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Judul Development and Social Change : a Global Perspective / Philip McMichael
Pengarang McMichael, Philip
EDISI 3rd Ed.
Penerbitan Callfornia : Sage Publication, 2004
Deskripsi Fisik xxxix, 359 p. :ilus. ;23 cm
ISBN 0-7619-8810-6
Subjek SOAIAL-Ekonomi
Abstrak Philip McMichael: understood, is not necessarily a universal aspiration. Why then, is there so much talk of globalization? In this Third Edition of Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective, author Philip McMichael provides a narrative of how development came to be institutionalized as an international project, pursued by individual nation-states in the post-colonial era. This new edition has been updated and revised to incorporate the treatments of fundamentalism, terrorism, the AIDS crisis, and the commercialization of services via the World Trade Organization. The evident failure of many countries to fulfill this promise of development and the world's growing awareness of environmental limits have forced a reevaluation of the development enterprise. Development and Social Change traces the changing fortunes of development efforts, the shortcomings of which have produced two responses. One is to advocate a thoroughly global market to expand trade and spread the wealth. The other is to reevaluate the economic emphasis and to recover a sense of cultural community. Features of this book: A world-historical perspective that situates globalization in the declining fortunes of the postwar development project. A political perspective that views development and globalization as practices managed by historic elite groupings, as mechanisms of power and world ordering. An emphasis on resistance and social movements as actors shaping the meaning and direction of both development and globalization, as they impact societies around the world. A series of case studies that allow in-depth examination of development/globalization dilemmas and paradoxes. Development and Social Change is the first book to present students with a coherent explanation of how "globalization" took root in the public discourse and how "globalization" represents a shift away from development as a way to think about non-western societies. This is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students studying globalization, social development, and social change in Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, and International Studies. To read a sample chapter from Development and Social Change click on "Additional Materials" in the left column under "About This Book" or simply click here.
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