Global sociology:
Offering a global approach to sociology, this textbook is relevant and fresh for the undergraduate reader. It offers discussion of a range of topical and substantive areas and avoids the West and the rest approach.
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adam_text | List of Illustrations xvii
List of Tables and Boxes xviii
Global Thinkers xix
Acknowledgements xx
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxii
INTRODUCTION 1
The anti globalization movement 2
The aftermath of 11 September 2001 3
The critique of an unregulated market 3
War war not jaw jaw 4
Future implications 5
Organization of this book 6
The making of global sociology 6
Thinking globally 7
Modernity and world society 7
The changing world of work 8
Nationhood and the nation state 8
Social inequalities 8
Corporate power 9
Uneven development: the victims 9
Crime, drugs and terrorism 10
Population and migration 10
Health, lifestyle and the body 11
Tourism: social and cultural effects 11
Consuming culture 12
Media and the information age 12
Sport in a global age 13
Global religion 13
Urban life 14
Global civil society 14
Challenging a gendered world 15
Towards a sustainable future: the green movement 15
Identities and belonging 16
Contested futures 16
Preparatory work 18
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Vjjj CONTENTS
PART ONE INTERPRETATIONS w
QJQJQIDH THE MAKING OF GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY 21
Key starting points in sociology 22
Sociology as science 23
The comparative and universalizing aspects of sociology 24
Sociology as imaginative understanding 24
Sociology and the search for knowledge 26
Sociology as critique and its public responsibility 27
Some milestones in the history of sociology 28
The changing context of sociology 32
One step back: the reversion to national sociology 33
Two steps forward: the beginning of global sociology 34
Review 40
Q^^Q^Qm THINKING GLOBALLY 43
What is globalization? 44
Changing concepts of space and time 45
Increasing cultural interactions and flows 47
The commonality of problems 49
Interconnections and interdependencies 52
Transnational actors and organizations 53
Synchronization of all dimensions 57
Globality: a new phenomenon 58
Thinking about ourselves collectively 58
Growth of multicultural and transnational awareness 59
Reflexive social actors and modernity 60
The broadening of identities 62
Review 63
QQQEEHI MODERNITY AND THE EVOLUTION OF WORLD SOCIETY 66
Proto globalization 67
Capitalist modernity: European foundations 69
The nation state system 70
European Enlightenment thought 72
Marx s analysis of capitalism 73
The growth of rationality 75
Race and colonialism 78
Changes after 1945 and the dominance of the USA 82
Economic growth 82
The Bretton Woods financial system 82
US global economic power and political leadership 83
Keynesian national economic management 86
Mass consumption and changes in lifestyles 87
The spread of English as an international language 88
Review 89
CONTENTS ix
QQQSQH THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK 92
Accumulation and reproduction: overview 93
The Fordist regime of accumulation 94
The rise of mass consumption society 99
An effective mode of regulation at global and national levels 99
Explaining the decline of the golden age 100
The crisis of Fordism as a production regime 100
A collapsing mode of national and global regulation 102
Japanization and the rise of flexible labour 104
Transformations accompanying the decline of Fordism 106
The shift to service jobs 106
The revolution in ICTs and the rise of symbolic economy 108
The dramatic movement of women into the workforce 108
Growing competition from NICs 109
The age of flexible labour and economic insecurity 110
Post Fordism and business organization 110
Workers in the post Fordist period 113
Women and the new casualized employment 113
Deindustrialization and rustbelt zones 114
The former communist countries 115
Social exclusion and economic marginaliry 116
Review 116
Q2QS3BI NATIONHOOD AND NATION STATES 119
Sociology, nation states and the international system 120
Classical sociology and social change 122
Universalism and nationalism 123
Citizenship: entitlements and obligations 124
Political theory and interstate relations 127
The realist perspective explained 128
The realist perspective assessed 128
Putting society back into national and global politics 129
Society and international relations 130
Historical sociology 131
The feminist reassessment 132
Women and the state 132
Women and nationalism 133
Women, violence and contemporary warfare 133
Does globalization mean the decline of the nation state? 133
Economic autonomy 135
The antipathy to modernity 136
The continuing need for effective nation states 138
Review 140
CONTENTS
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PART TWO DIVISIONS Ifi
QJQ22HQH SOCIAL INEQUALITIES: GENDER, RACE AND CLASS 145
Some underexposed forms of social inequality l46
Religious affiliation
Disability and mobility rights
Civic status
Age _ _ 48
Feminism: confronting gender inequality
The engendering of femininity and masculinity *
The gender hierarchy and female subordination 1 5
Patriarchal societies and patriarchal relations ^
From private to public forms of patriarchy ^
Race and ethnicity
Evaluating biological notions of race
Sociological notions of race
Ethnicity ^
Class 163
Marxist and neo Marxist notions of class 4
Weberian views of class *
Applying class models *
The emergence of a transnational class 1
Gender/race/class interactions ^8
Review 1
QQXSQEHI CORPORATE POWER AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 172
Origins and characteristics of the TNCs 174
Characteristics 175
Definition 176
TNCs as globalizing and internationalizing agents 176
TNCs as globalizing agents 177
International, but not global agents 177
Assessment 178
TNCs and nation states 179
Exporting lifestyles: the case of tobacco 183
