Globalizing cultures : : theories, paradigms, actions / / edited by Vincenzo Mele, Marina Vujnovic.

With the crisis of the global capitalist economy the topic of global culture is regaining its importance and needs to be revisited from both theoretical and practical standpoints. How do we make sense of this rapid flow of global consumer culture across national borders? What is the role of corporat...

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Superior document:Studies in Critical Global Studies : Critical Global Studies, Volume 82
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Studies in critical social sciences. Critical global studies ; Volume 82.
Physical Description:1 online resource (390 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: Globalizing Cultures: Theories, Paradigms, Actions /
Investigating Global Culture: Its Creation, Structure, and Meanings /
Global Interaction and Identity in Structuralist and Dialectic Perspectives: Toward a Typology of Psycho-cultural Identities /
The Civil Sphere beyond the Western Nation-State: Theoretical and Empirical Reflections on Alexander’s Cultural Sociology and Its Contribution to Civil Society Discourse /
The Role of the Nation-State in the Global Age /
Faustian States: Nationalist Politics and the Problem of Legitimacy in the Neoliberal Era /
Deification of Market; Homogenization of Cultures: ‘Free Trade’ and Other Euphemisms for Global Capitalism /
“Transnational Activism, Feminist Praxis, and Cultures of Resistance” /
Transnational Flashpublics: Social Media and Affective Contagions from Egypt to Occupy Wall Street /
Transnational Feminist Media Practices: Seeking Alliance against Global Capitalism /
Shifting Contours in Latin American Cultures of Resistance /
Distinction and Social Class in America and Europe: Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory of Taste in Cross-Cultural Comparison /
Consumption, Identity, Space: Shopping Malls in Bogotá /
Trafficking Gypsiness in the 21st Century /
Tourism, Expatriates, and Power Relations in Vieques, Puerto Rico /
Overcoming the Divide: Arab Women between Traditional Life and a Globalizing Culture /
The Millennium Development Goals, Gender Equality, and Empowerment in India /
Author Index /
Subject Index /
Summary:With the crisis of the global capitalist economy the topic of global culture is regaining its importance and needs to be revisited from both theoretical and practical standpoints. How do we make sense of this rapid flow of global consumer culture across national borders? What is the role of corporations, governments, ONG and social movements in shaping the terms of these flows? How do these flows of money, people, culture, goods and services work in practice? How do these flows affect the lives of the majority of regular people consuming and producing in the global marketplace? Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this volume examines the way cultures and individuals oppose, resist and re-center globalization. Contributors are: Gwen I. Alexis, Andrea Borghini, Cory Blad, Jack Bratich, Enrico Campo, Rekha Datta, Ricardo A. Dello Buono, Peter Kivisto, Vincenzo Mele, Mihaela Moscaliuc, Nancy Naples, Ino Rossi,Victoria Reyes, Saliba Sarsar, Manal Stephan, Karen Schmelzkopf, and Marina Vujnovic.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.
ISBN:9004272836
ISSN:1573-4234 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Vincenzo Mele, Marina Vujnovic.