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The McDonaldization Thesis
Explorations and Extensions



February 1998 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Few recent sociology books have succeeded in capturing the imagination more than George RitzerÆs The McDonaldization of Society, which has become an international bestseller and has been translated into eleven languages. The book stimulated thought and discussion throughout the sociological community. In this sequel, Ritzer moves on by examining how the thesis of McDonaldization should be adapted and extended. WeberÆs ideas provided the theoretical foundation for the thesis, but the ideas of Kurt Mannheim on rationalization are also useful and lead to some new perspectives on the process. The degree to which sociology and sociological theory have been McDonaldized are also assessed. In Part II, Ritzer discusses the process of McDonaldization. Areas scrutinized include the labor process and the degree to which it has been McDonaldized, the relationship between McDonaldization and processes such as globalization and Americanization, and the credit card. Part III presents the new means of consumption. These include fast-food restaurants, credit cards, shopping malls, and cybermalls. Ritzer introduces us to "McDisneyization," explaining the role of Disney in contemporary tourism. The modern universityùthe McUniversityùis also discussed as a new means of educational consumption. The book concludes with a reevaluation of the thesis and its future.

 
Introduction: McDonaldization and Beyond
 
THEORETICAL ISSUES
 
Mannheim's Theory of Rationalization
An Alternative Resource for the McDonaldization Thesis?

 
 
The McDonaldization of American Sociology
A Metasociological Analysis

 
 
Munch(ing) on the McDonald(ization) of Social Theory
 
THE EXPANSION OF MCDONALDIZATION
 
McJobs
McDonaldization and its Relationship to the Labor Process

 
 
McDonaldization
The New American Menace

 
 
Globalization, McDonaldization and Americanization
 
Credit Cards, Fast-Food Restaurants and Increasing Rationalization
 
THE NEW MEANS OF CONSUMPTION
 
The New Means of Consumption
A Postmodern Analysis

 
 
`McDisneyization' and `Post-Tourism'
Complementary Perspectives on Contemporary Tourism

 
 
McUniversity in the Postmodern Consumer Society
 
Dealing with the New Means of Consumption
 
MCDONALDIZATION REDUX
 
Some Concluding Thoughts on the McDonaldization Thesis

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