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George Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland, renowned for foundational contributions to social theory and contemporary sociological concepts. His work spans five decades with global academic impact.
His research centers on social theory, consumer culture, and globalization processes, most famously articulated through the concept of McDonaldization – the rationalization of society through efficiency, calculability, predictability, and control. Current work examines Bitcoin and blockchain through lenses of prosumption (the merger of production and consumption), globalization, and digital consumer culture.
Key awards include:
- Honorary Doctorate from La Trobe University, Australia
- Honorary Patron, University Philosophical Society, Trinity College Dublin
- American Sociological Association Teaching Award
- Eastern Sociological Society Robin Williams Lectureship
- University of Maryland Distinguished-Scholar Teacher
Ritzer chaired four American Sociological Association sections (Theoretical Sociology, Organizations and Occupations, Global and Transnational Sociology, History of Sociology) and founded the Journal of Consumer Culture. His editorial leadership includes the 11-volume Encyclopedia of Sociology, Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, and Encyclopedia of Globalization. With works translated into 20+ languages, he remains actively engaged in research and publication.
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