articleInternational SociologyJun 21, 2006GREEN OA

The Sociology of Globalization

Université Pierre Mendès France

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Abstract

Although the word ‘globalization’ is widely used, its sociological meaning needs clarification. The aim of this article is to achieve that, while returning to the basic premise that sociology is the primary discipline that charts changes within the world-society. Two typical subjects for the sociology of globalization can be distinguished: defining what is ‘global’ at first sight and the identification of similar changes in (almost) all countries. However, can national-born concepts help to explain these subjects? This is debated by considering the sociology of social movements (Touraine) and the sociology of the elite (Aron and Rocher) to explain power in the study of alterglobalist movements. The authors…

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Keywords
  • Sociology
  • Globalization
  • Elite
  • Premise
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Epistemology
  • Social science
  • Identification (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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