Understanding Cultural Globalization is a comprehensive and highly accessible introduction to the critical debates surrounding cultural globalization.
Paul Hopper leads the reader through the varied issues associated with globalization and culture, including deterritorialization, cosmopolitanism, cultural hybridization and homogenization, as well as claims that aspects of globalization are provoking cultural resistance. In exploring the cultural dynamics of globalization, the book investigates the interrelationship between globalization and culture, seeking in the process to problematize both concepts.
Completely up to date and drawing on a rich range of empirical and theoretical examples, Understanding Cultural Globalization will be key reading for all students of culture, media and globalization.Introduction: Approaching Cultural Globalization.
1. The Histories of Cultural Globalization.
2. Travelling Cultures.
3. Global Communication, Media and Technology.
4. Globalization and Global Culture.
5. Globalization and National Culture.
6. Globalization and Cultural Conflict.
7. Globalization and Cosmopolitanism.
Conclusion: Cultural Globalizations
Immensely well suited to undergraduate readership in Britain.
Sociological Review Hopper provides an accessible and informed introduction to cultural globalization and the critical debates surrounding it.
European Journal of Communication
Hopper’s book should be required reading for anyone wishing to see globalization’s “big picture”. While many books have been written about globalization, almost all of them give culture short shrift and focus on more l¢