Development and Social Change A Global Perspective
By: Philip McMichael
These days, the term globalization is on practically everyone’s lips. Or so it would seem. One of the distinguishing features of this new century IS the powerful apparatus of communication that presents an image of a world unified by global technologies and products and thel[ wuversal appeal. It is almost as if there is no alternative to this 1ll1age of globalization. And yet we know that while 75 percent of the world's population has access to daily televiSion reception, only 20 percent of the world's population has access to consumer cash or credit. We may See television commercials depicting the world's peoples consuming global commodities, but it is not as If everyone actually shares either this reality or this image. [download]
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