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Understanding the Dynamics of Global Inequality: Social Exclusion, Power Shift, and Structural Changes
β Scribed by Alexander Lenger, Florian Schumacher (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 292
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Despite the fact that the globalization process tends to reinforce existing inequality structures and generate new areas of inequality on multiple levels, systematic analyses on this very important field remain scarce. Hence, this book approaches the complex question of inequality not only from different regional perspectives, covering Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and Northern America, but also from different disciplinary perspectives, namely cultural anthropology, economics, ethnology, geography, international relations, sociology, and political sciences.
The contributions are subdivided into three essential fields of research: Part I analyzes the socio-economic dimension of global exclusion, highlighting in particular the impacts of internationalization and globalization processes on national social structures against the background of theoretical concepts of social inequality. Part II addresses the political dimension of global inequalities. Since the decline of the Soviet Union new regional powers like Brazil, China, India and South Africa have emerged, creating power shifts in international relations that are the primary focus of the second part. Lastly, Part III examines the structural and transnational dimension of inequality patterns, which can be concretized in the rise of globalized national elites and the emergence of multinational networks that transcend the geographical and imaginative borders of nation states.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Global Configurations of Inequality: Stratification, Glocal Inequalities, and the Global Social Structure....Pages 3-46
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Globalization After the Great Contraction: The Emergence of Zones of Exclusion....Pages 49-65
Migration and Inequality: African Diasporas in Germany, South Africa and India....Pages 67-86
Ongoing Demarcations: The Intersections of Inequalities in a Globalized World....Pages 87-106
Unifying Equality or Majority Rule: Conflicting Democratic Conceptions among Thai Adolescents in the City and Suburbs....Pages 107-126
Globalization and Inequalities in South Asia....Pages 127-146
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
Globalization, Capitalism and Social Inequality....Pages 149-157
The Rise of βDiminished Multilaterism:β East Asian and European Forum Shopping in Global Governance....Pages 159-177
From North-South to South-South Power Relations: The Changing Dynamics of Interregional Cooperation and Its Effects on South Americaβs Sustainable Development....Pages 179-198
Megatrend Global Populism? From South America to the Occupy Movement....Pages 199-211
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Hierarchies of Global Networks....Pages 215-228
Globalizing Elites from the βGlobal Southβ: Elites in Brazil and India....Pages 229-243
Agents Caught in Structure: Organizations, Globalization, and Inequality....Pages 245-268
Globalization and Existential Inequality: The Precariousness of Belonging....Pages 269-284
β¦ Subjects
International Relations; International Economics; Social Structure, Social Inequality; Emerging Markets/Globalization
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