Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Martha C. E. Van Der Bly
ANO 2005
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Current Sociology
ISSN 0011-3921
E-ISSN 1461-7064
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0011392105057153
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 97d7b72f3403b3e5312e097368ba25c0

Resumo

This article is a critical analysis of the definition of globalization in sociological studies. It argues that sociologists, unlike economists, have not achieved a commonly accepted definition of globalization. This seriously hinders the development of empirical studies. The ambiguity of the concept of globalization is rooted in three dialectics: globalization-as-a-process vs globalization-as-a-condition; globalizationas-reality vs globalization-as-futurology and one-dimensional globalization vs multi-dimensional globalization. These dialectics are rarely made explicit in different studies on globalization, which contributes to an accumulation of confusion rather than an accumulation of knowledge. The article aims to provide a theoretical framework in which concepts of globalization can be positioned through the formal analysis of a commonly used definition. Conceptual limitations that arise from the choice of a specific concept are highlighted, such as the underestimation of the present when globalization is considered a process, the neglect of internal contradictions when globalization is seen as a multidimensional concept; and the dangers of determinism and ignorance of unique features when the processes of globalization are defined by their sole destination. It challenges the sociological community to position research on globalization within this proposed framework.

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