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Global Sociology, Third Edition

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"This new edition is an outstanding update of what I believe to be the best textbook for introducing undergraduates to global sociology. With a rich array of new examples, clear definitions of concepts and crisp theoretical summaries, it offers students a vision for participating as engaged citizens in a diverse, interdependent and sustainable world."-- Paul Lubeck, University of California, Santa Cruz The first, pioneering editions of Global Sociology put global issues at the heart of sociological discussion. Much has changed in the world since then; recessions, revolutions, social media, and new migration networks have developed as causes and symptoms of an increasingly global society. This new edition is fully updated to explore just how these global issues can help us to understand sociology in our world today. Making clear connections between everyday experiences and global processes at each step, the third edition carefully guides readers through essential and cutting-edge topics in the discipline, from family and feminism to environment and economy. Features such as biography boxes on key thinkers in the field, a thorough glossary, and review questions introduce and reinforce the book's core ideas. With clear writing and infectious enthusiasm for its topic, Global Sociology remains the authority on global issues in sociology for students at a variety of skill levels Robin Cohen is Emeritus Professor of Development Studies and former director of the International Migration Institute at the University of Oxford, UK. Paul Kennedy is Visiting Reader in Sociology and Global Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

455 pages, Paperback

First published February 22, 2000

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This is the main text for the class I will be TAing this semester... Only glanced at it so far, but looks amazing.
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