Globalization and culture [Research Reviews]

Ashish Rajadhyaksha (2003), 'The "Bollywoodization" of the Indian Cinema: Cultural Nationalism in a Global Arena', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 4 (1), 25-39 -- Luis Alvarez (2008), 'Reggae Rhythms in Dignity's Diaspora: Globalization, Indigenous Identity, and the Circul...

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Main Author: Steger, Manfred B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd 2012
Series:Elgar research reviews in business
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Summary:Ashish Rajadhyaksha (2003), 'The "Bollywoodization" of the Indian Cinema: Cultural Nationalism in a Global Arena', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 4 (1), 25-39 -- Luis Alvarez (2008), 'Reggae Rhythms in Dignity's Diaspora: Globalization, Indigenous Identity, and the Circulation of Cultural Struggle', Popular Music and Society, 31 (5), December, 575-97 -- Lane Crothers (2010), 'The Global Scope of American Movies, Music, and Television', in Globalization and American Popular Culture, 2nd edition, Chapter 3, Lanham, MD, USA: Rowman and Littlefield, 75-113 -- Christopher Malone and George Martinez, Jr. (2010), 'The Organic Globalizer: The Political Development of Hip-Hop and the Prospects for Global Transformation', New Political Science, 32 (4), December, 531-45 -- Anthony M. Townsend (2001), 'Network Cities and the Global Structure of the Internet', American Behavioral Scientist, 44 (10), June, 1697-716 --
Alexander R. Galloway (2005), 'Global Networks and the Effects on Culture', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 597, January, 19-31 -- Oliver Boyd-Barrett (2006), 'Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire', Global Media and Communication, 2 (1), April, 21-41 -- Andrew Wernick (1991), 'Global Promo: The Cultural Triumph of Exchange', Theory, Culture and Society, 8 (1), February, 89-109 -- Ian Cook and Philip Crang (1996), 'The World on a Plate: Culinary Culture, Displacement and Geographical Knowledges', Journal of Material Culture, 1 (2), July, 131-53 -- Benjamin Lee and Edward LiPuma (2002), 'Cultures of Circulation: The Imaginations of Modernity', Public Culture, 14 (1), 191-213 -- Tim Duvall (2003), 'The New Feudalism: Globalization, the Market, and the Great Chain of Consumption', New Political Science, 25 (1), 81-97
James V. Spickard (2004), 'Globalization and Religious Organizations: Rethinking the Relationship Between Church, Culture, and Market', International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 18 (1), Fall, 47-63 -- Bassam Tibi (2007), 'The Totalitarianism of Jihadist Islamism and its Challenge to Europe and to Islam', Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, 8 (1), March, 35-54 -- Thomas D. Hall and James V. Fenelon (2008), 'Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?', Globalizations, 5 (1), March, 1-11 -- Manfred B. Steger (2009), 'Globalisation and Social Imaginaries: The Changing Ideological Landscape of the Twenty-First Century', Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, 1 (1), 9-30 -- R.W. Connell (1998), 'Masculinities and Globalization', Men and Masculinities, 1 (1), July, 3-23 --
Hsiao-hung Chang (2004), 'Fake Logos, Fake Theory, Fake Globalization', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 5 (2), 222-36 [Translated by Yung-chao Liao] -- Peter Marcuse (2007), 'The Production of Regime Culture and Instrumentalized Art in a Globalizing State', Globalizations, 4 (1), March, 15-28 -- Melissa Aronczyk (2008), '"Living the Brand": Nationality, Globality and the Identity Strategies of Nation Branding Consultants', International Journal of Communication, 2, 41-65 -- Anthony D. Smith (1990), 'Towards a Global Culture?', Theory, Culture and Society, 7 (2), June, 171-91 -- Ulf Hannerz (1990), 'Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture', Theory, Culture and Society, 7 (2), June, 237-51 -- Benjamin R. Barber (1992), 'Jihad vs. McWorld', The Atlantic, 269 (3), 53-61 (reset) -- Roland Robertson (1994), 'Globalisation or Glocalisation?', Journal of International Communication, 1 (1), 33-52 --
John Tomlinson (2003), 'Globalization and Cultural Identity', in David Held and Anthony McGrew (eds), The Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate, 2nd edition, Chapter 23, Cambridge, UK: Polity, 269-77 -- Daniele Conversi (2010), 'The Limits of Cultural Globalisation?', Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, 3, 36-59 -- Terhi Rantanen (1997), 'The Globalization of Electronic News in the 19th Century', Media, Culture and Society, 19 (4), October, 605-20 -- David Singh Grewal (2003), 'Network Power and Globalization', Ethics and International Affairs, 17 (2), September, 89-98 -- William Mazzarella (2004), 'Culture, Globalization, Mediation', Annual Review of Anthropology, 33, 345-67 -- Jeffrey S. Juris (2005), 'The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti-Corporate Globalization Movements', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 597, January, 189-208 --
Globalization has been the subject of fierce academic and public debates over the past two decades, but the focus has tended to revolve around 'objective' aspects linked to economics and technology. This authoritative title, edited by a leading academic in the field, brings together important papers which cover the equally crucial 'subjective' dimensions with particular emphasis on the production and dispersion of cultural meanings, identities and practices. This research review will be of use to anyone with an interest in the subject of globalization and culture
