzer - Globalization

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An accessible and comprehensive introduction to key concepts in globalization written by leading authors in the field  In the comprehensively revised Third Edition of 
, distinguished researchers and authors George Ritzer and Paul Dean deliver an up-to-date introduction to major trends and topics related to the study of globalization. The book includes accessible and rigorous material on the key theories and major topics in globalization, as well as modern developments like the rise of populism and far-right political groups, Brexit, migration and backlash to it, trade negotiations, social media and the spread of misinformation, climate change, social justice issues, and COVID-19. 
The new edition includes a greater focus on the structures of inequality that encourage or discourage global flows. Additionally, new examples and sources from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia are used to illustrate key concepts, and round out the international coverage of book. Throughout, the authors use clear and helpful metaphors including solids, liquids, gases, and flows to introduce and explain the complex nature of globalization in an engaging and understandable way. 
Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of: 
A thorough introduction to globalization and related processes, including imperialism, colonialism, development, and westernization An exploration of neoliberalism, including its roots, principles, criticisms, and Neo-Marxist alternatives A practical discussion of global political structures and processes, as well as global economic flows of production and consumption A concise treatment of negative global flows and processes, including dangerous imports, diseases, crime, terrorism, and war Analysis of the changing nature of globalization and de-globalization, and the social movements and technological developments driving these changes More images, charts, and graphs to help illustrate and highlight the concepts contained in the book Perfect for advanced undergraduates studying globalization across sociology, political science, geography, anthropology, and economics, 
 will also be essential reading for students taking courses in culture, economy and inequality, and migration taught from a global perspective.

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51 Knorr Cetina, Karin. 2012. “Financial Markets.” In George Ritzer, ed., Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

52 Knorr Cetina, Karin. 2016. “What Is a Financial Market? Global Markets as Media-Institutional Forms.” In Patrik Aspers and Nigel Dodd, eds., Re-Imagining Economic Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 103–126.

53 Knorr Cetina, Karin, and Urs Bruegger. 2002. “Global Microstructures: The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets.” American Journal of Sociology 107 (4): 905–950.

54 Kühnhardt, Ludger, and Tilman Mayer, eds. 2019. The Bonn Handbook of Globalization. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.

55 LaFraniere, Sharon. 2008. “Europe Takes Africa’s Fish, and Migrants Follow.” New York Times January 14.

56 Lowenhaupt Tsing, Anna. 2005. Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connection. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

57 Maddox, Alexia, Monica Barratt, Matthew Allen, and Simon Lenton. 2016. “Constructive Activism in the Dark Web: Cryptomarkets and Illicit Drugs in the Digital ‘Demimonde’.” Information, Communication, and Society 19 (1): 111–126.

58 Mann, Michael. 2007. “Has Globalization Ended the Rise and the Rise of the Nation-State?” Review of International Political Economy 4 (3): 472–496.

59 Marling, William. 2006. How American Is Globalization? Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

60 Mavelli, Luca. 2018. “Citizenship for Sale and the Neoliberal Political Economy of Belonging.” International Studies Quarterly 62 (3): 482–493.

61 McKinzie, Ashleigh, and Patricia Richards. 2019. “An Argument for Context-Driven Intersectionality.” Sociology Compass 13 (4): 1–14.

62 Mims, Christopher. 2019. “Your Drone-Delivery Coffee Is (Almost) Here.” The Wall Street Journal March 30.

63 Misra, Kavita. 2008. “Politico-moral Transactions in Indian AIDS Service: Confidentiality, Rights, and New Modalities of Governance.” In Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo, eds., The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader, 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell.

64 Nancy, Jean-Luc. 2007. The Creation of the World or Globalization. Albany: State University Press of New York.

65 Nordstrom, Carolyn. 2007. Global Outlaws: Crime, Money, and Power in the Contemporary World. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

66 Ong, Aihwa. 2006. “Mutations in Citizenship.” Theory, Culture & Society 23: 499–505.

67 Ortiz, Renato. 2006. “Mundialization/Globalization.” Theory, Culture & Society 23: 401–403.

68 Portes, Alejandro, ed. 2001. “New Research and Theory on Immigrant Transnationalism.” Global Networks 1 (3).

69 Ritzer, George, and Jeff Stepnisky. 2017. Modern Sociological Theory, 8th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.