Working for the TNCs 184
Working in the export processing zones 185
Global supply chains: the role of the supermarkets 186
TNCs: power without responsibility 187
TNCs: people bite back 189
Review 191
BESS39H UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT: THE VICTIMS 194
Theories of uneven development 195
World system theory 195
The new international division of labour 197
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Globalization and wealth 198
Globalization and poverty 200
Famine victims: how famine arises 202
Food insecurity 203
Natural disasters 204
Entitlement theory 205
Policy failings 206
Workers in the deindustrializing countries 207
Peasants and landless labourers 209
The peasantry and the disruption of the rural world 210
The urban poor 211
Review 214
[^QQ2H CRIME, DRUGS AND TERRORISM: FAILURES OF
GLOBAL CONTROL 217
Crime watch 219
Murder, most foul 221
Urban nightmares and racial divisions 223
White collar crime 225
Corporate crime 227
Drugs: demand and supply 228
Drugs in global sport 230
Understanding terrorism 232
Origins and definitions 232
Characteristics and explanations of non governmental terrorism 234
Review 236
E2333H POPULATION AND MIGRATION 239
The fear of overpopulation 240
Understanding population growth 243
The world s population: cause for concern? 244
Where do they all go? Urbanization and internal migration 246
Global migration 248
Refugees and displaced people 249
Refugees in the period 1914 89 250
Refugees after the Cold War 250
Internally displaced persons 252
Undocumented workers 254
Women migrants 255
Labour exporting countries: the case of the Philippines 256
The management of global migration 259
Review 260
^B^JQB HEALTH, LIFESTYLE AND THE BODY 263
The rise of the medical gaze 264
Medicalization and the biomedical model 265
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The sociology of health, new diseases and modern technology 267
The embodied life 270
Globalization and health: early features 272
Globalization and health: the contemporary period 273
The globalization of health inequalities: policy effects 276
The global imposition of neoliberal economics 277
The World Bank and global health policy 277
Global health alliances and corporate involvement 278
The consequences of changing global economic and health policies 278
North—South health paradoxes and divisions 280
Corporate capital and the diffusion of Western lifestyles 282
The pharmaceutical companies 282
Review 284
PART THREE EXPERIENCES 2st_
QQ^QSdl TOURISM: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL EFFECTS 289
International tourism and globalization 290
The increase and distribution of tourists 292
The sociology of tourism 294
Rethinking tourist classifications 299
International tourism and traditional cultural identities 304
A case study in the Basque province, Spain 305
The revival of Toraja culture, Indonesia 306
The interacting local and global on the world tourist stage 308
Review 310
^Q^£29| CONSUMING CULTURE 313
Consumerism and everyday life 315
The meaning of consumerism 316
A pessimistic scenario: consumers as dopes 318
Commodity fetishism 318
Mass consumption 319
Signifying culture 319
Depthlessness 320
Fantasy becomes reality 320
The global consumption of nothing 321
An optimistic scenario: consumers as creative heroes 322
Product differentiation 322
Advertising and its limitations 322
The social sieve 323
Consumption as life enhancing 324
Consumer creativity 324
Towards a homogeneous, Americanized global culture? 326
The experienced consumer 328
CONTENTS xiii
The roots of cultural change 328
Diversity within the homogenizing states 329
The survival of local cultures 330
Reverse cultural flows 330
Shaping global culture: the role of the local 331
Indigenization 331
Reinvention and rediscovery 332
Creolization 333
Review 335
|^3SS3^^| MEDIA AND THE INFORMATION AGE 337
What are the media ? 339
Corporate ownership of the media 340
Telecommunications 343
The computer and the internet 345
The rise of informational society 347
Informational society: economic effects 349
Informational society: social effects 350
Negative effects of TV viewing 351
The dumbing down of culture 352
Consumerism 353
Gender and representation 353
The media, race and social identity 355
Review 356
|^QJ^^^| SPORT IN A GLOBAL AGE 359
The origins of sport 360
Patriot games : sport and nation building 361
Britain, empire and playing the game 362
Other nations and sport: the empire strikes back 363
The Olympic Games: universal harmony? 364
Globalization and sport identities: locality, class and masculinity 365
Particularistic/local identities under threat 367
The body and the rise of achievement sport culture 369
Modern body culture and the case of Kenyan runners 370
Racialized sporting bodies: changes underway? 372
Globalization, Americanization or homogenization 373
American sport dominance: an evaluation 373
Commercialization of global sport and American influence 377
Televisualization of global sport and its consequences 379
Review 380
QQQS3QH GLOBAL RELIGION 383
Early sociologists and religion: Comte and Marx 384
Understanding religious expression: ritual, totem and taboo 385
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Religion and capitalism 390
The secularization thesis 391
The revival of religion 392
New religious movements 3^4
Other forms of religious revival: pilgrimages 396
The threat from Islam 397
The complexity of Islam 400
The West s invasion of Muslim lands 401
Can the West live with Islam? 402
Review 404
Q2S3SSH URBAN LIFE 407
The colonial city 409
The industrial city and the Chicago School 411
The notion of a global city 415
Migration to global cities 419
Changes in the occupational structure 420
The feminization of employment 421
Regionalization and the global city 422
Los Angeles: the fragmented metropolis 423
Johannesburg: the elusive metropolis 424
Race, the city and the US underclass 426
