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2015
Chapter 1 argued that the study of global injustice symbols and global social movements is sociologically important because it enables an empirically grounded discussion of global society. This reflects the Durkheimian foundation of the book, which indicates that the analysis of symbols is, fundamentally, an analysis of society. Symbols and society are
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Chapter 1 argued that the study of global injustice symbols and global social movements is sociologically important because it enables an empirically grounded discussion of global society. This reflects the Durkheimian foundation of the book, which indicates that the analysis of symbols is, fundamentally, an analysis of society. Symbols and society are
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2000
As other chapters in this book have amply demonstrated, globalization has considerably redrawn the contours of the world political economy. Production, trade, investment and finance have acquired different dynamics, as have the regulatory frameworks that order them.
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As other chapters in this book have amply demonstrated, globalization has considerably redrawn the contours of the world political economy. Production, trade, investment and finance have acquired different dynamics, as have the regulatory frameworks that order them.
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2013
We have been living and working in the information society for decades, yet still we struggle to understand and keep up in the face of its constant flux and vast scope. In this unique interdisciplinary text, three scholars at the forefront of this dynamic field provide a clear conceptual framework and interpretation of the global information society ...
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We have been living and working in the information society for decades, yet still we struggle to understand and keep up in the face of its constant flux and vast scope. In this unique interdisciplinary text, three scholars at the forefront of this dynamic field provide a clear conceptual framework and interpretation of the global information society ...
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Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
terms of dialogue, we should allow for other, nonEuropean experiences, aspirations and perspectives as well in assessing different global democracy initiatives. Finally, a concrete utopia is a model of practical and institutional arrangements that does not currently exist, but should be politically possible to achieve, and feasible as an alternative ...
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terms of dialogue, we should allow for other, nonEuropean experiences, aspirations and perspectives as well in assessing different global democracy initiatives. Finally, a concrete utopia is a model of practical and institutional arrangements that does not currently exist, but should be politically possible to achieve, and feasible as an alternative ...
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2003
Globalization has been defined as a process in which the population of the world is increasingly bonded into a single society. Although none of the contributors to this collection denies the thrust toward convergence that is implicit in globalizing processes, each contributor also concludes that globalization encourages differentiation.
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Globalization has been defined as a process in which the population of the world is increasingly bonded into a single society. Although none of the contributors to this collection denies the thrust toward convergence that is implicit in globalizing processes, each contributor also concludes that globalization encourages differentiation.
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2009
The current positions of sociologists as well as of political scientists, historians, and economists clearly illustrate a paradigmatic turn where the obsolete “methodological nationalism” has been replaced with a global analytical perspective (Cotesta 2007).
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The current positions of sociologists as well as of political scientists, historians, and economists clearly illustrate a paradigmatic turn where the obsolete “methodological nationalism” has been replaced with a global analytical perspective (Cotesta 2007).
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