
Capturing Globalization
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 26. July 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-415-25831-9 (ISBN)
Description
What are the moral codes and normative principles inscribed in globalization? How do diverse communities optimize their positions, and try to capture these processes? What are the foremost cultural and political attempts to govern the market? What are the social and ethical limits to a framework based on deregulation, privitization and liberalization? These related themes reveal how issues such as religion, private capital flows, poverty, the state and democracy, transnational class structures, disruptions in culture and new patterns in the use of language are part of the globalization process.
Empirically, the research derives from data from fieldwork within and outside Southeast Asia, with a common reference point based on research in Malaysia. Following the trauma of the late 1990s - with environmental abuses in Southeast Asia, transnational turmoil in currency trading and the meltdown of stock markets - this book seeks to understand how, and to what extent, communities can reclaim political and social control over the dynamics of globalization. This highly original contribution to the globalization debate will be invaluable to researchers in a number of disciplines including political science, anthropology, history, economics, Asian Studies and sociology.
Empirically, the research derives from data from fieldwork within and outside Southeast Asia, with a common reference point based on research in Malaysia. Following the trauma of the late 1990s - with environmental abuses in Southeast Asia, transnational turmoil in currency trading and the meltdown of stock markets - this book seeks to understand how, and to what extent, communities can reclaim political and social control over the dynamics of globalization. This highly original contribution to the globalization debate will be invaluable to researchers in a number of disciplines including political science, anthropology, history, economics, Asian Studies and sociology.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
5 s/w Tabellen
5 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
226 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-25831-9 (9780415258319)
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James H. Mittelman | Norani Othman
Capturing Globalization
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09/2003
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Capturing Globalization
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Content
List of tables Notes on contributors Preface List of abbreviations Acknowledgements 1. Globalization: captors and captives, James H. Mittelman 2. Globalization: another false universalism? Clive S. Kessler 3. Globalization and private capital movements, Rajah Rasiah 4. globalization and economic disparities in East and Southeast Asia:new dilemmas, Ishak Shari 5. Globalization and democratization: the response of the indigenous peoples of Sarawak, Sabihah Osman 6. Globalization and transnational class relations: some problems of conceptualization, Abdul Rahman Embong 7. Reconsidering cultural globalization: the English language in Malaysia, Sumit K. Mandal 8. capturing Globalization: prospects and projects, Norani Othman and Clive S. Kessler Bibliography Index