
Cultures of Globalization
Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2008
Book
Hardback
158 pages
978-0-415-43970-1 (ISBN)
Description
Much has been written about the economic and political implications of the contemporary process of globalization. Much less has been written about the specific cultural implications.
Previously published as a special issue of Globalizations, this book seeks to add to our knowledge of the latter by bringing together researchers from different disciplines with the common goal of exploring the emerging cultural relations among groups and individuals in terms of coherence and hybridity, identity and allegiance, and cooperation and conflict.
As the world's peoples increasingly travel, work, trade, recreate, and otherwise communicate with each other, relative cultural isolation (and isolationism) is becoming less and less possible. What does this mean for cultural coherence, stability and identity across the planet? What have been the cultural implications of, and reactions to, this increasing global interdependence among peoples? From more global and theoretical perspectives to more empirical and case-specific approaches, the various authors attempt to come to terms with the ever evolving and complex cultural content of contemporary globalization.
Previously published as a special issue of Globalizations, this book seeks to add to our knowledge of the latter by bringing together researchers from different disciplines with the common goal of exploring the emerging cultural relations among groups and individuals in terms of coherence and hybridity, identity and allegiance, and cooperation and conflict.
As the world's peoples increasingly travel, work, trade, recreate, and otherwise communicate with each other, relative cultural isolation (and isolationism) is becoming less and less possible. What does this mean for cultural coherence, stability and identity across the planet? What have been the cultural implications of, and reactions to, this increasing global interdependence among peoples? From more global and theoretical perspectives to more empirical and case-specific approaches, the various authors attempt to come to terms with the ever evolving and complex cultural content of contemporary globalization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-43970-1 (9780415439701)
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Kevin Archer | M. Martin Bosman | M. Mark Amen
Cultures of Globalization
Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation
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Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation
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Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation
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Persons
Kevin Archer is Associate Chair of the Department of Geography at the University of South Florida. He received his Ph.D. degree from The Johns Hopkins University., M. Martin Bosman is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of South Florida. He received his Ph.D. (Geography) from the University of Kentucky in 1999.
Editor
Central Washington University; University of South Florida, USA
University of South Florida, USA
University of South Florida, USA
University of South Florida, USA
Content
1. Locating Globalizations and Cultures Kevin Archer, M. Martin Bosman, M. Mark Amen and Ella Schmidt 2. The Production of Regime Culture and Instrumentalized Art in a Globalizing State Peter Marcuse 3. City Transformation and the Global Trope: Indianapolis and Cleveland David Wilson 4. Flattening Ontologies of Globalization: The Nollywood Case Sallie A. Marston, Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones, III 5. Global Multiculture, Flexible Acculturation Jan Nederveen Pieterse 6. Cohering Culture on Calle Ocho: The Pause and Flow of Latinidad Patricia L. Price 7. Whose Culture? Globalism, Localism, and the Expansion of Tradition: The Case of the Hn?a?hn?u of Hidalgo, Mexico and Clearwater, Florida Ella Schmidt 8. Hegemony/Counter-Hegemony: Imagining a New, Post-Nation-State Cartography of Culture in an Age of Globalization Kevin Archer, M. Martin Bosman, M. Mark Amen and Ella Schmidt