Title of article :
Political Sociology in Light of Globalization: New Perspectives and Future Directions
Author/Authors :
Sandhu, Amandeep Department of Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract :
In this essay, I examine political sociology under the light of the process of globalization and
argue that it needs to change its focus and expanse to sustain itself in the new global society. I
argue that political sociology as a field is marked by its own western traditional understanding of
bases of power. I critically examine the three traditional approaches to understanding power in
sociology: pluralism, elite theory and Marxist theory of power and points to the strength and
weaknesses of each approach. I draw upon examples from politics in the Muslim world to point
to the inability to a western centered political sociology to account for the religious basis of
political power. The contemporary global politics, I argue, is held in the shadows of 1989, with
the demise of Soviet union and the consolidation of capitalism into one global system—and the
resistance to this has increasingly become fragmented. For a fully rounded analysis of the
contemporary political situation in the global society, political sociology will have to include new
bases of power along with the historical conceptions and it will have to bridge its nation-centric
concepts into more transnational concepts to capture changing nature of global politics.
Keywords :
Political , Globalization , Directions , Marxist
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics