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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Saskia SassenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.710kg ISBN: 9780415957335ISBN 10: 0415957338 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 02 April 2007 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGlobalization is not just about changing relations between the 'inside' of the nation-state and the 'outside' of the international system. It cuts across received categories, creating myriad multilayered intersections, overlapping playing fields, and actors skilled at working across these boundaries. People are at once rooted and rootless, local producers and global consumers, threatened in their identities yet continually remaking those identities. Deciphering the Global analyzes such complex worlds, looking not merely at 'glocalization' or 'transnationalization' but at the global macrocosm within the human--social, economic and political--microcosm. --Philip G. Cerny, Professor of Global Political Economy, Rutgers University A rich collection of studies that surfaces the dynamic articulation of the global and the national. This book is an exciting expedition that establishes new theoretical and methodological beachheads in the study of globalization. --Walden Bello, author of Deglobalization and 2003 recipient of the Right Livelihood Award Sassen's edited collection is a rich potpourri of highly readable, theoretically sophisticated and empirically fascinating accounts of partial processes and experiences of globalization. --Roger Keil, Director, The City Institute at York University and co-editor of The Global Cities Reader Globalization is not just about changing relations between the 'inside' of the nation-state and the 'outside' of the international system. It cuts across received categories, creating myriad multilayered intersections, overlapping playing fields, and actors skilled at working across these boundaries. People are at once rooted and rootless, local producers and global consumers, threatened in their identities yet continually remaking those identities. Deciphering the Global analyzes such complex worlds, looking not merely at 'glocalization' or 'transnationalization' but at the global macrocosm within the human-social, economic and political-microcosm. -Philip G. Cerny, Professor of Global Political Economy, Rutgers University A rich collection of studies that surfaces the dynamic articulation of the global and the national. This book is an exciting expedition that establishes new theoretical and methodological beachheads in the study of globalization. -Walden Bello, author of Deglobalization and 2003 recipient of the Right Livelihood Award Sassen's edited collection is a rich potpourri of highly readable, theoretically sophisticated and empirically fascinating accounts of partial processes and experiences of globalization. -Roger Keil, Director, The City Institute at York University and co-editor of The Global Cities Reader """Globalization is not just about changing relations between the 'inside' of the nation-state and the 'outside' of the international system. It cuts across received categories, creating myriad multilayered intersections, overlapping playing fields, and actors skilled at working across these boundaries. People are at once rooted and rootless, local producers and global consumers, threatened in their identities yet continually remaking those identities. Deciphering the Global analyzes such complex worlds, looking not merely at 'glocalization' or 'transnationalization' but at the global macrocosm within the human--social, economic and political--microcosm."" --Philip G. Cerny, Professor of Global Political Economy, Rutgers University ""A rich collection of studies that surfaces the dynamic articulation of the global and the national. This book is an exciting expedition that establishes new theoretical and methodological beachheads in the study of globalization."" --Walden Bello, author of ""Deglobalization"" and 2003 recipient of the Right Livelihood Award ""Sassen's edited collection is a rich potpourri of highly readable, theoretically sophisticated and empirically fascinating accounts of partial processes and experiences of globalization."" --Roger Keil, Director, The City Institute at York University and co-editor of ""The Global Cities Reader""" Author InformationSaskia Sassen is Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago and Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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