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To bring this volume together, the editor asked leading scholars in
the field of globalization to outline a "research framework" that
reflects their own approach to the subject. The resulting book
presents a broad spectrum of analytical approaches to
globalization. Theoretical reviews are complemented by substantive
chapters and methodological analyses. Contributors include scholars
in the fields of sociology, anthropology, history and political
science. These writings have been organized into four sections:
theoretical perspectives and cultural globalization, economic
globalization, political globalization, and methodological
approaches.
Rossi develops a theory of the roles of "action" (social actor) and
"structure" (sociopolitical resources, cultural resources, and
economic resources) in disaster studies, using the data on
community reconstruction after the 1980 earthquake in Southern
Italy as a preliminary test of the theory. The focus of the study
is not the response during the emergency period which immediately
followed the earthquake, but the long-term recovery and
reconstruction of the 44 communities which were officially
classified as the most heavily damaged. Aspects of the
post-earthquake industrialization of the region are also
considered, since the physical reconstruction of the destroyed
communities is inevitably connected with their socioeconomic
development. Rossi outlines and tests a new framework which permits
prediction of the different speeds of community reconstruction, and
provides a dialectic theory of the interrelationship between
structural and action principles of social action.
This is a must-read volume on globalization in which some of the
foremost scholars in the field discuss the latest issues. Truly
providing a global perspective, it includes authorship and
discussions from the Global North and South, and covers the major
facets of globalization: cultural, economic, ecological and
political. It discusses the historical developments in governance
preceding globalization, the diverse theoretical and methodological
approaches to globalization, and analyzes underdevelopment,
anti-globalization movements, global poverty, global inequality,
and the debates on international trade versus protectionism.
Finally, the volume looks to the future and provides prospects for
inter-civilizational understanding, rapprochement, and global
cooperation. This will be of great interest to academics and
students of sociology, social anthropology, political science and
international relations, economics, social policy, social history,
as well as to policy makers.
This is a must-read volume on globalization in which some of the
foremost scholars in the field discuss the latest issues. Truly
providing a global perspective, it includes authorship and
discussions from the Global North and South, and covers the major
facets of globalization: cultural, economic, ecological and
political. It discusses the historical developments in governance
preceding globalization, the diverse theoretical and methodological
approaches to globalization, and analyzes underdevelopment,
anti-globalization movements, global poverty, global inequality,
and the debates on international trade versus protectionism.
Finally, the volume looks to the future and provides prospects for
inter-civilizational understanding, rapprochement, and global
cooperation. This will be of great interest to academics and
students of sociology, social anthropology, political science and
international relations, economics, social policy, social history,
as well as to policy makers.
To bring this volume together, the editor asked leading scholars in
the field of globalization to outline a "research framework" that
reflects their own approach to the subject. The resulting book
presents a broad spectrum of analytical approaches to
globalization. Theoretical reviews are complemented by substantive
chapters and methodological analyses. Contributors include scholars
in the fields of sociology, anthropology, history and political
science. These writings have been organized into four sections:
theoretical perspectives and cultural globalization, economic
globalization, political globalization, and methodological
approaches.
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