After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews the work of sociologists who have developed the study of modernisation to examine the features of contemporary social change revolving around the various paradigms of interpretation of the nascent global society in the 1990s. The second part goes on to exemplify some consequences of globalisation on two levels: macrostructural, with reference to practical economic consequences, and the changes that have overtaken human spaces in everyday life.Nella prima parte del paper dopo aver introdotto il concetto di globalizzazione, l’autore fa seguire un rapido excursus del pensiero dei sociologi che, a partire dallo studio della modernizzazione, si son...
Political opposition to globalisation has risen in industrialized countries, although the positive o...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
The issue of globalisation of the world economy has taken centre-stage in discussions relating...
The aim of the paper is to show that in reality globalization is an effectively global process beca...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
The process of globalisation is complex. It involves trade, the media, the state, technology, finan...
The debate on globalisation and poverty has elicited polemic ‘face-offs’ between the neoliberal pro...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
There is a growing global impoverishment. Some claim that the increasing number of street children a...
In this paper an ex-post measurable definition of globalisation has been used, namely increasing tra...
Globalisation, for some, is the most effective route to end poverty, while others view it as the sou...
The end of the bipolar world heralded a single capitalist economic system, known as globalisation, w...
Abstract. The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globa...
Political opposition to globalisation has risen in industrialized countries, although the positive o...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
The issue of globalisation of the world economy has taken centre-stage in discussions relating...
The aim of the paper is to show that in reality globalization is an effectively global process beca...
After introducing the concept of globalisation, in the first part of this paper the author reviews t...
The process of globalisation is complex. It involves trade, the media, the state, technology, finan...
The debate on globalisation and poverty has elicited polemic ‘face-offs’ between the neoliberal pro...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
There is a growing global impoverishment. Some claim that the increasing number of street children a...
In this paper an ex-post measurable definition of globalisation has been used, namely increasing tra...
Globalisation, for some, is the most effective route to end poverty, while others view it as the sou...
The end of the bipolar world heralded a single capitalist economic system, known as globalisation, w...
Abstract. The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globa...
Political opposition to globalisation has risen in industrialized countries, although the positive o...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...