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health sociology 125 poverty and plenty 328–31
law, analysis of 66 World Food Summit (WFS) 330
professions 144–5 Fordism 325–7
Foucault, Michel 128–9, 341, 370, 371–2, 434–5
ecological paradigm 400–13 Fournier, Valerie 143–4
definition of 400–2 France 112
dialectics of development 408 collaboration between science and
and globalization 403–7 sociology 102–3
learning and adaptation 407–8 professions, sociology of 144–7
local-global conflict 402–4 Freidson,Eliot, 126, 127, 142, 143, 145
local-global relations and impact on Frankfurt School 18, 159
local development 408–13 and alienation 10–11
economic development bourgeois thought 15
and intelligence, role of 120–1 consumer society 279–80
mortality patterns 229 futures research 291–3, 300
economic
activity of children 191 Gadea, Charles 140–51
growth restraint, South America 120 Gamboni, Dario 175–6
inequality and mortality patterns 229–31 Ganzeboom, Harry B. G. 207, 210–11
education, 194 GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) 91, 327
and social mobility 207 Geertz, Clifford 53
social movement for (Brazil) 345–6 gender
Ehrlich, Eugene 68 and health 132–4
El Salvador and Honduras, social justice and health care 258
discourse analysis 355–66 notions of ideal via popular culture 13
Church, the 362 and occupational closure 143
injustices 356–7 and social movements (Brazil) 343
injustices, remedies 359–60 sport, inequality in 159–60
injustices, those who benefit from 358 temporary work permits, Canada 445
maquilas 358–9, 364 Germany 243, 293, 300
people, speaking on behalf of the 361–2 Gibbons, M. 92–4
social mobility in 352–5 Gibson, Rick 21–2
social movements 362–3, 365 Gilman, Albert 417–18, 430
vocabulary by gender 363–4 Gilroy, Paul 33, 34
Elias, N. 164 Giminez, Martha 21
Engels, F. 113, 125, 324 globalization 75, 112, 192, 226, 233, 403–7, 464
epidemiologic transition theory 224–5 alienation, as creating 17
Erikson, Robert 205 anti-globalization movement (Brazil) 344
ethical issues see consumerism, cellular 51–2
responsible/polictical children, effect on 191–2
ethnic diversity (Canada) 445–7, 465–6 and cultural diversity 436
ethnic groups economic 384–7
Canada 433–52 of the economy 91
rural crime and 314 of food system 323–32
Europe, mortality rates 226, 227 glocalization 52, 54
Evetts, Julia 140–51 ideological processes in 406–13
impact on local democracy 409–13
Favel, Adrian 30 ‘Planning Cells’ 52–3
FDI (foreign direct investment) rural communities, impact on 310
and economic globalization 384–7 sociology, effect on globalization 53–4
and Singapore (case study) 388–96 and sociotechnics 50–3
feminism 21 Glucksmann, Miriam 254
belonging and security 37–8 Goffman, Erving 126, 127, 375, 427
domestic work, as alienating 21 Gohn, Maria da Glória 336-50
economic development, effect on Goldthorpe, John H. 205
women and health care 128, 132, 251, 256, 258, 260 Goodman, David 281, 282, 287
women in development (WID) 111–12 governance 48–9
medical sociology 128, 132–4 in Brazil 79–80
in sport sociology 159–60 and globalization 52–3
First Great Transformation 266, 267, 268, 274 repressive 17, 117
FONACIT (National Fund for Science, Technology and in work organization 50
Innovation – Venezuela) 96 governmentality, sociotechnics 46–50
food Gow, James 239, 240
community supported agriculture (CSA) 283–4, 287 gradation and social mobility 202–6
ethical and fair trade 280, 282–3 Graeber, David 257
food system, global 323–32 Gramsci, Antonio 11, 161, 340
Canada 330 Greenwood, E. 142
corporate control of 327–8 Gruneau, Richard 161
food regimes 324–7 guru industry 49–50
global food regime 325–7
GM crops 327 Hart, H. L. A. 60, 71
meat packing industry 327 health
modern day 324 changes in health patterns, determinants of 228–31

