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Chapter 1: An Introduction to McDonaldization

Enron Spectacles: A Critical Dramaturgical Analyis
David M. Boje, Grace Ann Rosile, Rita A. Durant, and John T. Luhman
Organization Studies 6(2004):751-774.

Spectacular Colleges and Spectacular Rankings: The 'US News' Rankings of American 'Best' Colleges
Gordon C. Chang and J. R. Osborn
Journal of Consumer Culture 11(2005):338-364.

Puritans, Visionaries and Survivors
Stewart R. Clegg
Organization Studies 4(2005):527-545.

Ecological Rationalization and Performative Resistance in Natural Area Destinations
Tazim Jamal, Jeffery Everett, and Graham M. S. Dann
Tourist Studies 8(2003):143-169.

New Formations of Power, the Oligarchic-Corporate State, and Anthropological Ideological Discourse
Bruce Kapferer
Anthropological Theory 9(2005):285-299.

McDonaldizing Men's Bodies? Slimming, Associated (Ir)Rationalities and Resistances
Lee F. Monaghan
Body & Society 13(2007):67-93.

Glocommodification: How the Global Consumes the Local - McDonald's in Israel
Uri Ram
Current Sociology 52(2004):11-31

Production, Consumption, Prosumption : The Nature of Capitalism in the Age of the Digital 'Prosumer'
George Ritzer and Nathan Jurgenson
Journal of Consumer Culture 10(2010):13-36.

Introduction: McDonald's in Question: The Limits of the Mass Market
Todd Stillman
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003):107-118.

Enchanting Ethical Consumerism: The Case of Community Supported Agriculture
Craig Thompson and Gokcen Coskuner-Balli
Journal of Consumer Culture 7(2007):275-303.

McDonaldization:  Linearity and Liquidity in Consumer Cultures
Bryan S. Turner
American Behavioral Scientist 47(2003):137-153.

Tracking Prosumption on eBay: Desire, Enchantment, and the Challenge of Slow Re-McDonaldization
Janice Denegri-Knott and Detlev Zwick
American Behavioral Scientist, published on-line 12 December 2011
DOI: 10.1177/0002764211429360

Chapter 2: The Past, Present, and Future of McDonaldization

Cultural Future Matters: an Exploration in the Spirit of Max Weber's Methodological Writings
Barbara Adam
Time & Society 18(2009): 7-25

Global Franchising and Development in Emerging and Transitioning Markets
Ilan Alon
Journal of Macromarketing 24(2004):156-167.

Symbolism and Values: Rationality and Irrationality of Culture
Reimon Bachika
Current Sociology 59(2011): 200-213

Contextualizing Max Weber
Patrick Baert
International Sociology 3(2007):119-128.

How Iron is the Iron Cage of New Penology?: The Role of Human Agency in the Implementation of Criminal Justice Policy
Leonidas K. Cheliotis
Punishment & Society 7(2006):313-340.

Beck's Sociology of Risk: A Critical Assessment
Anthony Elliott
Sociology 5(2002):293-315.

The Iron Cage in the Information Age: The Legacy and Relevance of Max Weber for Organization Studies. Editorial
Royston Greenwood and Thomas B. Lawrence
Organization Studies 4(2005):493-499.

Convergence and Divergence in the Contemporary World System: An Introduction
Mark Herkenrath, Claudia Konig, Hanno Scholtz, and Thomas Volken
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 46(2005):363-382.

Cultural Consumption Analysis: Beyond Structure and Agency
Volker Kirchberg
Cultural Sociology 1(2007):115-135.

The Menu in Society: Mediating Structures of Power and Enchanting Myths of Individual Sovereignty
Marek Korczynski and Ursula Ott
Sociology 40(2006):911-928.

Charisma and the Iron Cage: Rationalization, Science and Scientology
Simon Locke
Social Compass 3(2004):111-131.

Revisiting Weber's Concept of Disenchantment: An Examination of the Re-enchantment with Sailing in the Post-Communist Czech Republic
Dino Numerato
Sociology 43(2009):439-456.

Interview with Ulrich Beck
Don Slater and George Ritzer
Journal of Consumer Culture 11(2001):261-277.

