
Street Protests and Fantasy Parks
Globalization, Culture, and the State
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 14. May 2002
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-7748-0880-4 (ISBN)
Description
The speed and intensity of global integration in the last twodecades have provoked serious debate about the human impact ofglobalization and deep concern about the capacity of the state toprovide social justice. Street Protests and Fantasy Parksfocuses on two dimensions of globalization: the cultural and socialrealities of global connection and the uneasily shifting role of thestate.
While global processes are fusing societies and economies moredeeply than ever before, the editors argue that obituaries for thestate are premature, if not wholly inappropriate. These essays examinea series of compelling case studies - the entertainment industry,citizenship, social activism, and wired communication - to assess thechoices states have and the consequences of those choices for cultureand society.
Despite the seismic changes that globalization has wrought upongovernments, the state remains as the last, best guardian of itspeople. This book - of vital importance to policy makers, the media,social activists, and academics - explains why that is so.
While global processes are fusing societies and economies moredeeply than ever before, the editors argue that obituaries for thestate are premature, if not wholly inappropriate. These essays examinea series of compelling case studies - the entertainment industry,citizenship, social activism, and wired communication - to assess thechoices states have and the consequences of those choices for cultureand society.
Despite the seismic changes that globalization has wrought upongovernments, the state remains as the last, best guardian of itspeople. This book - of vital importance to policy makers, the media,social activists, and academics - explains why that is so.
Reviews / Votes
The arguments editors and contributors do present ... are often forceful and compelling and warrrant our close attention, especially when speaking to the need for forward-looking policy. - Jonathan Burston, University of Western Ontario (Global Media and Communication, Fall 2005)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-0880-4 (9780774808804)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
David R. Cameron is a professor in the Department ofPolitical Science, University of Toronto. Janice GrossStein is Director, Munk Centre for International Studies,University of Toronto.
Content
Preface
1. Street Protests and Fantasy Parks / David R. Cameron andJanice Gross Stein
2. The Global Entertainment Economy / John Hannigan
3. Transnationalism, Diasporic Communities, and Changing Identity:Implications for Canadian Citizenship Policy / Lloyd L.Wong
4. Civil Society Activism on the World Wide Web: The Case of theAnti-MAI Lobby / Ronald J. Deibert
5. Communication and Globalization: A Challenge for Public Policy /Marc Raboy
6. The State As Place amid Shifting Spaces / David R. Cameronand Janice Gross Stein
Appendix A: Posting to the MAI-NOT Listserv
Appendix B: Global Communication Policy Environment
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
1. Street Protests and Fantasy Parks / David R. Cameron andJanice Gross Stein
2. The Global Entertainment Economy / John Hannigan
3. Transnationalism, Diasporic Communities, and Changing Identity:Implications for Canadian Citizenship Policy / Lloyd L.Wong
4. Civil Society Activism on the World Wide Web: The Case of theAnti-MAI Lobby / Ronald J. Deibert
5. Communication and Globalization: A Challenge for Public Policy /Marc Raboy
6. The State As Place amid Shifting Spaces / David R. Cameronand Janice Gross Stein
Appendix A: Posting to the MAI-NOT Listserv
Appendix B: Global Communication Policy Environment
Bibliography
Contributors
Index