Globalization has been the subject of fierce academic and public
debates over the past two decades, but the focus has tended to
revolve around 'objective' aspects linked to economics and
technology. This authoritative two-volume set, edited by a leading
academic in the field, brings together important papers which cover
the equally crucial 'subjective' dimensions with particular
emphasis on the production and dispersion of cultural meanings,
identities and practices. Along with an original introduction, this
research collection will be of use to anyone with an interest in
the subject of globalization and culture.
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