Chapter 3: Efficiency and Calculability

Exploitation or Fun?: The Lived Experience of Teenage Employment in Suburban America
Yasemin Besen
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 6(2006):319-340.

India: Labor Sociology Searching for a Direction
Sharit K. Bhowmik
Work and Occupations 36(2009):126-144.

Introduction to Food, Work and Organization
Rob B. Briner, Andrew Sturdy
Human Relations 61(2008):907-912.

Customer Oriented Militants? A Critique of the 'Customer Oriented Bureaucracy' Theory on Front-Line Service Worker Collectivism
Paul Brook
Work, Employment & Society 6(2007):363- 374.

The Global Turn: Lessons From Southern Labor Scholars and Their Labor Movements
Michael Burawoy
Work and Occupations 36(2009):87-95.

China: The Paradox and Possibility of a Public Sociology of Labor
Kwan Lee Ching, Yuan Shen
Work and Occupation 36(2009):110-125.

White-Collar Proletariat?: Braverman, the Deskilling/Upskilling of Social Work and the Paradoxical Life of the Agency Care Manager
Malcolm Carey
Journal of Social Work 4(2007): 93-114.

'Just a Temp?': Women, Temporary Employment and Lifestyle
Catherine Casey and Petricia Alach
Work, Employment & Society 9(2004)18:459- 480.

Work, Non-Work and Resacralizing Self
Catherine Casey
Social Compass 12(2000): 571-587.

Manna From Heaven: The Exuberance of Food as a Topic for Research in Management and Organization
Miguel Pina Cunha, Carlos Cabral-Cardoso, and Steward Clegg
Human Relations 61(2008):935-963.

Structure, Politics and the Diffusion of Employment Practices in Multinationals
Tony Edwards, Chris Rees, and Xavier Coller
European Journal of Industrial Relations 11(1999)5: 286-306.

The Iron Cage in the Information Age: The Legacy and Relevance of Max Weber for Organization Studies
Royston Greenwood and Thomas B. Lawrence
Organization Studies 26(2005):493-499.

Global Business: Oversight Without Inhibiting Enterprise
John Philip Jones
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1(2006):262-268.

Examining Control and Autonomy in the Franchisor-Franchisee Relationship
Inbar Pizanti and Miri Lerner
International Small Business Journal, 5 2003; vol. 21: pp. 131 - 159.

Debating Labour Process Theory: The Issue of Subjectivity and the Relevance of Poststructuralism
Damian O'Doherty and Hugh Willmott
Sociology 5(2001):457-476.

Work Intensification and Emotional Labour among UK University Lecturers: An Exploratory Study
Emmanuel Ogbonna and Lloyd C. Harris
Organization Studies, 9(2004):1185-1203.

Performance Measures and the Rationalization of Organizations
Barbara Townley, David J. Cooper, and Leslie Oakes
Organization Studies 9(2003):1045-1071.

Interactive Service Work and Performative Metaphors: The Case of the Cruise Industry
Adam Weaver
Tourist Studies 4(2005)5:5-27.

Subjects, Subjectivity, and Subjectification in Call Center Work: The Doings of Doings
Donald J. Winiecki
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 8(2007):351-377.

Value Theory in an Incomplete Capitalist System: Reprioritizing the Centrality of Social Labor in Marxist Political Economy
Bill Dunn
Review of Radical Political Economics 43(2011): 488-505.

A Different Perspective on the “Labor Rights As Human Rights” Debate: Organized Labor and Human Rights Activism in Canada, 1939-1952
David Goutor
Labor Studies Journal 36(2011): 408-427.

Chapter 4: Predictability and Control

Leisure Activities and Mortality: Does Gender Matter?
Neda Agahi and Marti G. Parker
Journal of Aging and Health 20(2008):855-871.

Working Hard or Hardly Working: A Study of Individuals Engaging in Personal Business on the Job
Caroline P. D'Abate
Human Relations 58(2005):1009-1032

Risky Bodies at Leisure: Young Women Negotiating Space and Place
Eileen Green and Carrie Singleton
Sociology 40(2006): 853-871.

Rural Tourism Revitalization of the Leisure Farm Industry by Implementing an e-Commerce Strategy
Leo Huang
Journal of Vacation Marketing 12(2006):232-245

The Value of Authenticity in Residential Tourism: The Decision-Maker's Point of View
Alejandro Mantecon and Raquel Huete
Tourist Studies 8(2008):359-376.

