Globalisation Theorists


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Clues

  • 7 features of globalisation (7)
  • Argues that "Disembedding" is bad as it causes "non-places" in which the local and peculiar are lost (4)
  • Argues that globalisation = Westernisation (6)
  • Argues that Mcdonalds caters for a globalised market and that is adapts to meet the local needs e.g Outback burger in Australia (9)
  • Cerolisation, flows, burring of boundaries. (7)
  • Criticises "Berger" by suggesting that movements of globalisation are multi-directional e.g Islam, Food, Anime. (6)
  • Globalisation = Mcdonalidisation (6)
  • Jihad vs McWorld - Globalisation poses a threat to certain tribal forces hence they react through drastic actions such as EDL and 9/11 (6)
  • Transnationalism shows that nation states still retain their importance. Deterritorialisation creates detached universal qualities. (7)
  • World System Theory - Core, Semi-Periphery, Periphery (World Capitalism) (11)

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