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  • Theorizing Globalization: A Critique Of The Mediaization Of Social Theory: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 47

    Theorizing Globalization: A Critique Of The Mediaization Of Social Theory by Ampuja, Marko;

    Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 47

    Series: Studies in Critical Social Sci;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Reprint
    • Publisher Haymarket Books
    • Date of Publication 30 January 2014

    • ISBN 9781608463435
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages410 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 563 g
    • Language English
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    Instead of recycling common arguments, Ampuja critically examines the works of key globalisation theorists to demonstrate their excessive fascination with recent changes in media and communications technology. The author argues that many theorists' media-centric and unhistorical treatment of globalization stands in the way of a critical understanding of how the global media and modern capitalist societies have evolved.

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