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The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, 5 Volume Set, Hardback Book

The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, 5 Volume Set Hardback

Edited by George (University of Maryland, USA) Ritzer

Part of the Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedias in Social Sciences series

Hardback

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Containing over 600 entries on the essential topics of Globalization, this collection offers the definitive reference resource for students, researchers and academics in the field. Updated annuallyOffers clear and concise explanations of the key concepts of GlobalizationIncludes entries on concepts derived from across the social sciences, from sociology and anthropology to political science, economics, and human geographyLooks at the founding theories as well as the realities of globalization todayCovers the essential topics in the study of globalization, including agency-structure, Americanization, anti-globalization, Bretton Woods; coca-colonization, Empire; Euro crisis, ethnic cleansing, exploitation, feminization of poverty, genocide, global warming, nation-state, neo-liberalism, oil, post-globalization, Qaedaism, rape, sex work, sport, terror, Transnational Corporations, Twitter Revolution, water crisis, Web 2.0, Wikileaks, World Social Forum and, ZapatistasIncludes a number of key documents listed as entries such as the Kyoto Protocol and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 5 Volumes www.globalizationencyclopedia.com

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