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Modern Sociology (2 Vols-Set)

AuthorEdited by G.S. Mohanty
PublisherIsha Books
Publisher2005
Publisherxv
Publisher600 p,
Publisher2 Vols
ISBN8182052076

Contents: Vol. I: Globalization and urban sociology: Preface. 1. Cities in the age of globalisation. 2. Urban population growth. 3. Impacts of globalisation on urban areas. 4. Formation of global cities. 5. Social transformation in cities. 6. Complexity in urban life. 7. Global trends in labour markets. 8. Urban criminology. Bibliography. Index.

Vol. II: Cultural Sociology: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Sociology of cultural diversities. 3. Intercultural communication. 4. Understanding human social behaviour. 5. Cultural sociology and pluralistic society. 6. Understanding social transformation. 7. Cultural sociology of learning. 8. Challenges of global cultural differences. Bibliography. Index.

"For centuries, cities and towns have been engines of growth and incubators of civilisation and have facilitated the evolution of knowledge, culture and tradition, as well as of industry and commerce. Today they emerge as one of the strategic sites where these macro social trends materialise. Among these trends are globalisation and the rise of the new information technologies, the intensifying of transnational and trans-local dynamics, and the strengthening presence and voice of specific types of socio-cultural diversity. Cities are also sites where each of these trends interacts with the others in distinct, often complex manners, in a way they do not in just about any other setting.

This book illustrates the impacts of globalisation in urban life. It covers a range of topics including: cities in the age of globalisation, urban population growth, impacts of globalisation on urban areas, formation of global cities, social transformation in cities, urban streets and complexity, global trends in labour markets and urban criminology. The book will be of great value for sociologists, planners, politicians, researchers, students and social workers." (jacket)

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