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You are currently browsing 61–65 of 65 new and published books in the subject of Globalisation — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.
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Series: International Library of Sociology
Fusing two key concerns of contemporary sociology: globalization and its discontents, and the 'complexity turn' in social theory, authors Chesters and Welsh utilize complexity theory to analyze the shifting constellation of social movement networks that constitute opposition to neo-liberal...
Published March 21st 2007 by Routledge
The social sciences routinely debate questions of society, and of the relationship between individuals and the social world in which we live. Some contemporary debates have a long history, and others are expressed differently in the age of new technologies and the Internet. This book offers an...
Published June 25th 2003 by Routledge
Series: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Political Economy
This text presents a devastating critique of the currently fashionable idea of globalisation. Using comprehensive and non-technical language this book looks at the world's cultural and value diversity, and questions whether it is possible to impose a global policy, given these differences. Topics...
Published December 22nd 1999 by Routledge
Series: Routledge Introductions to Development
World Hunger explores the nature and extent of contemporary world hunger, explaining why hunger still persists while agricultural production increases and genetic engineering revolutionises food production and distribution. Numerous case studies, drawn from the North and South, illustrate the...
Published April 30th 1997 by Routledge
Published July 5th 1989 by Routledge