Media Reviews
From the slums of Brazil to the internet cafes of Iran, this book guides the reader through the complex, turbulent but endlessly fascinating terrain of a globalizing world. Elegantly written, rich in examples, very up-to-date and astonishingly comprehensive, it is the best possible introduction to the social scientific study of globalization.
-David Inglis, University of Aberdeen, UK
Given the speed of change in the contemporary world, the engagement with current and recent events is admirable.
- Mike Whittingham, Kingston University, UK
What particularly impressed me were the deep connections the authors have made between everyday sociology and global sociology: the discipline has needed this for a while.
- Shawn McEntee, Salisbury University, UK
Having taught global sociology for many years now, I was impressed and invigorated by their approach.
- Daniel Levy, SUNY
This book is a significant achievement. There is a strong social conscience in this text, and attention paid to the impacts of globalisation on people who are vulnerable and the environment.
- Anne Scott, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
The 'global' is a primary focus throughout but lots of concepts from other disciplines appear and reappear. The authors highlight where issues have already been discussed, or will be discussed, demonstrating how they all interact and can't neatly be separated.
- Margery Mayall, University of Queensland, Australia
From the slums of Brazil to the internet cafes of Iran, this book guides the reader through the complex, turbulent but endlessly fascinating terrain of a globalizing world. Elegantly written, rich in examples, very up-to-date and astonishingly comprehensive, it is the best possible introduction to the social scientific study of globalization.
-David Inglis, University of Aberdeen, UK
Given the speed of change in the contemporary world, the engagement with current and recent events is admirable.
Mike Whittingham, Kingston University, UK
What particularly impressed me were the deep connections the authors have made between everyday sociology and global sociology: the discipline has needed this for a while.
Shawn McEntee, Salisbury University, UK
Having taught global sociology for many years now, I was impressed and invigorated by their approach.
Daniel Levy, SUNY
This book is a significant achievement. There is a strong social conscience in this text, and attention paid to the impacts of globalisation on people who are vulnerable and the environment.
Anne Scott, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
The 'global' is a primary focus throughout but lots of concepts from other disciplines appear and reappear. The authors highlight where issues have already been discussed, or will be discussed, demonstrating how they all interact and can't neatly be separated.
Margery Mayall, University of Queensland, Australia