"It is not simply the theoretical balance and clarity of writing that makes Globalization and Culture a worthy introductory text. It is also in the way that the book manages to anchor key issues such as deterritorialization in specific case examples and practical illustrations ... [It] is a sophisticated, balanced, and highly readable book, further marking Tomlinson as a persuasive critical voice in the burgeoning globalization debate." <br /> <p><b><i>Scope</i></b><br /> </p> <p>"It is often argued that culture has been a neglected aspect of globalization. John Tomlinson provides us at last with a book which systematically explores the centrality of culture to debates on globalization. He does so with a refreshing clarity in a text which is to be commended for its coherence and accessibility."<br /> </p> <p><b>Mike Featherstone, <i>Nottingham Trent University</i></b><br /> </p> <p>"It is frequently maintained that discussions of globalization have been marginalized within culture studies. John Tomlinson's book, <i>Globalization and Culture</i>, contributes to new work that attempts to address this issue and brings a cultural studies approach to the the concept of globalization."<br /> </p> <p><i><b>The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory</b></i></p>