Black Power 426
Black Muslims 426
The US debate: Auletta s views 427
Wilson s views on the underclass 428
Fainstein s critique of Wilson 428
Mismatch theory 429
Review 430
PART FOUR DYNAMICS AND CHALLENGES m_
BZSEEdl GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY 435
Defining social movements 436
The changing nature of social movements since the 1960s 438
The switch to identity politics 438
Non material values and countercultures 440
Questioning authority 442
The elevation of grassroots activity 443
Globalization of social movements: constraints and opportunities 445
Global social movements: resources and challenges 450
Problems related to economic globalization and neoliberal policies 450
The shifting ethos: towards global thinking 451
Changes in communications technology 453
Into the twenty first century: actions, challenges and divisions 454
Review 456
CONTENTS XV
Q^^^QI CHALLENGING A GENDERED WORLD 459
Women in the global order: an overview 460
Constraints on women s movements 461
Growth of the worldwide movement 466
The UN framework for networking 466
Second wave and Southern feminism 468
Women representing themselves: independent communications 468
States, war and violence against women 469
Women, health and domestic violence: a multi country study 470
Unification in the face of common problems 471
Religious fundamentalism 471
Accelerating economic globalization 472
Neoliberal ideology and economic policies 473
Protecting homeworkers 474
Women and global care chains 475
Some wider implications of care chains 477
Review 477
[»^Q£^QJ TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: THE GREEN MOVEMENT 480
A sociology of nature 481
The changing nature of environmentalism 483
Speaking for humanity: the claims of environmentalism 485
The transboundary nature of many environmental problems 485
The globalization of industrial development 488
Communications technology and the view from space 488
Reasons for scepticism 490
Friends of the green movement? 493
State and UN involvement in environmentalism since 1972 494
Sustainable development: a manual for green reform? 495
Critique of sustainable development 496
Collaboration with elite institutions: risks and new paths 498
Mobilizing bottom up support for local and global action 499
Review 501
QQSS^^I IDENTITIES AND BELONGING 504
The resurgence of localism 506
Marginalizing local identities 509
Modernization theorists 509
Marxists 510
How does localism arise? 510
Legal and political restrictions 511
History of coerced migration 512
Differences in appearance 512
Ethnic subjectivities 513
Nationalism as a reaction to global change 515
The limits of a multicultural nationhood: the USA 516
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Transnationalism and multi level identity 519
Cosmopolitanism and the city 519
Diasporas 520
Multi level religious identities 522
Review 524
UQ3QQQH CONTESTED FUTURES 527
Is globalization new and how extensive is it? 528
Recent measures of globalization 530
Moral and political positions on globalization 532
Supporters 532
Detractors 532
Reformers 533
Outsiders 533
Global exclusion and inclusion 534
Cultural globalization: uniformity or creolization 536
Creolization and hybridity 540
The making of global society 543
Review and final remarks 545
HIHHI REFERENCES 548
HHHHI INDEX 571
MAPS
12.1 Indonesia, showing the location of the Toraja people 306
17.1 The hierarchy of world cities 416
FIGURES
1.1 Art Sitas 32
1.2 Fernando Henrique Cardoso 32
1.3 Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas 32
2.1 Moais at Ahu Akivi ceremonial site, Easter Island,
c.1999 48
2.2 Nelson Mandela in March 1990 on his release from
25 years in prison 59
3.1 The cleric and philosopher Nicolas Copernicus
(1473 1543) 72
3.2 Benin bronze, representing an Oba, a Yoruba king
(late sixteenth century, Nigeria) 79
4.1 Ford s Highland Park plant 99
4.2 Chiquita Banana Plantation, Cahuita, Costa Rica 99
5,1 A statue in the main square of Jayapura glorifies the
military occupation of West Papua by the Indonesian
military 126
6.1 A suffragette poster in favour of votes for women
distances the intelligent woman graduate from a
convict or a lunatic 150
6.2 Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 1968 159
7.1 TNCs spread consumerism to the far corners of the
world 179
7.2 Bhopal, India, December 1984 189
8.1 A Dinka boy barely able to stand due to starvation
at Thiet feeding camp in southern Sudan 206
8.2 Amartya Sen, who developed entitlement theory 206
8.3 Garbage pickers in Bogota, Columbia 211
9.1 Reported murder rate in worst 25 countries,
1998 2000 221
9.2 Shares of world opium production, 2003,2004 230
9.3 An engraved picture of the French revolutionary,
Maximilien Robespierre (1758 94) 233
9.4 Total international terrorist attacks, 1980 2003 235
10.1 Thomas Robert Malthus (1766 1834), prophet
of doom? 241
10.2 Charles Robert Darwin in his middle age 241
10.3 A woman refugee from Azerbaijan gathers fuel 252
11.1 The cyborg body 271
11.2 The body beautiful 272
12.1 International tourist movements 291
12.2 Nearly one million pilgrims faced the Kaaba, the
holiest shrine in Islam, in prayer at the Grand Mosque
at Mecca, Saudi Arabia during sunset,
27 February 2001 296
12.3 Has Mickey Mouse, dressed here in a space helmet,
assumed the status of a religious icon? 297
13.1 Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 320
13.2 Rue de Rosiers, The Marais, Paris, 1996 329
14.1 Top 10 sporting events, by viewing numbers 343
14.2 A cellular telephone is used alongside a remote river 344
14.3 Internet and mobile phone users in South Africa,
2000 04 345
15.1 The heavyweight boxer, Primo Camera 365
15.2 Tiger Woods at a tournament in Florida, USA 376
16.1 A Mongolian man pours vodka onto an Ovoo in
the Taijga forest 387
16.2 Global shares of religious adherents and atheists 398
16.3 Whirling Dervishes performing a ritual dance in
Sydney, Australia, October 2003 401
