Understanding Globalization

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Author_Kavous Ardalan
Bourgeoisie Hegemony
capital
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Civil Society
comparative social theory
Deregulated Globalization
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Exchange Rates
Foreign Exchange Rates
Functionalist Paradigm
functionalist perspective
Global Information Network
globalization paradigms comparative analysis
IMF Staff
IMF World Bank SAPs
IMF's Financial Support
IMF's Involvement
IMF's Mandate
IMF’s Financial Support
IMF’s Involvement
IMF’s Mandate
Information Infrastructure
institutional analysis
interpretive sociology
Liberal World Economy
Non-established Workers
Paradigm Diversity
Polar Ideal Types
Public Private Sector Relations
Public Utility Model
radical humanist approach
Radical Humanist Paradigm
Societe Internationale De Telecommunications Aeronautiques
sociological paradigms
Surplus Accumulation
Transborder Companies
Transnational Historic Bloc
Valid Social Science

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138517608
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book discusses eight dimensions of globalization world order, culture, the state, information technology, economics, production, development, and Bretton Woods Institutions from the perspective of four diverse sociological paradigms: functionalist, interpretive, radical humanist, and radical structuralist. This multi-perspective approach forces readers to abandon their preconcieved assumptions and allows them the opportunity to view globalization through new eyes.

Kavous Ardalan argues that social theory can usefully be conceived in terms of these four key paradigms because each one is founded upon different assumptions about the nature of social science and each one generates useful theories, concepts, and analytical tools. This method facilitates distancing from one's favored paradigm and appreciating other available approaches to better understand social phenomena. The knowledge of paradigms increases awareness of the boundaries and limitations of each individual paradigm. While most books on the topic focus on particular aspects of globalization from specific viewpoints, this fair and unbiased volume provides readers with a balanced understanding of globalization.

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