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Table of Contents

About the Website xi

List of Figures xii

Preface xiii

1 Globalization I 1
Liquids, Flows, and Structures

Some of the Basics 2

From Solids to Liquids (to Gases) 3

Flows 6

Heavy, Light, Weightless 9

Heavy Structures That Expedite Flows 11

Heavy Structures as Barriers to Flows 16

The Winners and Losers of Global Flows 18

On the Increasing Ubiquity of Global Flows and Structures 20

Thinking About Global Flows and Structures 21

Chapter Summary 23

2 Globalization II 31
Some Basic Issues, Debates, and Controversies

Is There Such a Thing as Globalization? 32

Is it Globalization, Transnationalization, or Regionalization? 35

If There is Such a Thing as Globalization, When Did it Begin? 36

Globalization or Globalizations? 43

What Drives Globalization? 47

Does Globalization Hop Rather than Flow? 48

If There Is Such a Thing as Globalization, Is It Inexorable? 49

Who Controls Globalization? 51

Does Globaphilia or Globaphobia Have the Upper Hand? 53

What, if Anything, Can Be Done About Globalization? 57

Chapter Summary 59

3 Globalization and Related Processes 67
Imperialism, Colonialism, Development, Westernization, Easternization, and Americanization

Imperialism 68

Colonialism 72

Development 75

Westernization 77

Easternization 80

Americanization 81

Comparisons with Globalization 92

The Era of the “Posts” 93

Chapter Summary 95

4 Neoliberalism 105
Roots, Principles, Criticisms, and Neo-Marxian Alternatives

The Historical Context of Neoliberalism 106

Neoliberalism: The Basic Principles 111

Critiquing Neoliberalism 118

Neoliberalism: The Case of Israel 124

The Death of Neoliberalism? 125

Neo-Marxian Theoretical Alternatives to Neoliberalism 126

Chapter Summary 130

5 Global Political Structures and Processes 139

On Political Processes and Flows 140

The Nation-State 141

“Imagined Community” 147

Changes in Global Nation-State Relations 149

Global Political Developments and Structures 160

Regional Political Organizations 163

Global Governance 164

Civil Society 167

Chapter Summary 173

6 Structuring the Global Economy 181

Before Bretton Woods 182

Bretton Woods and the Bretton Woods System 184

The End of Bretton Woods 194

Regional Economic Integration and Free Trade 199

Other Economic Organizations 207

The Role of Emerging Economies 208

The Multinational Corporation (MNC) 209

The Myth of Economic Globalization? 212

Chapter Summary 213

7 Global Economic Flows 219
Production and Consumption

Global Trade Flows 220

Global Value Chains 222

Increasing Competition for Commodities 231

The Economic Impact of the Flow of Oil 232

Race to the Bottom and Upgrading 235

Outsourcing 237

Financial Globalization 239

Corporations, People, and Ideas 243

Consumption 246

Chapter Summary 253

8 Global Culture and Cultural Flows 261

Cultural Differentialism 263

Cultural Hybridization 272

Cultural Convergence 276

Sport: A Case Study for Global Culture 287

Chapter Summary 293

9 High-Tech Global Flows and Structures 301
Technology, Mass Media, the Internet, and Social Media

Technology, Time-Space Compression, and Distanciation 302

Mass Media 311

The Internet and Social Media 318

Chapter Summary 332

10 Global Flows of People 341
Migration, Human Trafficking, and Tourism

Migrants 342

Migration Flows 345

Human Trafficking 369

Tourism 372

Chapter Summary 374

11 Global Environmental Flows 383

Modernization and Environmental Flows 385

Differences among Nation-States 387

Global Climate Change 388

Other Environmental Problems 399

Global Responses 404

Framing Global Responses 413

From Lightness to Heaviness in Environmental Flows 416

Collapse 416

Chapter Summary 417

12 Negative Global Flows and Processes 427
Diseases, Dangerous Imports, Crime, Terrorism, War

Borderless Diseases 429

Dangerous Imports 435

Crime 438

Terrorism 443

War 453

The Impact of Negative Global Flows on Individuals 462

Chapter Summary 463

13 Global Economic Power and Inequality 471
Class Inequalities and Global Cities

Class Inequality 472

Global Cities and the Rural-Urban Context 487

Chapter Summary 502

14 Global Power and Inequalities II 509
Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality

Power and Inequality 510

Race and Ethnicity 519

Gender and Sexuality 532

Chapter Summary 543

15 Dealing with, Resisting, and the Futures of, Globalization 553

Dealing with Globalization 554

Resisting Globalization 568

Social Movements and Alter-Globalizations 574

The Futures of Globalization 585

Chapter Summary 588

Appendix 595

Anthropology 596

Sociology 596

Political Science 597

Economics 598

Geography 600

Psychology 601

Literary Criticism (Postcolonial) 602

Other Fields 603

Glossary 607

Index 619

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      Publication Date: 18/11/2021
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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      About the Website xi