17.1 Arresting juxtaposition in a colonial city (1) 409
17.2 Arresting juxtaposition in a colonial city (2) 410
18.1 Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief, Paris 436
18.2 Anti war protesters gathered in London,
February 2003 437
19.1 Professor Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004
Nobel Peace Prize 473
20.1 Children greet a mascot of the world at the Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992 491
21.1 Drumcree, Northern Ireland, July 1999 511
21.2 Activists burn effigies of leading Bharatia Janata
Party leaders in Calcutta, India, December 2000 524
22.1 US troops in Olongapo, Luzon Island 537
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TABLES
1.1 Burawoy s four types of sociology 28
2.1 Changes in the speed of transport, 1500 1960s 46
3.1 English language speakers: past, present and future 88
5.1 The age of the nation state system 127
6.1 Percentage of 60+people in the population 148
6.2 Class schema in the UK 166
7.1 TNCs and their social consequences: contested
views 173
¦ 7.2 The economic power of countries and corporations,
2004/5 180
8.1 Number of people living on less than US$1 a day 199
8.2 Share of people living on less than US$1 a day (%) 199
¦ 8.3 A simple rural class structure 209
10.1 Asylum seekers, refugees and others of concern to
the UNHCR, 1997 2004 251
10.2 Stock estimate of overseas Filipinos by region,
December 2003 257
11.1 Global divisions: contrasting health/life chances
in two countries (2000) 280
12.1 Tourist destinations to selected regions, 1995 2020 294
i 12.2 Types of tourist and their likely impact on host
; societies 302
14.1 Ownership of the mass media, 2006 341
142 Top 15 internet users, by country, 2004 346
17.1 Distribution of employment in New York, London and
Tokyo, 1970s and 1980s 421
18.1 Global civil society events in January 2003 450
19.1 Diverging goals and interests in women s
¦; movements, 1960 90 464
20.1 The rise of three leading green INGOs 484
20.2 State and UN Involvement in environmentalism:
key events 494
22.1 Warwick world globalization index 531
BOXES
; 1.1 Timeline in sociology 29
! 1.2 Post 1945 Western sociologists and the non
Western world 36
., 2.1. Acting locally and thinking globally: the runners
j ofTarahumara 55
s 3,1 The cental ideas of the Enlightenment 73
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3.2 Marx and Engels argue that capitalism must
expand globally 75
3.3 Global peace and war 84
3.4 The desire for more personal freedom 87
4.1 Work experience in a Ford motor plant in the 1960s 95
4.2 The collapse of the Fordist mode of regulation 102
4.3 Japanese production and the changing nature
of global work 105
4.4 Surviving without wages in Russia 115
5.1 European nation states in the twenty first
century: towards the past? 121
6.1 Recent feminist debates on patriarchal relations 153
6.2 Race and intelligence: US experiences 160
6.3 The strange story of race labels 161
7.1 Breaking the stranglehold of the big
pharmaceutical companies 190
9.1 Social control in sociological theory 224
9.2 The Nigerian advance fee1 scam 226
10.1 The Global Commission for International
Migration s principles for action 259
11.1 The global spread of HIV/AIDS since 1980 275
12.1 Tourist development in Ghana: paying homage
to a grim legacy 299
12.2 Sex tourism in Asia 301
13.1 Saussure s thinking about language and semiotics 316
14.1 Radios in Lebanon, blogs in Iran 351
15.1 Boxing: ethnicity and social mobility 366
15.2 American football s attempted invasion of British sport 374
16.1 The Jonestown mass suicide 394
17.1 African American migration to the North 414
17.2 Messrs Poon and Tang take London by storm 419
18.1 Battles in cyberspace: Greenpeace against
French nuclear testing 440
18.2 Global civil society actors: constraints and
opportunities for mobilization 446
18.3 The Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief 452
19.1 Power, wealth, work and women: the gender deficits 462
19.2 The global women s movement: key events and
selected achievements 467
20.1 Consumer desires create a world of luxury
consumption and waste 487
20.2. The resistance to GM crops/foods 496
21.1 Changing identities: Barry Cox becomes Gok Pak wing 512
21.2 Islamophobia and how to recognize it 514
1 Immanuel Wallerstein (1930 ) 39
2 Roland Robertson (1938 ) 50
3 Max Weber (1854 1920) 80
4 Karl Marx (1818 83) 96
5 Anthony Giddens (1938 ) 129
6 Sheila Rowbotham (1943 ) 156
7 David Harvey (1935 ) 182
8 Walden Bello (194 5 ) 201
9 Howard Saul Becker (1928 ) 219
10 UlfHannerz(1944 ) 253
11 Michel Foucault (1926 84) 268
12 John Urry(l 947 ) 297
13 Pierre Bourdieu (1930 2002) 325
14 Manuel Castells (1942 ) 347
15 NorbertElias (1897 1990) 368
16 Emile Durkheim (1858 1917) 389
17 GeorgSimmel (1858 1918) 412
18 Jurgen Habermas (1929 ) 444
19 Cynthia Enloe (1938 ) 465
20 Ulrich Beck (1944 ) 489
21 Zygmunt Bauman (1925 ) 508
22 Martin Albrow (1942 ) 539
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List of Illustrations xvii
List of Tables and Boxes xviii
Global Thinkers xix
Acknowledgements xx
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxii
INTRODUCTION 1
The anti globalization movement 2
The aftermath of 11 September 2001 3
The critique of an unregulated market 3
War war not jaw jaw 4
Future implications 5
Organization of this book 6
The making of global sociology 6
Thinking globally 7
Modernity and world society 7
The changing world of work 8
Nationhood and the nation state 8
Social inequalities 8
Corporate power 9
Uneven development: the victims 9
Crime, drugs and terrorism 10
Population and migration 10
Health, lifestyle and the body 11
Tourism: social and cultural effects 11
Consuming culture 12
Media and the information age 12
Sport in a global age 13
Global religion 13
Urban life 14
Global civil society 14
Challenging a gendered world 15
Towards a sustainable future: the green movement 15
Identities and belonging 16
