Cultural globalisation
1) Introduction to Cultural Globalization
Cultural globalization refers in essence to the growth in international exchange of cultural goods, services and practices since the 1970s. This is the best definition agreed on by our group, but by no means the exact definition since there are as many defi....
Discuss George Ritzer's theory of McDonaldisation
Within this essay I am going to look at George Ritzers work. Although already known to many in Sociology for his work in Social Theory, George Ritzer has become known to many since the original publication of The Mcdonaldization of Society. The creation of the McDonald restaurants originally invol....
Does McDonalds offer a model which other businesses should follow?
At first, most people must have laughed at the idea of a chain of restaurants selling identical products all over the country, but little did they know that the genius idea that they had mocked would go on to revolutionise the business environment of the future. McDonald’s is now the internat....
Mcdonaldization of society
This book gave me insight and information that I deem valuable. I now know how much we underestimate the power and influence of this fast food giant, the process being termed as McDonaldization. McDonaldization, by the author is defined as the process by which the principlesof the fast-food restaura....
McDonaldized Nation
McDonaldization is becoming the new wave of job types where workers are being deskilled, dehumanized and exploited. Machines are taking over tasks which the employees used to do such as bank machines (interact). The McDonaldized jobs now instead of making the employee do all the work they have the c....
The Mc Donalization of Society
The McDonaldization of Society
The author of The McDonaldization of Society is George Ritzer and he is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland. Besides writing many books, he also has served as Chair of the American Sociological Associations Sections on Theoretical....