70 Robertson, Roland. 1992. Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture. London: Sage.

71 Rosenthal, Elisabeth. 2008. “In Europe, the Catch of the Day Is Often Illegal.” New York Times January 15.

72 Ryoko, Yamamoto. 2012. “Immigrants, Undocumented.” In George Ritzer, ed., Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

73 Sassen, Saskia. 1991. The Global City: New York, London, and Tokyo. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

74 Sassen, Saskia. 2007. “Migration.” In Jan Aart Scholteand Roland Robertson, eds., Encyclopedia of Globalization. New York: MTM Publishing.

75 Sassen, Saskia. 2013. “The Global City: Strategic Site/New Frontier.” In Engin Isin, ed., Democracy, Citizenship, and the Global City. New York: Routledge, pp. 48–61.

76 Scholte, Jan Aart. 2005. Globalization: A Critical Introduction, 2nd ed. New York: Palgrave.

77 Schumpeter, Joseph A. 1976. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, 5th ed. London: George Allen and Unwin.

78 Shamir, Ronen. 2005. “Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime.” Sociological Theory 23 (2): 197–217.

79 Singer, Barnett. 2013. The Americanization of France: Searching for Happiness after the Algerian War. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

80 Singh Grewal, David. 2008. Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

81 Soros, George. 2000. Open Society: Reforming Global Capitalism. New York: Public Affairs.

82 Tomlinson, John. 2007. “Cultural Globalization.” In George Ritzer, ed., Blackwell Companion to Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 352–366.

83 Tsing, Anna. 2000. “The Global Situation.” Cultural Anthropology 15 (3): 327–360.

84 Vanden, Harry, Peter Funk, and Gary Prevost, eds. 2017. The New Global Politics: Global Social Movements in the Twenty-Frist Century. New York: Routledge.

85 Wastl-Walter, Doris, ed. 2012. The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies. New York: Ashgate.

86 World Bank. 2019. Global Economic Prospects: Darkening Skies. Washington, DC: The World Bank.

87 Yeginsu, Cyelan, and Karam Shoumali. 2016. “11 Syrian Refugees Reported Killed by Turkish Border Guards.” New York Times June 19.

88 Yergin, Daniel, and Joseph Stanislaw. 1998. The Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. New York: Touchstone.

89 Yuan, Li. 2006. “Big Phone Firms Delve Undersea for Asian Growth.” Wall Street Journal December 18.

ADDITIONAL READINGS

1 Appadurai, Arjun. 1996. Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

2 Bauman, Zygmunt. 2000. Liquid Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.

3 Bauman, Zygmunt. 2011. Culture in a Liquid Modern World. Malden, MA and Cambridge: Polity Press.

4 Bauman, Zygmunt, and Leonidas Donskis. 2016. Liquid Evil. Malden, MA: Polity Press.

5 Castells, Manuel. 2009. The Rise of the Network Society, 2nd ed. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

6 Collins, Patricia Hill, and Sirma Bilge. 2016. Intersectionality. Malden, MA: Polity Press.

7 Davis, Mark, ed. 2016. Liquid Sociology: Metaphor in Zygmunt Bauman’s Analysis of Modernity. New York: Routledge.

8 Helpman, Elhanan. 2018. Globalization and Inequality. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

9 Jones, Reece, and Corey Johnson, eds. 2016. Placing the Border in Everyday Life. New York: Routledge.

10 Kershaw, Ian. 2019. The Global Age: Europe 1950–2017. New York: Viking Press.

11 Lechner, Frank, and John Boli. 2019. The Globalization Reader, 6th ed. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

12 Ritzer, George, ed. 2007. Blackwell Companion to Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell.

13 Ritzer, George, ed. 2012. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

14 Ritzer, George, and Paul Dean. 2019. Globalization: The Essentials, 2nd ed. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

NOTES

1 1The French call this mondialization. See, for example, Ortiz (2006). However, as is clear from his book’s title, Jean-Luc Nancy (2007) distinguishes between mondialization, defined as the open creation of the world, and globalization which is seen as a more closed and integrated process.

2 2The term “social” here and elsewhere in his book is used very broadly to encompass social process in various sectors – political, economic, social, etc.

3 3It should be noted that while the concept of globalization, if not this particular definition, is now very familiar to all of us, it is actually of very recent vintage. Chanda (2007: 246) reviewed an electronic database that archives 8,000 sources throughout the world (newspapers, magazines, reports). He does not find a reference to globalization until 1979 and then only in an obscure European administrative document. By 1981 there are still only two mentions of the term globalization, but then such references take off reaching over 57,000 in 2001. Interestingly the number drops off after that, but subsequently rose once again.

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