Contested futures 16
Preparatory work 18
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PART ONE INTERPRETATIONS w
QJQJQIDH THE MAKING OF GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY 21
Key starting points in sociology 22
Sociology as science 23
The comparative and universalizing aspects of sociology 24
Sociology as imaginative understanding 24
Sociology and the search for knowledge 26
Sociology as critique and its public responsibility 27
Some milestones in the history of sociology 28
The changing context of sociology 32
One step back: the reversion to national sociology 33
Two steps forward: the beginning of global sociology 34
Review 40
Q^^Q^Qm THINKING GLOBALLY 43
What is globalization? 44
Changing concepts of space and time 45
Increasing cultural interactions and flows 47
The commonality of problems 49
Interconnections and interdependencies 52
Transnational actors and organizations 53
Synchronization of all dimensions 57
Globality: a new phenomenon 58
Thinking about ourselves collectively 58
Growth of multicultural and transnational awareness 59
Reflexive social actors and modernity 60
The broadening of identities 62
Review 63
QQQEEHI MODERNITY AND THE EVOLUTION OF WORLD SOCIETY 66
Proto globalization 67
Capitalist modernity: European foundations 69
The nation state system 70
European Enlightenment thought 72
Marx's analysis of capitalism 73
The growth of rationality 75
Race and colonialism 78
Changes after 1945 and the dominance of the USA 82
Economic growth 82
The Bretton Woods financial system 82
US global economic power and political leadership 83
Keynesian national economic management 86
Mass consumption and changes in lifestyles 87
The spread of English as an international language 88
Review 89
CONTENTS ix
QQQSQH THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK 92
Accumulation and reproduction: overview 93
The Fordist regime of accumulation 94
The rise of mass consumption society 99
An effective mode of regulation at global and national levels 99
Explaining the decline of the 'golden age' 100
The crisis of Fordism as a production regime 100
A collapsing mode of national and global regulation 102
Japanization and the rise of flexible labour 104
Transformations accompanying the decline of Fordism 106
The shift to service jobs 106
The revolution in ICTs and the rise of symbolic economy 108
The dramatic movement of women into the workforce 108
Growing competition from NICs 109
The age of 'flexible' labour and economic insecurity 110
Post Fordism and business organization 110
Workers in the post Fordist period 113
Women and the new casualized employment 113
Deindustrialization and 'rustbelt' zones 114
The former communist countries 115
Social exclusion and economic marginaliry 116
Review 116
Q2QS3BI NATIONHOOD AND NATION STATES 119
Sociology, nation states and the international system 120
Classical sociology and social change 122
Universalism and nationalism 123
Citizenship: entitlements and obligations 124
Political theory and interstate relations 127
The realist perspective explained 128
The realist perspective assessed 128
Putting 'society' back into national and global politics 129
Society and international relations 130
Historical sociology 131
The feminist reassessment 132
Women and the state 132
Women and nationalism 133
Women, violence and contemporary warfare 133
Does globalization mean the decline of the nation state? 133
Economic autonomy 135
The antipathy to modernity 136
The continuing need for effective nation states 138
Review 140
CONTENTS
X
PART TWO DIVISIONS Ifi
QJQ22HQH SOCIAL INEQUALITIES: GENDER, RACE AND CLASS 145
Some underexposed forms of social inequality l46
Religious affiliation
Disability and 'mobility rights'
Civic status
Age _ _ 48
Feminism: confronting gender inequality
The engendering of femininity and masculinity *
The gender hierarchy and female subordination 1 5
Patriarchal societies and patriarchal relations ' ^
From private to public forms of patriarchy ' "^
Race and ethnicity
Evaluating biological notions of'race' '
Sociological notions of race
Ethnicity '"^
Class 163
Marxist and neo Marxist notions of class ' "4
Weberian views of class *"'
Applying class models * '
The emergence of a transnational class 1"'
Gender/race/class interactions ^8
Review 1" '
QQXSQEHI CORPORATE POWER AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 172
Origins and characteristics of the TNCs 174
Characteristics 175
Definition 176
TNCs as globalizing and internationalizing agents 176
TNCs as globalizing agents 177
International, but not global agents 177
Assessment 178
TNCs and nation states 179
Exporting lifestyles: the case of tobacco 183
Working for the TNCs 184
Working in the export processing zones 185
Global supply chains: the role of the supermarkets 186
TNCs: power without responsibility 187
TNCs: people bite back 189
Review 191
BESS39H UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT: THE VICTIMS 194
Theories of uneven development 195
World system theory 195
The new international division of labour 197
CONTENTS xi
Globalization and wealth 198
Globalization and poverty 200
Famine victims: how famine arises 202
Food insecurity 203
Natural disasters 204
Entitlement theory 205
Policy failings 206
Workers in the deindustrializing countries 207
Peasants and landless labourers 209
The peasantry and the disruption of the rural world 210
The urban poor 211
Review 214
[^QQ2H CRIME, DRUGS AND TERRORISM: FAILURES OF
GLOBAL CONTROL 217
Crime watch 219
Murder, most foul 221
Urban nightmares and racial divisions 223
White collar crime 225
Corporate crime 227
Drugs: demand and supply 228
Drugs in global sport 230
Understanding terrorism 232
Origins and definitions 232
Characteristics and explanations of non governmental terrorism 234
Review 236
E2333H POPULATION AND MIGRATION 239
The fear of overpopulation 240
Understanding population growth 243
The world's population: cause for concern? 244
