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"Theorizing Globalization offers a reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, a topic that has become enormously popular in social sciences and cultural studies. Instead of recycling common arguments, Ampuja critically examines the works of key globalization theorists such as Man...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Theorizing Globalization offers a reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, a topic that has become enormously popular in social sciences and cultural studies. Instead of recycling common arguments, Ampuja critically examines the works of key globalization theorists such as Manuel Castells and Arjun Appadurai to demonstrate their excessive fascination with recent changes in media and communications technology. The author argues that these and many other theorists' media-centric and unhistorical treatment of globalization stands in the way of a critical understanding of how the global media and modern capitalist societies have evolved. Ampuja concludes with a provocative account of how the hegemony of neoliberalism has affected the positions of globalization theorists and, by extension, the development of social theory in general."--Publisher's website |
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spelling | Ampuja, Marko. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012035603 Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / by Marko Ampuja. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012. 1 online resource (ix, 410 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 47 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. "Theorizing Globalization offers a reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, a topic that has become enormously popular in social sciences and cultural studies. Instead of recycling common arguments, Ampuja critically examines the works of key globalization theorists such as Manuel Castells and Arjun Appadurai to demonstrate their excessive fascination with recent changes in media and communications technology. The author argues that these and many other theorists' media-centric and unhistorical treatment of globalization stands in the way of a critical understanding of how the global media and modern capitalist societies have evolved. Ampuja concludes with a provocative account of how the hegemony of neoliberalism has affected the positions of globalization theorists and, by extension, the development of social theory in general."--Publisher's website Part 1: Background and theoretical contexts. The Rise of Globalization Theory ; Key Approaches to Media and the Problematic of Globalization. -- Part 2: The space beyond the place: technological explanations of media and globalization. Between the Old and the New: Manuel Castells, the Media and the Space of Flows ; Media as Life: Scott Lash and the Technological Order of Global Information Culture. -- Part 3: Cultural globalization theory and the media. National Nightmares and Cosmopolitan Dreams: Arjun Appadurai, John Tomlinson and the Cultural Specificity of Mediated Globalization. -- Part 4: Conclusion. Conclusion: Globalization Theory and the Neoliberal Moment. Globalization Social aspects. Mass media and globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009004634 Mass media Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081876 Sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124200 Mondialisation Aspect social. Médias et mondialisation. Médias Aspect social. Sociologie. sociology. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Globalization. bisacsh Globalization Social aspects fast Mass media and globalization fast Mass media Social aspects fast Sociology fast has work: Theorizing globalization (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFCFt6xgpCc8g34DDhmFfC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ampuja, Marko. Theorizing globalization. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012 9789004229617 (DLC) 2012021092 (OCoLC)794034728 Studies in critical social sciences ; v. 47. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004098625 |
spellingShingle | Ampuja, Marko Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / Studies in critical social sciences ; Part 1: Background and theoretical contexts. The Rise of Globalization Theory ; Key Approaches to Media and the Problematic of Globalization. -- Part 2: The space beyond the place: technological explanations of media and globalization. Between the Old and the New: Manuel Castells, the Media and the Space of Flows ; Media as Life: Scott Lash and the Technological Order of Global Information Culture. -- Part 3: Cultural globalization theory and the media. National Nightmares and Cosmopolitan Dreams: Arjun Appadurai, John Tomlinson and the Cultural Specificity of Mediated Globalization. -- Part 4: Conclusion. Conclusion: Globalization Theory and the Neoliberal Moment. Globalization Social aspects. Mass media and globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009004634 Mass media Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081876 Sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124200 Mondialisation Aspect social. Médias et mondialisation. Médias Aspect social. Sociologie. sociology. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Globalization. bisacsh Globalization Social aspects fast Mass media and globalization fast Mass media Social aspects fast Sociology fast |
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title | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / |
title_auth | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / |
title_exact_search | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / |
title_full | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / by Marko Ampuja. |
title_fullStr | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / by Marko Ampuja. |
title_full_unstemmed | Theorizing globalization : a critique of the mediatization of social theory / by Marko Ampuja. |
title_short | Theorizing globalization : |
title_sort | theorizing globalization a critique of the mediatization of social theory |
title_sub | a critique of the mediatization of social theory / |
topic | Globalization Social aspects. Mass media and globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009004634 Mass media Social aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081876 Sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124200 Mondialisation Aspect social. Médias et mondialisation. Médias Aspect social. Sociologie. sociology. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Globalization. bisacsh Globalization Social aspects fast Mass media and globalization fast Mass media Social aspects fast Sociology fast |
topic_facet | Globalization Social aspects. Mass media and globalization. Mass media Social aspects. Sociology. Mondialisation Aspect social. Médias et mondialisation. Médias Aspect social. Sociologie. sociology. POLITICAL SCIENCE Globalization. Globalization Social aspects Mass media and globalization Mass media Social aspects Sociology |
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