Globalization

Globalization

Globalization, also known as globalization (Commonwealth English; note spelling variations), is the process of international interaction and integration between individuals, organizations, and governments. The term globalization originated in the early 20th century, replacing the older French term mondialization. It took some time for the term to take on its current meaning, and the term gained … Read more

Power (social and political)

Power

Power is defined as the social production of an impact that determines an actor’s abilities, behaviors, beliefs, or conduct in social science and politics.[1] Power can also be exercised indirectly, through institutions, rather than just through the threat or actual use of force (coercion) by one actor against another.(Source: )[/2] In addition, power can take … Read more

Sociology of space

Space

The sociology of space is a branch of sociology that primarily draws from theories created in the subfields of economic, feminist, and human geography as well as geography as a whole. Examining the material and social makeup of spaces is the “sociology” of space. Its focus is on comprehending the material intricacy, institutional dynamics, and … Read more