Where do they all go? Urbanization and internal migration 246
Global migration 248
Refugees and displaced people 249
Refugees in the period 1914 89 250
Refugees after the Cold War 250
Internally displaced persons 252
Undocumented workers 254
Women migrants 255
Labour exporting countries: the case of the Philippines 256
The management of global migration 259
Review 260
^B^JQB HEALTH, LIFESTYLE AND THE BODY 263
The rise of the medical gaze 264
Medicalization and the biomedical model 265
xjj CONTENTS
The sociology of health, 'new' diseases and modern technology 267
The embodied life 270
Globalization and health: early features 272
Globalization and health: the contemporary period 273
The globalization of health inequalities: policy effects 276
The global imposition of neoliberal economics 277
The World Bank and global health policy 277
Global health alliances and corporate involvement 278
The consequences of changing global economic and health policies 278
North—South health paradoxes and divisions 280
Corporate capital and the diffusion of Western lifestyles 282
The pharmaceutical companies 282
Review 284
PART THREE EXPERIENCES 2st_
QQ^QSdl TOURISM: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL EFFECTS 289
International tourism and globalization 290
The increase and distribution of tourists 292
The sociology of tourism 294
Rethinking tourist classifications 299
International tourism and 'traditional' cultural identities 304
A case study in the Basque province, Spain 305
The revival of Toraja culture, Indonesia 306
The interacting local and global on the world tourist stage 308
Review 310
^Q^£29| CONSUMING CULTURE 313
Consumerism and everyday life 315
The meaning of consumerism 316
A pessimistic scenario: consumers as dopes 318
Commodity fetishism 318
Mass consumption 319
Signifying culture 319
Depthlessness 320
Fantasy becomes reality 320
The global consumption of nothing 321
An optimistic scenario: consumers as creative heroes 322
Product differentiation 322
Advertising and its limitations 322
The social sieve 323
Consumption as life enhancing 324
Consumer creativity 324
Towards a homogeneous, Americanized global culture? 326
The experienced consumer 328
CONTENTS xiii
The roots of cultural change 328
Diversity within the homogenizing states 329
The survival of local cultures 330
Reverse cultural flows 330
Shaping global culture: the role of the local 331
Indigenization 331
Reinvention and rediscovery 332
Creolization 333
Review 335
|^3SS3^^| MEDIA AND THE INFORMATION AGE 337
What are 'the media'? 339
Corporate ownership of the media 340
Telecommunications 343
The computer and the internet 345
The rise of informational society 347
Informational society: economic effects 349
Informational society: social effects 350
Negative effects of TV viewing 351
The 'dumbing down' of culture 352
Consumerism 353
Gender and representation 353
The media, race and social identity 355
Review 356
|^QJ^^^| SPORT IN A GLOBAL AGE 359
The origins of sport 360
'Patriot games': sport and nation building 361
Britain, empire and playing the game 362
Other nations and sport: the empire strikes back 363
The Olympic Games: universal harmony? 364
Globalization and sport identities: locality, class and masculinity 365
Particularistic/local identities under threat 367
The body and the rise of achievement sport culture 369
Modern body culture and the case of Kenyan runners 370
Racialized sporting bodies: changes underway? 372
Globalization, Americanization or homogenization 373
American sport dominance: an evaluation 373
Commercialization of global sport and American influence 377
Televisualization of global sport and its consequences 379
Review 380
QQQS3QH GLOBAL RELIGION 383
Early sociologists and religion: Comte and Marx 384
Understanding religious expression: ritual, totem and taboo 385
xjv CONTENTS
Religion and capitalism 390
The secularization thesis 391
The revival of religion 392
New religious movements 3^4
Other forms of religious revival: pilgrimages 396
The 'threat' from Islam 397
The complexity of Islam 400
The West's invasion of'Muslim lands' 401
Can the West live with Islam? 402
Review 404
Q2S3SSH URBAN LIFE 407
The colonial city 409
The industrial city and the Chicago School 411
The notion of a global city 415
Migration to global cities 419
Changes in the occupational structure 420
The feminization of employment 421
Regionalization and the global city 422
Los Angeles: the fragmented metropolis 423
Johannesburg: the elusive metropolis 424
Race, the city and the US underclass 426
Black Power 426
Black Muslims 426
The US debate: Auletta's views 427
Wilson's views on the underclass 428
Fainstein's critique of Wilson 428
Mismatch theory 429
Review 430
PART FOUR DYNAMICS AND CHALLENGES m_
BZSEEdl GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY 435
Defining social movements 436
The changing nature of social movements since the 1960s 438
The switch to identity politics 438
Non material values and 'countercultures' 440
Questioning authority 442
The elevation of grassroots activity 443
Globalization of social movements: constraints and opportunities 445
Global social movements: resources and challenges 450
Problems related to economic globalization and neoliberal policies 450
The shifting ethos: towards global thinking 451
Changes in communications technology 453
Into the twenty first century: actions, challenges and divisions 454
Review 456
CONTENTS XV
Q^^^QI CHALLENGING A GENDERED WORLD 459
Women in the global order: an overview 460
Constraints on women's movements 461
Growth of the worldwide movement 466
The UN framework for networking 466
Second wave and Southern feminism 468
Women representing themselves: independent communications 468
States, war and violence against women 469
Women, health and domestic violence: a multi country study 470
Unification in the face of common problems 471
Religious fundamentalism 471
Accelerating economic globalization 472
