
We Live Today In An Interconnected World In Which Ordinary People Can Became Instant Online Celebrities To Millions Of Fans Thousands Of Miles Away, In Which Religious Leaders Can Influence Billions Globally, In Which Humans Are Altering The Climate And Environment, In Which New Infectious Diseases Spread Across Continents At Lightning Speed, And In Which Complex Social Forces Are Increasingly Impacted By Digital Technology. This Is Globalization. In The Sixth Edition Of His Bestselling Very Short Introduction, Manfred B. Steger Offers Concise Definitions Of Pertinent Key Terms And Concepts. He Provides An Accessible Overview Of The Long History Of Globalization Followed By An Examination Of Its Major Dimensions: Economic, Political, Cultural, Ideological, And Ecological. He Also Engages The Hotly Contested Question Of Whether It Is, Ultimately, A Good Or A Bad Thing. From Climate Change To The Covid-19 Pandemic, Resurgent Nationalism To Global Social Media, Trade Wars To China's Growing Global Profile, Russia's Expansionism To Renewed Fears Of Nuclear Conflicts, He Explores Today's Unprecedented Levels Of Planetary Integration And Disruption.--publisher Description.
This book investigates the multifaceted nature of globalization, questioning how planetary integration and disruption shape contemporary social, economic, and political structures. Manfred B. Steger, a professor of sociology and expert on global studies, utilizes a multidisciplinary framework to synthesize complex historical data and current events. He argues that globalization is not a singular phenomenon but a complex set of processes that require nuanced analysis to understand their impact on human life and the environment.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational, accessible entry point for students and general readers seeking to understand global interconnectedness. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which manages to distill dense academic concepts into a concise and manageable format.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
019198129X
ISBN-13:
9780191981296
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