01407cam a22001578i 450000500170000002000330001704000280005008200150007810000190009324500480011226000380016030000210019850400510021952009610027065000180123120260818045646.0 a9780745634418cTshs. 5,000/= aDCC Librarybeng.eAACR00a337.22 JON1 aJones, Andrew 10aDictionary of Globalization /cAndrew Jones aCambridge :bPolity Press,cc2006 a258 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"The Dictionary of Globalization provides a critical overview of the contemporary globalization debate, bringing together all the disparate elements of a vast and ever-growing literature. Framed by a lively introductory chapter which examines the emergence and propulsion of this concept into widespread usage, the dictionary comprises an A-Z of entries covering every major aspect of the globalization debate from 9/11 to Zapatistas, the World Bank to the World Social Forum. The entries, ranging from 100 to 500 words in length, are divided into three core categories: institutions and organizations, processes and phenomena, and key thinkers. Each entry is accompanied by a few carefully selected recommendations for further reading to help students deepen their understanding of the topic in question. The dictionary also concludes with a section of additional readings grouped around key themes such as economic, political and cultural globalization." 0aGlobalization