Neoliberal ideology and economic policies 473
Protecting homeworkers 474
Women and global care chains 475
Some wider implications of care chains 477
Review 477
[»^Q£^QJ TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: THE GREEN MOVEMENT 480
A sociology of nature 481
The changing nature of environmentalism 483
Speaking for humanity: the claims of environmentalism 485
The transboundary nature of many environmental problems 485
The globalization of industrial development 488
Communications technology and the view from space 488
Reasons for scepticism 490
Friends of the green movement? 493
State and UN involvement in environmentalism since 1972 494
Sustainable development: a manual for green reform? 495
Critique of sustainable development 496
Collaboration with elite institutions: risks and new paths 498
Mobilizing bottom up support for local and global action 499
Review 501
QQSS^^I IDENTITIES AND BELONGING 504
The resurgence of localism 506
Marginalizing local identities 509
Modernization theorists 509
Marxists 510
How does localism arise? 510
Legal and political restrictions 511
History of coerced migration 512
Differences in appearance 512
Ethnic subjectivities 513
Nationalism as a reaction to global change 515
The limits of a multicultural nationhood: the USA 516
Xvi CONTENTS
Transnationalism and multi level identity 519
Cosmopolitanism and the city 519
Diasporas 520
Multi level religious identities 522
Review 524
UQ3QQQH CONTESTED FUTURES 527
Is globalization new and how extensive is it? 528
Recent measures of globalization 530
Moral and political positions on globalization 532
Supporters 532
Detractors 532
Reformers 533
Outsiders 533
Global exclusion and inclusion 534
Cultural globalization: uniformity or creolization 536
Creolization and hybridity 540
The making of global society 543
Review and final remarks 545
HIHHI REFERENCES 548
HHHHI INDEX 571
MAPS
12.1 Indonesia, showing the location of the Toraja people 306
17.1 The hierarchy of world cities 416
FIGURES
1.1 Art Sitas 32
1.2 Fernando Henrique Cardoso 32
1.3 Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas 32
2.1 Moais at Ahu Akivi ceremonial site, Easter Island,
c.1999 48
2.2 Nelson Mandela in March 1990 on his release from
25 years in prison 59
3.1 The cleric and philosopher Nicolas Copernicus
(1473 1543) 72
3.2 Benin bronze, representing an Oba, a Yoruba king
(late sixteenth century, Nigeria) 79
4.1 Ford's Highland Park plant 99
4.2 Chiquita Banana Plantation, Cahuita, Costa Rica 99
5,1 A statue in the main square of Jayapura glorifies the
military occupation of West Papua by the Indonesian
military 126
6.1 A suffragette poster in favour of votes for women
distances the intelligent woman graduate from a
convict or a lunatic 150
6.2 Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 1968 159
7.1 TNCs spread consumerism to the far corners of the
world 179
7.2 Bhopal, India, December 1984 189
8.1 A Dinka boy barely able to stand due to starvation
at Thiet feeding camp in southern Sudan 206
8.2 Amartya Sen, who developed entitlement theory 206
8.3 Garbage pickers in Bogota, Columbia 211
9.1 Reported murder rate in worst 25 countries,
1998 2000 221
9.2 Shares of world opium production, 2003,2004 230
9.3 An engraved picture of the French revolutionary,
Maximilien Robespierre (1758 94) 233
9.4 Total international terrorist attacks, 1980 2003 235
10.1 Thomas Robert Malthus (1766 1834), prophet
of doom? 241
10.2 Charles Robert Darwin in his middle age 241
10.3 A woman refugee from Azerbaijan gathers fuel 252
11.1 The cyborg body 271
11.2 The body beautiful 272
12.1 International tourist movements 291
12.2 Nearly one million pilgrims faced the Kaaba, the
holiest shrine in Islam, in prayer at the Grand Mosque
at Mecca, Saudi Arabia during sunset,
27 February 2001 296
12.3 Has Mickey Mouse, dressed here in a space helmet,
assumed the status of a religious icon? 297
13.1 Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico 320
13.2 Rue de Rosiers, The Marais, Paris, 1996 329
14.1 Top 10 sporting events, by viewing numbers 343
14.2 A cellular telephone is used alongside a remote river 344
14.3 Internet and mobile phone users in South Africa,
2000 04 345
15.1 The heavyweight boxer, Primo Camera 365
15.2 Tiger Woods at a tournament in Florida, USA 376
16.1 A Mongolian man pours vodka onto an Ovoo in
the Taijga forest 387
16.2 Global shares of religious adherents and atheists 398
16.3 Whirling Dervishes performing a ritual dance in
Sydney, Australia, October 2003 401
17.1 Arresting juxtaposition in a colonial city (1) 409
17.2 Arresting juxtaposition in a colonial city (2) 410
18.1 Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief, Paris 436
18.2 Anti war protesters gathered in London,
February 2003 437
19.1 Professor Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004
Nobel Peace Prize 473
20.1 Children greet a mascot of the world at the Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992 491
21.1 Drumcree, Northern Ireland, July 1999 511
21.2 Activists burn effigies of leading Bharatia Janata
Party leaders in Calcutta, India, December 2000 524
22.1 US troops in Olongapo, Luzon Island 537
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TABLES
1.1 Burawoy's four types of sociology 28
2.1 Changes in the speed of transport, 1500 1960s 46
3.1 English language speakers: past, present and future 88
5.1 The age of the nation state system 127
6.1 Percentage of 60+people in the population 148
6.2 Class schema in the UK 166
7.1 TNCs and their social consequences: contested
views 173
¦ 7.2 The economic power of countries and corporations,
2004/5 180
8.1 Number of people living on less than US$1 a day 199
8.2 Share of people living on less than US$1 a day (%) 199
¦ 8.3 A simple rural class structure 209
10.1 Asylum seekers, refugees and others of concern to
the UNHCR, 1997 2004 251
10.2 Stock estimate of overseas Filipinos by region,
December 2003 257
