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Book SynopsisTheories of Globalization offers students and scholars a comprehensive and critical introduction to the concept of globalization. Barrie Axford expertly guides readers through the full range of perspectives on the topic, from international political economy to geography, global anthropology to cultural and communication studies.
Trade Review'In this timely volume Barrie Axford, acclaimed scholar of globalization, brings us a critical assessment of the latest debates and distinct schools of thought on one of the most vital concepts of our time. Sweeping, ambitious, and interdisciplinary, this work will be essential reading for students, scholars and anyone concerned with the current state of thinking about our global society.�
William Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara "This impressive and wide-ranging text provides a valuable survey of some of the most influential intellectual debates about contemporary globalization."
Matthew Sparke, University of Washington "Barrie Axford has produced a truly outstanding interrogation of the vast array of theories of - and approaches to - globalization and globality. Adopting a cross-disciplinary stance, he has compiled a volume that is both even-handed and, in the best sense, critical. Axford is to be congratulated for his insightfulness, comprehensiveness and, indeed, wisdom."
Roland Robertson, University of Pittsburgh and University of Aberdeen "Barrie Axford's comprehensive book should be part of every university library."
Political Studies ReviewTable of ContentsAcknowledgements vii
Introduction 1
1 What’s in a Name? Themes, Concepts and Obfuscations 6
2 Theorizing Globalization: Political Science and Sociology 36
3 Theorizing Globalization: Geography, Anthropology and Cultural and Communication Studies 59
4 Theories of Globalization and Space 69
5 Theories of Globalization and Culture 91
6 Theories of Globalization and History 110
7 Theories of Globalization and Governance 130
8 Theories of Globalization and Capitalism 151
9 All Change: Critical Globalization Studies or a Social Science of Globality? 177
Bibliography 191
Index 223