This text provides the reader with a transdisciplinary, global studies perspective of the political significance of globalization as articulated in today-s three main globalisms: market globalism; justice globalism; and religious globalism. Globalization and Ideology: A Global Studies Perspective brings together subjective and objective aspects of globalization that are usually treated separately from each other. Focusing on the transformation of the contemporary ideological landscape, the book is divided into three parts containing an original preface and nine chapters. Collectively, the chapters respond to a broad range of questions, including:
- How are political ideologies and social imaginaries being transformed in the global age?
- What sorts of ideological claims are being generated by the three main globalisms?
- How do these political ideas play out in concrete social, political, and cultural contexts?
- How do globalisms shape u