      List of Figures xii

      Preface xiii

      1 Globalization I 1
      Liquids, Flows, and Structures

      Some of the Basics 2

      From Solids to Liquids (to Gases) 3

      Flows 6

      Heavy, Light, Weightless 9

      Heavy Structures That Expedite Flows 11

      Heavy Structures as Barriers to Flows 16

      The Winners and Losers of Global Flows 18

      On the Increasing Ubiquity of Global Flows and Structures 20

      Thinking About Global Flows and Structures 21

      Chapter Summary 23

      2 Globalization II 31
      Some Basic Issues, Debates, and Controversies

      Is There Such a Thing as Globalization? 32

      Is it Globalization, Transnationalization, or Regionalization? 35

      If There is Such a Thing as Globalization, When Did it Begin? 36

      Globalization or Globalizations? 43

      What Drives Globalization? 47

      Does Globalization Hop Rather than Flow? 48

      If There Is Such a Thing as Globalization, Is It Inexorable? 49

      Who Controls Globalization? 51

      Does Globaphilia or Globaphobia Have the Upper Hand? 53

      What, if Anything, Can Be Done About Globalization? 57

      Chapter Summary 59

      3 Globalization and Related Processes 67
      Imperialism, Colonialism, Development, Westernization, Easternization, and Americanization

      Imperialism 68

      Colonialism 72

      Development 75

      Westernization 77

      Easternization 80

      Americanization 81

      Comparisons with Globalization 92

      The Era of the “Posts” 93

      Chapter Summary 95

      4 Neoliberalism 105
      Roots, Principles, Criticisms, and Neo-Marxian Alternatives

      The Historical Context of Neoliberalism 106

      Neoliberalism: The Basic Principles 111

      Critiquing Neoliberalism 118

      Neoliberalism: The Case of Israel 124

      The Death of Neoliberalism? 125

      Neo-Marxian Theoretical Alternatives to Neoliberalism 126

      Chapter Summary 130

      5 Global Political Structures and Processes 139

      On Political Processes and Flows 140

      The Nation-State 141

      “Imagined Community” 147

      Changes in Global Nation-State Relations 149

      Global Political Developments and Structures 160

      Regional Political Organizations 163

      Global Governance 164

      Civil Society 167

      Chapter Summary 173

      6 Structuring the Global Economy 181

      Before Bretton Woods 182

      Bretton Woods and the Bretton Woods System 184

      The End of Bretton Woods 194

      Regional Economic Integration and Free Trade 199

      Other Economic Organizations 207

      The Role of Emerging Economies 208

      The Multinational Corporation (MNC) 209

      The Myth of Economic Globalization? 212

      Chapter Summary 213

      7 Global Economic Flows 219
      Production and Consumption

      Global Trade Flows 220

      Global Value Chains 222

      Increasing Competition for Commodities 231

      The Economic Impact of the Flow of Oil 232

      Race to the Bottom and Upgrading 235

      Outsourcing 237

      Financial Globalization 239

      Corporations, People, and Ideas 243

      Consumption 246

      Chapter Summary 253

      8 Global Culture and Cultural Flows 261

      Cultural Differentialism 263

      Cultural Hybridization 272

      Cultural Convergence 276

      Sport: A Case Study for Global Culture 287

      Chapter Summary 293

      9 High-Tech Global Flows and Structures 301
      Technology, Mass Media, the Internet, and Social Media

      Technology, Time-Space Compression, and Distanciation 302

      Mass Media 311

      The Internet and Social Media 318

      Chapter Summary 332

      10 Global Flows of People 341
      Migration, Human Trafficking, and Tourism

      Migrants 342

      Migration Flows 345

      Human Trafficking 369

      Tourism 372

      Chapter Summary 374

      11 Global Environmental Flows 383

      Modernization and Environmental Flows 385

      Differences among Nation-States 387

      Global Climate Change 388

      Other Environmental Problems 399

      Global Responses 404

      Framing Global Responses 413

      From Lightness to Heaviness in Environmental Flows 416

      Collapse 416

      Chapter Summary 417

      12 Negative Global Flows and Processes 427
      Diseases, Dangerous Imports, Crime, Terrorism, War

      Borderless Diseases 429

      Dangerous Imports 435

      Crime 438

      Terrorism 443

      War 453

      The Impact of Negative Global Flows on Individuals 462

      Chapter Summary 463

      13 Global Economic Power and Inequality 471
      Class Inequalities and Global Cities

      Class Inequality 472

      Global Cities and the Rural-Urban Context 487

      Chapter Summary 502

      14 Global Power and Inequalities II 509
      Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality

      Power and Inequality 510

      Race and Ethnicity 519

      Gender and Sexuality 532

      Chapter Summary 543

      15 Dealing with, Resisting, and the Futures of, Globalization 553

      Dealing with Globalization 554

      Resisting Globalization 568

      Social Movements and Alter-Globalizations 574

      The Futures of Globalization 585

      Chapter Summary 588

      Appendix 595

      Anthropology 596

      Sociology 596

      Political Science 597

      Economics 598

      Geography 600

      Psychology 601

      Literary Criticism (Postcolonial) 602

      Other Fields 603

      Glossary 607

      Index 619

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