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Global Social Change: Historical and Comparative Perspectives

by Christopher Chase-Dunn (Editor), Salvatore J. Babones
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Overview

The essays in Global Social Change explore globalization from a world-systems perspective, untangling its many contested meanings. This perspective offers insights into globalization's gradual and uneven growth throughout the course of human social evolution.

In this informative and exciting volume, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Salvatore J. Babones bring together accomplished senior sociologists and outstanding younger scholars with a mix of interests, expertise, and methodologies to offer an introduction to ways of studying and understanding global social change.

In both newly written essays and previously published articles from the Journal of World Systems Research, the contributors employ historical and comparative social science to examine the development of institutions of global governance, the rise and fall of hegemonic core states, transnational social movements, and global environmental challenges. They compare post–World War II globalization with the great wave of economic integration that occurred in the late nineteenth century, analyze the rise of the political ideology of the "globalization project"—Reaganism-Thatcherism—and discuss issues of gender and global inequalities.

Synopsis

In this informative and exciting volume, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Salvatore J. Babones bring together accomplished senior sociologists and outstanding younger scholars with a mix of interests, expertise, and methodologies to offer an introduction to ways of studying and understanding global social change.

About the Author, Christopher Chase-Dunn

Christopher Chase-Dunn is a professor of sociology and the director of the Institute for Research on World-Systems at the University of California—Riverside. Salvatore J. Babones is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Editorials

Midwest Book Review

A top pick for college-level holdings strong in international social studies... Perfect also for classroom discussion.

British Journal of Sociology

The collections of essays... represents the most scholarly contribution to these discussions in that it deliberately sets out to review the history of a debate, drawing widely on the sociological literature in particular.

— Michael Redclift

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780801884245

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