Global Culture. Nationalism, globalization and modernity

Primary author
Publisher
Sage
Place of Publication
London | Newbury Park | New Delhi
Date of Publication
1991 (1990)
Edition
1
Number of Pages
411
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | F Consciousness and culture
Description
- Featherstone- Global Culture: An Introduction
- Robertson- Mapping the Global Condition: Globalization as the Central Concept
- Wallerstein- Culture as the Ideological Battleground of the Modern World-System
- Boyne- Culture and the World-System
- Wallerstein- Cuture is the World-System: A Reply to Boyne
- Bergesen- Turning the World-System Theory on its Head
- Worsley- Models of the Modern World-System
- Archer- Theory, Culture and Post-Industrial Society
- Touraine- The Idea of Revolution
- Bauman- Modernity and Ambivalence
- Smith- Towards a Global Culture?
- Tenbruck- The Dream of a Secular Ecumene: The Meaning and Limits of Policies of Development
- Arnason- Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity
- Hannerz- Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture
- Gessner and Schade- Conflicts of Culture in Cross-border Legal Relations: The Conception of a Research Topic in the Sociology of Law
- Dezalay- The Big Bang and the Law: The Internationalization and Restructuration of the Legal Field
- Appadurai- Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
- Friedman- Being in the World: Globalization and Localization
- O'Neill- AIDS as a globalizing Panic
- Turner- The Two Faces of Sociology: Global or National?
- Mennell- The Globalization of Human Society as a Very Long-term Social Process: Elias's Theory
- Beyer- Privatization and the Public Influence of Religion in Global Society
- King- Architecture, Capital and the Globalization of Culture
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III F   FEA     reg 17810
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