Global Inequalities
- York William Bradshaw - University of South Carolina Upstate, USA
- Michael Wallace - University of Connecticut, USA
Courses:
Sociology of Globalization
Sociology of Globalization
March 1996 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Presents a global view of stratification in an interesting but theoretically sound way, using an effective combination of academic works, lively stories, and news reports. Helps to educate the social science major or general student about social and cultural differences across the world, and teaches about growing global interdependence and how this is connected to contemporary social problems.
Introduction
Global Inequalities
Constructing a Model of Global Inequality
Africa
Asia
Europe
The Americas
Creating a Better World
McMichael text more current and comprehensive in terms of coverage of economic (public and private) and political institutions, as well as social and cultural impacts, trends and countermovements.
Political Science Dept, Suny College at Geneseo
November 5, 2009