The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of GlobalizationISBN: 978-1-4051-8824-1
Hardcover
2638 pages
March 2012, Wiley-Blackwell
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This five-volume Encyclopedia contains over 600 entries on the essential topics of Globalization and is the definitive reference resource for students, researchers and academics in the field.
- Offers clear and concise explanations of the key concepts of Globalization
- Arranged in A to Z format over five volumes
- Includes entries on concepts derived from across the social sciences, from sociology and anthropology to political science, economics, and human geography
- Looks at the founding theories as well as the realities of globalization today
- Covers 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, Zapatistas
- Includes a number of key documentslisted as entries such asthe Kyoto Protocol and The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

