Sociologists use different "lenses" to interpret these changes:
In sociology, is the process by which social, cultural, and economic relations become increasingly interconnected across the world, effectively shrinking time and space. Unlike simple international trade, the Sociology of Globalization examines how these global processes restructure individual lives and national institutions. Core Dimensions of Globalization The Sociology of Globalization
Analyzes how rapid advances in communication—from smartphones to social media—facilitate global networks and instant social interaction. Key Theoretical Perspectives is the process by which social
Focuses on the rise of global capitalism, transnational corporations, and the shifting power of the nation-state in managing its own economy. The Sociology of Globalization
Explores whether the world is becoming more uniform ( homogenization ) or if global and local cultures are mixing to create new forms ( hybridization ).
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