Understanding Young People's Transitions in University Halls through Space and Time
Dorothy Moss and Ingrid Richter
Young 18(2010):157-176.

Do US Tour Operators' Brochures Educate the Tourist on Culturally Responsible Behaviours? A Case Study for Kenya
Lori Pennington-Gray, Yvette Reisinger, Jung Eun Kim, and Brijesh Thapa
Journal of Vacation Marketing 7(2005)11: 265-284.

Working at Fun: Conceptualizing Leisurework
Deborah Rapuano
Current Sociology 57(2009): 617-636.

The Consumption of Counterfeit Goods: `Here Be Pirates?'
Jason Rutter and Jo Bryce
Sociology 42(2008):1146-1164.

Commodification, Culture and Tourism
Robert Shepherd
Tourist Studies 8(2002):183-201.

Cancun's tourism development from a Fordist spectrum of analysis
Rebecca Torres
Tourist Studies 4(2002)2: 87-116.

Narratives of Place and Self: Differing Experiences of Package Coach Tours in New Zealand
Hazel Tucker
Tourist Studies 12(2005)5: 267-282.

Waste, Industry and Romantic Leisure: Veblen's Theory of Recognition
Matthias Zick Varul
European Journal of Social Theory 9(2006):103-117.

Should Consumer Citizens Escape the Market?
Eric J. Arnould
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 611(2007): 96-111.

Consuming Life
Zygmunt Bauman
Journal of Consumer Culture 6(2001):9-29.

The Civilizing Brand: Shifting Shame Thresholds and the Dissemination of Consumer Lifestyles
Sam Binkley
European Journal of Cultural Studies 12(2009):21-39.

Consumption and Emotion: The Romantic Ethic Revisited
Sharon Boden and Simon J. Williams
Sociology 8(2002):493-512.

Domesticating the French Fry: McDonald's and Consumerism in Moscow
Melissa L Caldwell
Journal of Consumer Culture 4(2004):5-26.

The Missing Child in Consumption Theory
Daniel Thomas Cook
Journal of Consumer Culture 8(2008):219-243.

Cross-Cultural Consumer/Consumption Research: Dealing with Issues Emerging from Globalization and Fragmentation
Bettina T. Cornwell and Judy Drennan
Journal of Macromarketing 24(2004):108-121.

'Love It. Buy It. Sell it': Consumer Desire and the Social Drama of eBay
Janice Denegri-Knott and Mike Molesworth
Journal of Consumer Culture 10(2010):56-79

Making a Habit of It: Positional Consumption, Conventional Action and the Standard of Living
Rachel E. Dwyer
Journal of Consumer Culture 9(2009):328-347.

New Faces and New Masks of Today's Consumer
Yiannis Gabriel and Tim Lang
Journal of Consumer Culture 8(2008):321-340.

How Everyday Life Became Virtual: Mundane Work at the Juncture of Production and Consumption
Nicola Green
Journal of Consumer Culture 6(2001):73-92.

Muscles, Motorcycles and Tattoos: Gentrification in a New Frontier
Karen Bettez Halnon and Saundra Cohen
Journal of Consumer Culture 3(2006):33-56.

Alienation Incorporated: “F*** the Mainstream Music' in the Mainstream
Karen Bettez Halnon
Current Sociology 5(2005):441-464.

Poor Chic: The Rational Consumption of Poverty
Karen Bettez Halnon
Current Sociology 7(2002):501-516.

Consumer Culture and the Culture of Poverty: Implications for Marketing Theory and Practice
Ronald Paul Hill
Marketing Theory 9(2002):273-293.

Emotions, Imagination and Consumption: A New Research Agenda
Eva Illouz
Journal of Consumer Culture 9(2009):377-413.

Geographies of Consumption: Engaging with Absent Presences
Juliana Mansvelt
Progress in Human Geography 34(2010):224-233.

On Mass Distribution: A Case Study of Chain Stores in the Restaurant Industry
Joel I. Nelson
Journal of Consumer Culture 6(2001):119-138.