Jennifer Gidley (2001), 'Globalization and Its Impact on Youth', Journal of Futures Studies, 6 (1), August, 89-106 -- Bryan S. Turner (2003), 'McDonaldization: Linearity and Liquidity in Consumer Cultures', American Behavioral Scientist, 47 (2), October, 137-53 -- George Ritzer (2003), 'The Globalization of Nothing', SAIS Review, XXIII (2), Summer-Fall, 189-200 -- Paul James (2003), 'Arguing for Deep Diversity in a Globalizing Era', International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 3, 669-75 -- Mia Consalvo (2006), 'Console Video Games and Global Corporations: Creating a Hybrid Culture', New Media and Society, 8 (1), February, 117-37 -- Jan Nederveen Pieterse (2009), 'Globalization as Hybridization', in Globalization and Culture: Global Mélange, Chapter 4, Lanham, MD, USA: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing, Inc., 65-94, 148-9, References --
Imma Tubella (2004), 'Television, the Internet, and the Construction of Identity', in Manuel Castells (ed.), The Network Society: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Chapter 17, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 385-401 -- Toby Miller (2005), 'A Metrosexual Eye on Queer Guy', GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 11 (1), 112-17 -- Ksenija Vidmar-Horvat (2005), 'The Globalization of Gender: Ally McBeal in Post-Socialist Slovenia', European Journal of Cultural Studies, 8 (2), May, 239-55 -- Nevzat Soguk (2007), 'Indigenous Peoples and Radical Futures in Global Politics', New Political Science, 29 (1), March, 1-22 -- Dennis Altman (2008), 'AIDS and the Globalization of Sexuality', Social Identities, 14 (2), March, 145-60 -- Juanita Elias and Christine Beasley (2009), 'Hegemonic Masculinity and Globalization: "Transnational Business Masculinities" and Beyond', Globalizations, 6 (2), June, 281-96
Mike Douglass (2005-2006), 'Local City, Capital City or World City? Civil Society, the (Post-) Developmental State and the Globalization of Urban Space in Pacific Asia', Pacific Affairs, 78 (4), Winter, 543-58
Recommended readings (Machine generated): Albrow, M. (1996), The Global Age: State and Society Beyond Modernity, Cambridge: Polity. -- Giddens, A. (1991), The Consequences of Modernity, Stanford: Stanford University Press. -- James, P. (2006), Globalism, Nationalism, Tribalism: Bringing Theory Back In, London: Sage Publications. -- Steger, M.B. (2008), The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the Global War on Terror, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. -- Roland Robertson and Frank Lechner (1985), 'Modernization, Globalization and the Problem of Culture in World-Systems Theory', Theory, Culture and Society, 2 (3), November, 103-17 -- Arjun Appadurai (1990), 'Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy', Public Culture, 2 (2), Spring, 1-24 -- Imre Szeman (2003), 'Culture and Globalization, or, The Humanities in Ruins', CR: The New Centennial Review, 3 (2), Summer, 91-115 --
Walter D. Mignolo (1998), 'Globalization, Civilization Processes, and the Relocation of Languages and Cultures', in Fredric Jameson and Masao Miyoshi (eds), The Cultures of Globalization, Durham, NC, USA: Duke University Press, 32-53 -- Philippe Van Parijs (2000), 'The Ground Floor of the World: On the Socio-economic Consequences of Linguistic Globalization', International Political Science Review, 21 (2), April, 217-33 -- Barbara Wallraff (2000), 'What Global Language?', Atlantic Monthly, 286 (5), November, 52, 54-56, 58, 60-61, 64, 66 -- Amitai Etzioni (2008), 'A Global, Community Building Language?', International Studies Perspectives, 9 (2), 113-27 -- Jan Oosthoek and Barry K. Gills (2005), 'Humanity at the Crossroads: The Globalization of Environmental Crisis', Globalizations, 2 (3), December, 283-91 -- Jim Igoe (2005), 'Global Indigenism and Spaceship Earth: Convergence, Space, and Re-entry Friction', Globalizations, 2 (3), December, 377-90 -- Maxwell T. Boykoff (2008), 'The Cultural Politics of Climate Change Discourse in UK Tabloids', Political Geography, 27, 549-69
Mike Davis (2004), 'Planet of Slums: Urban Involution and the Informal Proletariat', New Left Review, 26, March-April, 5-34 -- David Harvey (2008), 'The Right to the City', New Left Review, 53, September-October, 23-40 -- Michael J. Shapiro (2010), 'Hong Kong and Berlin: Alternative Scopic Regimes', Globalizations, 7 (3), September, 421-31 -- Chris Hudson (2010), 'Delhi: Global Mobilities, Identity, and the Postmodern Consumption of Place', Globalizations, 7 (3), September, 371-81 -- Samuel P. Huntington (1993), 'The Clash of Civilizations?', Foreign Affairs, 72 (3), Summer, 22-49 -- Peter L. Berger (2002), 'Globalization and Religion', Hedgehog Review, 4 (2), Summer, 7-20 -- James H. Mittelman (2004), 'Ideologies and the Globalization Agenda', in Manfred B. Steger (ed.), Rethinking Globalism, Chapter 2, Lanham, MD, USA: Rowman and Littlefield, 15-26 -- Joel Robbins (2004), 'The Globalization of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity', Annual Review of Anthropology, 33, 117-43 --
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