Focusing on the interplay between social problems and societal development, this book offers a comparative analysis of various global societies. Editor George Ritzer collaborates with prominent sociologists to explore how affluence influences the nature of social issues and deviance. The work presents a diverse range of perspectives, highlighting the complexities of social challenges across different cultural and economic contexts.
George Ritzer Livres
George Ritzer est un professeur émérite de l'Université du Maryland, reconnu pour ses contributions significatives à l'enseignement. Son œuvre, traduite dans plus de vingt langues, explore des thèmes tels que la mondialisation et ses impacts sociétaux. Les analyses de Ritzer examinent comment les sociétés modernes reflètent de plus en plus les principes de la restauration rapide, en mettant l'accent sur l'efficacité et la prévisibilité. Son approche offre des aperçus profonds sur la dynamique du monde contemporain et ses effets sur la vie individuelle.







In this essential guide to how we now consume, George Ritzer provides original and probing insights into the new forms and settings of consumer culture. Ranging from hyper-real Disney worlds to the local shopping mall, these studies of the new cathedrals of consumption will be compelling to anyone interested in the cultural and economic importance of consumption in our society. George Ritzer has established himself as the foremost observer of consumer culture. This is the most important book he has written since his classic work The McDonaldization of Society.
Modern Sociological Theory
- 664pages
- 24 heures de lecture
A comprehensive overview of the major theorists and theoretical schools, with a wealth of updates and new material for the Eighth Edition.
Sociological Theory
- 832pages
- 30 heures de lecture
"Sociological Theory gives readers a comprehensive overview of the major theorists and schools of sociological thought, from sociology's 19th century origins through the early 21st century. Written by an author team that includes one of the leading contemporary thinkers, the text integrates key theories with with biographical sketches of theorists, placing them in historical and intellectual context"--
Focusing on the concept of rationalization, this influential work explores how fast food restaurants exemplify modern societal trends. It connects sociological theory to everyday experiences in a globalized context, making complex ideas accessible and relevant to students. Ritzer's analysis highlights the pervasive impact of McDonaldization on contemporary life, establishing a critical framework for understanding social dynamics in the modern world.
Globalization - The Essentials 2e
- 392pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Driven by technological advancements and global corporations, more and more people are swept up by globalizing processes, creating new winners and losers. "Globalization: The Essentials" explores the flows, structures, processes, and consequences of globalization in the modern economic, political, and cultural landscape. This comprehensive introduction offers balanced coverage of areas such as global economic and cultural flows, environmental sustainability, the impact of technology, and racial, economic, and gender inequality -- providing readers with foundational knowledge of globalization. This second edition includes expanded coverage of populism and migration, global climate change, fake news and information wars, and transnational social movements with increased emphasis on examples from Central and South America, Africa, and Asia. -- From publisher's description
The book delves into the concept of 'McDonaldization,' a groundbreaking sociological thesis that examines the influence of fast-food principles on various aspects of society. Through a critical lens, the author analyzes how efficiency, predictability, and control permeate modern life, reshaping social interactions and institutions. This exploration offers insights into the cultural and economic implications of a world increasingly driven by standardized practices, making it a significant contribution to contemporary sociology.
George Ritzer explores key trends in modern social theory, offering insightful reflections on the applications and misapplications of metatheory. This essential work delves into contemporary theoretical frameworks, providing a critical examination of their relevance and impact in today's sociological landscape.
This is a short, inexpensive, paperback introduction to sociology for students taking their first sociology courses. The types of "beginnings" discussed include the founding of sociology, biographies of the major founders of sociology, the development of major sociological theories, and the emergence of some major sociological research methods.
Updated to reflect the latest global developments, the second edition of Globalization: A Basic Text presents an up-to-date introduction to major trends and topics relating to globalization studies.
