New global social and economic movements have emerged, despite the persistence of the social, economic, and political significance of the nation-state. These movements occupy hybrid, and global cultural spaces full of experience facilitated by media revolutions. P.J. Taylor, rightly, suggests that the heterodoxy of social science will allow the study of the cultural aspects of globalization. He fails to recognize, however, that cultural studies of anthropology epitomizes the interdisciplinary approach of the social science.