Corporate Logo Tattoos and the Commodification of the Body
Angela Orend and Patricia Gagne
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 38(2009):493-517.

Immersion Cinema: The Rationalization and Reenchantment of Cinematic Space
Tim Recuber
Space and Culture 8(2007)10:315-330.

McDonaldization: Linearity and Liquidity in Consumer Cultures
Bryan S. Turner
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003):137-153.

Chapter 5: The Irrationality of Rationality

Trade Globalization, Economic Development and the Importance of Education-as-Knowledge
Salvatore J. Babones
Journal of Sociology 46(2010):45-61.

Global Product Branding and International Education
James Cambridge
Journal of Research in International Education 12(2002)1: 227-243.

Spectacular Colleges and Spectacular Rankings: The 'US News' Rankings of American 'Best' Colleges
Gordon C. Chang and J. R. Osborn
Journal of Consumer Culture 5(2005):338-364.

Integrating Tertiary Education in Europe
Heather Field
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1(2003)585:182-195.

"I've a Feeling We're Not in Kansas Anymore": The Commercialization and Commodification of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Steve Grineski
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 2(2000)20:19-28.

A Local View on Transformations within the Academic Labor Process
Stephen J. Jaros
Organization 5(2001):365-372.

International Education, the Internet, and the Three Kings Experiment
Jaap Kooijman, Jude Davies, Linda Berg-Cross, Laura Copier, and Aisha Asby
Journal of Studies in International Education, 6 2004; vol. 8: pp. 207 - 223.

The McUniversity: Organization, Management and Academic Subjectivity
Martin Parker and David Jary
Organization 5(1995):319-338.

Culture and Education
Mitchell L Stevens
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 619(2008):97-113.

Imagining a Liberal Education: Critically Examining the Learning Process Through Simulation
Debbie A. Storrs and Michelle Inderbitzin
Journal of Transformative Education 4(2006):175-189.

Social Injustice, Human Rights Based Education and Citizens' Direct Action to Promote Social Transformation in the Philippines
Reynaldo Ty
Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 6(2011):205-221.

Education and Labor in Tension: Contemporary Debates about Education in the US Labor Movement
Rebecca Tarlau
Labor Studies Journal 36(2011):363-387

Chapter 6: Dealing with McDonaldization: A Practical Guide

Denied, Embracing, and Resisting Medicalization: African American Teen Mothers' Perceptions of Formal Pregnancy and Childbirth Care
Sarah Jane Brubaker
Gender & Society 21(2007):528-552.

The New Sexual Technobody: Viagra in the Hyperreal World
Jennifer L. Croissant
Sexualities 7(2006):333-344.

Individualization, Risk and the Body: Sociology and Care
Michael Fine
Journal of Sociology 9(2005):247-266.

Glass Cages and Glass Palaces: Images of Organization in Image-Conscious Times
Yiannis Gabriel
Organization 12(2005)12:9-27.

Muscles, Motorcycles and Tattoos: Gentrification in a New Frontier
Karen Bettez Halnon and Saundra Cohen
Journal of Consumer Culture 6(2006):33-56.

Webs of Knowledge and Circuits of Communication: Constructing Rationalized Agency in Swedish Health Care
Hans Hasselbladh and Eva Bejerot
Organization 3(2007):175-200.

Punk, Porn and Resistance: Carnivalization and The Body in Popular Culture
Lauren Langman
Current Sociology 56(2008):657-677

Hindu Nationalism, Cultural Spaces, and Bodily Practices in India
Ian McDonald
American Behavioral Scientist 7(2003):1563-1576.

McDonaldizing Men's Bodies? Slimming, Associated (Ir)Rationalities and Resistances
Lee F. Monaghan
Body & Society 13(2007):67-93.

The Possibility of Primitiveness: Towards a Sociology of Body Marks in Cool Societies
Bryan S. Turner
Body & Society 6(1999):39-50.

Managing Between the Sheets: Lifestyle Magazines and the Management of Sexuality in Everyday Life
Melissa Tyler
Sexualities 2(2004):81-106.

Globalization, Habitus, and the Balletic Body
Steven P. Wainwright, Clare Williams, and Bryan S Turner
Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies 7(2007):308-325.