11.1 Global divisions: contrasting health/life chances
in two countries (2000) 280
12.1 Tourist destinations to selected regions, 1995 2020 294
i 12.2 Types of tourist and their likely impact on host
; societies 302
14.1 Ownership of the mass media, 2006 341
142 Top 15 internet users, by country, 2004 346
17.1 Distribution of employment in New York, London and
Tokyo, 1970s and 1980s 421
18.1 Global civil society events in January 2003 450
19.1 Diverging goals and interests in women's
¦; movements, 1960 90 464
20.1 The rise of three leading green INGOs 484
20.2 State and UN Involvement in environmentalism:
key events 494
22.1 Warwick world globalization index 531
BOXES
; 1.1 Timeline in sociology 29
! 1.2 Post 1945 Western sociologists and the non
Western world 36
., 2.1. Acting locally and thinking globally: the runners
j ofTarahumara 55
s 3,1 The cental ideas of the Enlightenment 73
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3.2 Marx and Engels argue that capitalism must
expand globally 75
3.3 Global peace and war 84
3.4 The desire for more personal freedom 87
4.1 Work experience in a Ford motor plant in the 1960s 95
4.2 The collapse of the Fordist mode of regulation 102
4.3 Japanese production and the changing nature
of global work 105
4.4 Surviving without wages in Russia 115
5.1 European nation states in the twenty first
century: towards the past? 121
6.1 Recent feminist debates on patriarchal relations 153
6.2 Race and intelligence: US experiences 160
6.3 The strange story of race labels 161
7.1 Breaking the stranglehold of the big
pharmaceutical companies 190
9.1 Social control in sociological theory 224
9.2 The Nigerian 'advance fee1 scam 226
10.1 The Global Commission for International
Migration's principles for action 259
11.1 The global spread of HIV/AIDS since 1980 275
12.1 Tourist development in Ghana: paying homage
to a grim legacy 299
12.2 Sex tourism in Asia 301
13.1 Saussure's thinking about language and semiotics 316
14.1 Radios in Lebanon, blogs in Iran 351
15.1 Boxing: ethnicity and social mobility 366
15.2 American football's attempted invasion of British sport 374
16.1 The Jonestown mass suicide 394
17.1 African American migration to the North 414
17.2 Messrs Poon and Tang take London by storm 419
18.1 Battles in cyberspace: Greenpeace against
French nuclear testing 440
18.2 Global civil society actors: constraints and
opportunities for mobilization 446
18.3 The Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief 452
19.1 Power, wealth, work and women: the gender deficits 462
19.2 The global women's movement: key events and
selected achievements 467
20.1 Consumer desires create a world of luxury
consumption and waste 487
20.2. The resistance to GM crops/foods 496
21.1 Changing identities: Barry Cox becomes Gok Pak wing 512
21.2 Islamophobia and how to recognize it 514
1 Immanuel Wallerstein (1930 ) 39
2 Roland Robertson (1938 ) 50
3 Max Weber (1854 1920) 80
4 Karl Marx (1818 83) 96
5 Anthony Giddens (1938 ) 129
6 Sheila Rowbotham (1943 ) 156
7 David Harvey (1935 ) 182
8 Walden Bello (194 5 ) 201
9 Howard Saul Becker (1928 ) 219
10 UlfHannerz(1944 ) 253
11 Michel Foucault (1926 84) 268
12 John Urry(l 947 ) 297
13 Pierre Bourdieu (1930 2002) 325
14 Manuel Castells (1942 ) 347
15 NorbertElias (1897 1990) 368
16 Emile Durkheim (1858 1917) 389
17 GeorgSimmel (1858 1918) 412
18 Jurgen Habermas (1929 ) 444
19 Cynthia Enloe (1938 ) 465
20 Ulrich Beck (1944 ) 489
21 Zygmunt Bauman (1925 ) 508
22 Martin Albrow (1942 ) 539
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spelling | Cohen, Robin 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)130576859 aut Global sociology Robin Cohen and Paul Kennedy 2. ed. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2007 XXIV, 584 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Offering a global approach to sociology, this textbook is relevant and fresh for the undergraduate reader. It offers discussion of a range of topical and substantive areas and avoids the West and the rest approach. Internationalisatie gtt Sociologie gtt Globalisierung Internationale Politik Soziologie International relations Sociology Weltgesellschaft (DE-588)4192241-4 gnd rswk-swf Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd rswk-swf Erde (DE-588)1135962553 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Erde (DE-588)1135962553 g Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 s DE-604 Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 s 2\p DE-604 Weltgesellschaft (DE-588)4192241-4 s 3\p DE-604 Kennedy, Paul M. 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)118101064 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015433547&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Cohen, Robin 1944- Kennedy, Paul M. 1945- Global sociology Internationalisatie gtt Sociologie gtt Globalisierung Internationale Politik Soziologie International relations Sociology Weltgesellschaft (DE-588)4192241-4 gnd Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
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title | Global sociology |
title_auth | Global sociology |
title_exact_search | Global sociology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Global sociology |
title_full | Global sociology Robin Cohen and Paul Kennedy |
title_fullStr | Global sociology Robin Cohen and Paul Kennedy |
title_full_unstemmed | Global sociology Robin Cohen and Paul Kennedy |
title_short | Global sociology |
title_sort | global sociology |
topic | Internationalisatie gtt Sociologie gtt Globalisierung Internationale Politik Soziologie International relations Sociology Weltgesellschaft (DE-588)4192241-4 gnd Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationalisatie Sociologie Globalisierung Internationale Politik Soziologie International relations Sociology Weltgesellschaft Soziologische Theorie Erde Lehrbuch |
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