Global Complexity, John Urry, London: Polity, 2003 pp. xi,
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In Global Complexity, John Urry provides at once relatively
familiar discussions of globalization and complexity theory and a
series of new insights for how complexity theory can be deployed to
understand globalization. In fact Urry's discussion blends the
analysis of globalization and complexity theory so thoroughly that he
makes a convincing case that globalization is inexplicable without
complexity theory. The book is long on big (well-conceived) ideas,
description and anecdotal evidence and a bit short on specific
applications and direction for proceeding with a complexity research
agenda. Taken as a whole, Urry provides a compelling case for complexity
and Global Complexity should be considered an important entry in
both the globalization and complexity theory literatures.