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Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions, and Uneven Integration Hardcover – 11 January 2013

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Designed specifically for introductory globalization courses, Introducing Globalization helps students to develop informed opinions about globalization, inviting them to become participants rather than just passive learners.

  • Identifies and explores the major economic, political and social ties that comprise contemporary global interdependency
  • Examines a broad sweep of topics, from the rise of transnational corporations and global commodity chains, to global health challenges and policies, to issues of worker solidarity and global labor markets, through to emerging forms of global mobility by both business elites and their critics
  • Written by an award-winning teacher, and enhanced throughout by numerous empirical examples, maps, tables, an extended bibliography, glossary of key terms, and suggestions for further reading and student research
  • Supported by additional web resources – available upon publication at www.wiley.com/go/sparke – including hot links to news reports, examples of globalization and other illustrative sites, and archived examples of student projects

Engage with fellow readers of Introducing Globalization on the book's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/IntroducingGlobalization, or learn more about this topic by enrolling in the free Coursera course Globalization and You at www.coursera.org/course/globalization

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“Sparke models inquiry into taken-for-granted concepts or events through rich understanding and questioning. More importantly, he reframes spatial theory as the starting point of social studies conversations about globalization. Rather than accept the inevitability of globalization, he depicts the inevitability of inequity. He examines how inequities become actualized in lives through geopolitical and geoeconomic infrastructure. He encourages us to reconsider the relationships between disciplines, contending that disciplined inquiry enables simplistic understanding. He allows geography and spatial theory to be a way of understanding the world, a lens that resonates across the social studies. The book importantly segments a variety of explanatory moments to allow readers without a strong economics background to understand economic principles. It is a lack of economic understanding that makes global policy discussions unintelligible to the general public. In the process, he ultimately constructs the globally minded citizen. While his brand of global thinking (and citizenship) has a problematic Western perspective, it also utilizes a critical lens that requires awareness of these contradictions and their implications for ourselves and others. The spatial thinking highlighted throughout this review relies on thinking across the disciplines to attend to how, where, and why places are constructed independently and interdependently across scales and time. Rather than assuming that places are knowable, rejecting the three myths encourages questions about what has been made invisible, how new places come to exist, the kinds of interactions that occur therein, and how they reify and amend cultural and other discourses.” (Theory & Research in Social Education, 19 February 2015)

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“Sparke models inquiry into taken-for-granted concepts or events through rich understanding and questioning. More importantly, he reframes spatial theory as the starting point of social studies conversations about globalization. Rather than accept the inevitability of globalization, he depicts the inevitability of inequity. He examines how inequities become actualized in lives through geopolitical and geoeconomic infrastructure. He encourages us to reconsider the relationships between disciplines, contending that disciplined inquiry enables simplistic understanding. He allows geography and spatial theory to be a way of understanding the world, a lens that resonates across the social studies. The book importantly segments a variety of explanatory moments to allow readers without a strong economics background to understand economic principles. It is a lack of economic understanding that makes global policy discussions unintelligible to the general public. In the process, he ultimately constructs the globally minded citizen. While his brand of global thinking (and citizenship) has a problematic Western perspective, it also utilizes a critical lens that requires awareness of these contradictions and their implications for ourselves and others. The spatial thinking highlighted throughout this review relies on thinking across the disciplines to attend to how, where, and why places are constructed independently and interdependently across scales and time. Rather than assuming that places are knowable, rejecting the three myths encourages questions about what has been made invisible, how new places come to exist, the kinds of interactions that occur therein, and how they reify and amend cultural and other discourses.” (Theory & Research in Social Education, 19 February 2015)

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (11 January 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0631231285
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0631231288
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.91 x 2.92 x 25.4 cm
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Matt Sparke was born in Tonbridge, England in 1967. Educated at the University of Oxford (where David Harvey was his main mentor) and the University of British Columbia (where Derek Gregory was his PhD advisor), he became a Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1996. In 1999 anti-WTO protests transformed Seattle's downtown business district and made the city famous for conflict between global justice activists and advocates of global market rule. After this, Matt began to teach about globalization to students seeking to understand what the conflict was all about. Combining this teaching experience with his enduring interest in making academic theory accessible, his book 'Introducing Globalization' seeks to explain the fraught debates over global market ties in ways that make them easier to understand, engage and question. See the online interview at http://player.theplatform.com/p/U8-EDC/sCQX5QU3D8RR/embed/select/media/tsamJQuGAIE3?form=html

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  • Emma Williams
    3.0 out of 5 stars Seemed like a okay read
    Reviewed in Canada on 29 September 2015
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    Okay book. Did not use it enough at school to tell you to much about it. Seemed like a okay read, but you really have to have a background to get over the wording.
  • Emily Orr
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    Reviewed in the United States on 29 January 2025
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    I got this book for my online class. It came binding was great no tears or scratches. Normal wear on the outside and so far I've only seen pencil notes inside on the pages. I always keep the books for my major so I will keep this one especially since it's in such great condition!
  • Anita H Perryman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Eye opening
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2014
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    Everyone who has felt doubts about the unforgiving way the market operates, the profit motives of big business and the failure of governments to honour election promises should read this book. It crystallises and explains the global neoliberal system and the level of control it exerts over just about everything: politics, public and private services, economics, consumerism, social relations and how you are supposed to think. Read this book, open your eyes and start thinking for yourself.
  • PckrGal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant text!
    Reviewed in the United States on 6 December 2013
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    Sparke's book presents a riveting account of the complexities, challenges and opportunities introduced by globalization. Not only does the book tackle the underlying myths and common assumptions surrounding globalization, but it also presents a vast array of transnational empirical examples that allow readers to formulate their own opinion about globalization. Sparke's passion for the subject, interdisciplinary approach, and accessible writing style make this book a must read for anyone teaching, researching, or broadly interested in globalization. In particular, this book is a great text for undergraduate courses in geography, development studies, political science, and economics.
  • OLLIE
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2015
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    Solid text book for a very broad and waffly subject