Global social issues : an encyclopedia / Christopher G. Bates and James Ciment, editors.

This landmark reference work is a comprehensive, one-stop interdisciplinary resource that examines important, current social issues in global and historical perspective. Approximately 140 in-depth, balanced text entries cover a broad range of critical topics pertaining to the natural environment, he...

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Contributors: Bates, Christopher G. (Editor), Ciment, James (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, ©2013.
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Summary:This landmark reference work is a comprehensive, one-stop interdisciplinary resource that examines important, current social issues in global and historical perspective. Approximately 140 in-depth, balanced text entries cover a broad range of critical topics pertaining to the natural environment, health, energy, science, the media, ethnic conflict, poverty, labor, justice, individual rights, family, gender, and immigration, to name just a few. Each original, signed article provides historical context as well as a thorough discussion and analysis of a contemporary issue in today's interconnected global society. Articles also include essential primary documents, as well as extensive further reading lists, Web sites of notable institutions and organizations, statistical data, and photographs. In all, Global Social Issues provides essential, objective information that enables students to understand and evaluate the major challenges facing human society worldwide and to foster awareness and critical thinking as "global citizens" of the 21st century. --
Physical Description:1 online resource (3 volumes)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780765682932
0765682931
Language:English.