Global Complexity

global complexity

more information about Global Complexity

Global Complexity

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Global Complexity is a path-breaking book, which examines how the ideas of chaos and complexity can help us to analyse global processes. Urry argues that there are major advantages in thinking about global processes in this way. The idea of complexity emphasizes that systems are balanced between order and chaos, that a system does not necessarily move towards equilibrium and that events are both unpredictable and irreversible in their effects. Hence specific events can have unexpected effects, often distant in time and space from where they occurred.This book combines new theory with many illustrations of how global processes operate. Urry distinguishes between 'global networks' and 'global fluids', and shows how forms of global emergence develop from the complex relationships between these networks and fluids. He draws out the implications of global complexity for our understanding of social order and argues that complexity requires us to reformulate the main categories of sociology and to reject any globalization thesis that is over-unified, dominant and unambiguous in its effects. Global systems are always 'on the edge of chaos'.This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of sociology, politics, geography and economics and to and to all those concerned with rethinking the nature of globalization.
Global Complexity is a path-breaking book, which examines how the ideas of chaos and complexity can help us to analyse global processes. Urry argues that there are major advantages in thinking about global processes in this way. The idea of complexity emphasizes that systems are balanced between order and chaos, that a system does not necessarily move towards equilibrium and that events are both unpredictable and irreversible in their effects. Hence specific events can have unexpected effects, often distant in time and space from where they occurred.This book combines new theory with many illustrations of how global processes operate. Urry distinguishes between 'global networks' and 'global fluids', and shows how forms of global emergence develop from the complex relationships between these networks and fluids. He draws out the implications of global complexity for our understanding of social order and argues that complexity requires us to reformulate the main categories of sociology and to reject any globalization thesis that is over-unified, dominant and unambiguous in its effects. Global systems are always 'on the edge of chaos'.This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of sociology, politics, geography and economics and to and to all those concerned with rethinking the nature of globalization.

From the Author
John Urry is Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University.

Global Complexity,John Urry,Polity Press,0745628184,General,Globalization,International Relations - General,International relations,Politics / Current Events,Social Science,Social systems,Sociology,Political Science / International Relations,Political science & theory,Social research & statistics

Hot Books:

  1. Global Decisions, Local Collisions: Urban Life in the New World Order
  2. Global Democracy, Social Movements, and Feminism
  3. Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2003: Investing to Unlock Global Opportunities (Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries)
  4. Global Environment Outlook
  5. Global Explorers: The Next Generation of Leaders
  6. Global Finance and the Macroeconomy
  7. Global Financial Management
  8. Global Formation: Structures of the World-Economy
  9. Global Ideas: How Ideas, Objects and Practices Travel in the Global Economy (Advances in Organization Studies)
  10. Global Inc.: An Atlas of the Multinational Corporation

Hot Books

Hot Books

Recommended Books

  1. A Passion for Watercolor: Painting the Inner Experience
  2. The Uncanny : Experiments in Cyborg Culture
  3. Art of M&A: Financing and Refinancing
  4. Management Competence : Resource-Based Management and Plant Performance
  5. Before, In and After Hollywood
  6. Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Countries
  7. Chemical Education: Towards Research-based Practice
  8. Detonation: Theory and Experiment
  9. Buffalo Winged
  10. Dragon's Honor
  11. Beyond Basic Dog Training-Workbook
  12. Basic Woodworking: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started
  13. Atlas of Asian-American History
  14. Communicating in Science : Writing a Scientific Paper and Speaking at Scientific Meetings
  15. Bacterial Adhesion To Cells And Tissues