Here, There, and Everywhere: Place Branding and Gastronomical Globalization in a Macromarketing Perspective
Søren Askegaard and Dannie Kjeldgaard
Journal of Macromarketing 6(2007)27:138-147.

Trust in Food in Modern and Late-Modern Societies
Torbjorn BildtgArd
Social Science Information 47(2008):99-128.

Introduction to Food, Work and Organization
Rob B. Briner and  Andrew Sturdy
Human Relations 61(2008):907-912.

From Big Shoulders to Big Macs
Louis P. Cain
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003) 47:168-186.

Domesticating the French Fry: McDonald's and Consumerism in Moscow
Melissa L. Caldwell
Journal of Consumer Culture 4(2004):5-26.

Manna from Heaven: The Exuberance of Food as a Topic for Research in Management and Organization
Miguel Pina e Cunha, Carlos Cabral-Cardoso, and Steward Clegg
Human Relations  61(2008):935-963.

The Taste of Boredom: McDonaldization and Australian Food Culture
Joanne Finkelstein
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003)47:187-200.

The Menu in Society: Mediating Structures of Power and Enchanting Myths of Individual Sovereignty
Marek Korczynski and Ursula Ott
Sociology 10(2006)40:911-928.

Obesity Epidemic Entrepreneurs: Types, Practices and Interests
Lee F. Monaghan, Robert Hollands, and Gary Prtichard
Body & Society 16(2010):37-71.

McDonaldizing Men's Bodies? Slimming, Associated (Ir)Rationalities and Resistances
Lee F. Monaghan
Body & Society 13(2007):67-93.

Between Mothers and Markets: Constructing Family Identity Through Homemade Food
Risto Moisio, Eric J. Arnould, and Linda L. Price
Journal of Consumer Culture 11(2004)4:361-384.

Liquid Identities: Mecca Cola versus Coca-Cola
Uri Ram
European Journal of Cultural Studies 10(2007):465-484.

Consumption, Pleasure and Politics: Slow Food and the Politico-Aesthetic Problematization of Food
Roberta Sassatelli and Federica Davolio
Journal of Consumer Culture 10(2010):202-232.

The Commercialization of Macau's Cafes
Tim Simpson
Ethnography 9(2008):197-234.

You Are How You Eat: Fast Food and Impatience
Chen-Bo Zhong and Sanford E. DeVoe
Psychological Science 21( 2010):619-622.

Chapter 7: Globalization and the Possibility of the DeMcDonaldization of Society?

Global Franchising and Development in Emerging and Transitioning Markets
Ilan Alon
Journal of Macromarketing 12(2004)24:156-167.

Trade Globalization and National Income Inequality -- Are They Related?
Salvatore J. Babones and Dorian C. Vonada
Journal of Sociology 45(2009):5-30.

Domesticating the French Fry: McDonald's and Consumerism in Moscow
Melissa L. Caldwell
Journal of Consumer Culture 3(2004)4:5-26.

Chicano Lite: Mexican-American Consumer Culture on the Border
Howard Campbell
Journal of Consumer Culture 7(2005)5:207-233.

Globalization: A Physical Geography Perspective
Nicholas J. Clifford
Progress in Physical Geography 33(2009):5-16.

The Role of Consumer Agency in the Globalization Process in Emerging Markets
Giana M. Eckhardt and Humaira Mahi
Journal of Macromarketing 12(2004)24:136-146.

Global Regimes, Local Agendas: Sport, Resistance and the Mediation of Dissent
Mark Falcous and Michael Silk
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 12(2006)41:317-338.

The Glocal Crisis and the Politics of Change
David Fasenfest
Critical Sociology 36(2010):363-368.

Genealogies of the Global
Mike Featherstone
Theory, Culture & Society 5(2006)23:387-392.

The Production and Consumption of 'Japanese Culture' in the Global Cultural Market
Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni
Journal of Consumer Culture 7(2005)5:155-179.

The Making and Marking of the 'Japanese and the 'Western' in Japanese Contemporary Material Culture
Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni
Journal of Material Culture 3(2001)6: 67-90.

Youth, Risk, and Equity in a Global World
Glynda Hull, Jessica  Zacher, and Liesel Hibbert
Review of Research in Education 33(2009):117-159.

Global Habitus, Local Stratification, and Symbolic Struggles Over Identity: The Case of McDonald's Israel
Eva Illouz and Nicholas John
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003):201-229.

Exploring the Meanings of Globalization in Beijing
Aminu Mamman, Nabil Baydoun and Kui Liu
Global Business Review 10(2009):67-86.

Global Order or Divided World? Introduction
Alberto Martinelli
Current Sociology 3(2003)51:95-100.

Masking and Veiling Protests: Culture and Ideology in Representing Globalization
Balmurli Natrajan
Cultural Dynamics, 7 2003; vol. 15: pp. 213 - 235.

Glocommodification: How the Global Consumes the Local - McDonald's in Israel
Uri Ram
Current Sociology 1(2004)52:11-31.

Europeanism and Americanism in the Age of Globalization: Hannah Arendt's Reflections on Europe and America and Implications for a Post-National Identity of the EU Polity
Lars Rensmann
European Journal of Political Theory 4(2006) 5:139-170.

Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Glocalization
Victor Roudometof
Current Sociology 1(2005)53:113-135.

Public Theology and Political Economy in a Globalizing Era
Max L. Stackhouse
Studies in Christian Ethics 1(2001)14:63 -86.

Global Memory and the Rhythm of Life
Jeffrey Stepnisky
American Behavioral Scientist 48(2005):1383-1402.

Against Cultural Essentialism: Media Reception among South African Youth
Larry Strelitz
Media, Culture & Society, 9 2004; vol. 26: pp. 625 - 641.

The Complexities of the Global
John Urry
Theory, Culture & Society 10(2005)22:235-254.

The Global Complexities of September 11th
John Urry
Theory, Culture & Society 8(2002)19:57-69.

Globalization: A Triumph of Ambiguity
Martha C. E. Van Der Bly
Current Sociology 11(2005)53: 875-893.

McTV: Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats
Silvio Waisbord
Television & New Media 11(2004)5:359-383.

Engaging the Global Countryside: Globalization, Hybridity and the Reconstitution of Rural Place
Michael Woods
Progress in Human Geography 8(2007)31: 485-507.

The Wild Animal in Late Modernity: The Case of the Disneyization of Zoos
Alan Beardsworth and Alan E Bryman
Tourist Studies 6(2001):83-104.

McDonald's as a Disneyized Institution: Global Implications
Alan Bryman
American Behavioral Scientist 10(2003):154-167.

Work at Leisure and Leisure at Work: A Study of the Emotional Labour of Tour Reps
Yvonne Guerrier and Amel Adib
Human Relations 11(2003):1399-1417.

Explorations into the Sociology of Criminal Justice and Punishment: Leaving the Modernist Project Behind
Susanne Karstedt
History of the Human Sciences 20(2007):51-70.

The Business of Branded Enchantment: Ambivalence and Disjuncture in the Global Children's Culture Industry
Beryl Langer
Journal of Consumer Culture 4(2004):251-277.

What Race Do They Represent and Does Mine Have Anything to Do with It? Perceived Racial Categories of Anime Characters
Amy Shirong Lu
Animation 4(2009):169-190.

Beyond the Disneyesque: Children's Participation, Spatiality and Adult-Child Relations
Greg Mannion and John l'anson
Childhood 11(2004):303-318.

Elementary School Girls and Heteronormativity: The Girl Project
Kristen Myers and Laura Raymond
Gender and Society 24(2010):167-188.

The Disappearance of Disney Animated Propaganda: A Globalization Perspective
Gerard C. Raiti
Animation 2(2007):153-169.

Groovin' to Ancient Peru: A Critical Analysis of Disney's The Emperor's New Groove
Helaine Silverman
Journal of Social Archaeology 10(2002):298-322.

What's Wrong with Globalization?
Colin Sparks
Global Media and Communication 3(2007):133-155.

New Technology and Digital Worlds: Analyzing Evidence of Equity in Access, Use and Outcomes
Mark Warschauer and Tina Matuchniak
Review of Research in Education 34(2010):179-225

Globalization and Citizens' Support for Global Capitalism: Multi-Level Analysis from the World Systems Perspective
Satoshi Machida
Journal of Developing Societies 27(2011):119-151

Author: George Ritzer

Pub Date: April 2012

Pages: 248

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