PROOF COVER SHEET
... hegemonic structures and rationalities. We proceed as follows. We begin with elaboration of our key terms: namely ‘global civil society’ (GCS), the hegemony/counter-hegemony nexus, and contemporary framings of ‘contentious politics’. We then present a short background to our case material. We contin ...
... hegemonic structures and rationalities. We proceed as follows. We begin with elaboration of our key terms: namely ‘global civil society’ (GCS), the hegemony/counter-hegemony nexus, and contemporary framings of ‘contentious politics’. We then present a short background to our case material. We contin ...
Globalization
... the benefits of globalization have not been shared equally. Supporters of free trade suggest that the actions of governments have made limited economic improvement in many countries. Slides 1-43-1-44 Managing in the Global Marketplace Managing an international business (any firm that engages in inte ...
... the benefits of globalization have not been shared equally. Supporters of free trade suggest that the actions of governments have made limited economic improvement in many countries. Slides 1-43-1-44 Managing in the Global Marketplace Managing an international business (any firm that engages in inte ...
What is a Global Field? - Projects at Harvard
... macro level of larger structures or environments (Buchholz 2008, 2013). Nevertheless, while a multifaceted body of research on transnational and global fields has emerged and demonstrated the unique advantages of the approach, scholars have rarely or at least not explicitly discussed how field theor ...
... macro level of larger structures or environments (Buchholz 2008, 2013). Nevertheless, while a multifaceted body of research on transnational and global fields has emerged and demonstrated the unique advantages of the approach, scholars have rarely or at least not explicitly discussed how field theor ...
Human Disease - Unintended Globalization
... Of course there are many other social scientists, popular authors, and theorists—among others—that have advanced their own theses grappling with the globalization phenomenon, but the small selection above should offer at least introductory insight into the scholarship of globalization. Common theme ...
... Of course there are many other social scientists, popular authors, and theorists—among others—that have advanced their own theses grappling with the globalization phenomenon, but the small selection above should offer at least introductory insight into the scholarship of globalization. Common theme ...
ENLIGHTENMENT, THE - The Europe Center
... Further, a large part of what Enlightenment traditionally was may be absorbed—and continued—during the coming decades by consciousness research, neurobiology and biotechnological projects like the “decade of the mind” and the anthropological, ethical, and philosophical (normative) dimensions implici ...
... Further, a large part of what Enlightenment traditionally was may be absorbed—and continued—during the coming decades by consciousness research, neurobiology and biotechnological projects like the “decade of the mind” and the anthropological, ethical, and philosophical (normative) dimensions implici ...
Global History, Imperial History and Connected Histories of Empire
... of globalization, and sometimes implies that Global history can really only be written for the period since c.1990, when the entire world seemed to have become interdependent for the first time. 5 However, this is a definition that few Global historians would accept. Attempts to trace the roots of c ...
... of globalization, and sometimes implies that Global history can really only be written for the period since c.1990, when the entire world seemed to have become interdependent for the first time. 5 However, this is a definition that few Global historians would accept. Attempts to trace the roots of c ...
Hypothesis on the Relationship between Global Marketing Strategy
... most significant for firms holding a global orientation, with extensive international experience operating in fully globalized markets (Zou and Cavusgil 2002). It remains unclear, though, how less internationally experienced firms operating in markets that are not fully globalized should design thei ...
... most significant for firms holding a global orientation, with extensive international experience operating in fully globalized markets (Zou and Cavusgil 2002). It remains unclear, though, how less internationally experienced firms operating in markets that are not fully globalized should design thei ...
International Studies Minor
... ANT 201 World Cultures ANT 275 Language and Culture ANT/SOC 301 World Patterns of Race & Ethnicity ANT 320 Religion and Culture ANT 330 Women, Gender, and Culture ANT 358 Anthropology & the Arts / Art & Culture CIN 201 Survey of World Cinema EMB 370 International Media Systems ENG 213 Global Viewpoi ...
... ANT 201 World Cultures ANT 275 Language and Culture ANT/SOC 301 World Patterns of Race & Ethnicity ANT 320 Religion and Culture ANT 330 Women, Gender, and Culture ANT 358 Anthropology & the Arts / Art & Culture CIN 201 Survey of World Cinema EMB 370 International Media Systems ENG 213 Global Viewpoi ...
Slide 1
... Globalization Defined Globalization broadly refers to the expansion of global linkages, the organization of social life on a global scale, and the growth of a global consciousness, hence to the consolidation of world ...
... Globalization Defined Globalization broadly refers to the expansion of global linkages, the organization of social life on a global scale, and the growth of a global consciousness, hence to the consolidation of world ...
Liberal Studies Major
... GLS 325 Global Transportation and Tourism (INT 285) GLS 335 Cont Issues in Global Politics (GO 262) GLS 349The Politics of International Business (GO 243) GLS 352 Adv. Topics in Latin American Politics (GO 310) GLS 401 Directed Study in Global Studies (INT 401) GLS 403 Model United Nations (GO 403) ...
... GLS 325 Global Transportation and Tourism (INT 285) GLS 335 Cont Issues in Global Politics (GO 262) GLS 349The Politics of International Business (GO 243) GLS 352 Adv. Topics in Latin American Politics (GO 310) GLS 401 Directed Study in Global Studies (INT 401) GLS 403 Model United Nations (GO 403) ...
Globalization of the World Economy: by Michael D. Intriligator *
... among nations over territory but rather among firms over their share of world markets. These global firms are seen by some as a threat to the scope and autonomy of the state, but, while these firms are powerful, the nation state still retains its traditional and dominant role in the world economic a ...
... among nations over territory but rather among firms over their share of world markets. These global firms are seen by some as a threat to the scope and autonomy of the state, but, while these firms are powerful, the nation state still retains its traditional and dominant role in the world economic a ...
MS Word - UCSB Global Studies
... among nations over territory but rather among firms over their share of world markets. These global firms are seen by some as a threat to the scope and autonomy of the state, but, while these firms are powerful, the nation state still retains its traditional and dominant role in the world economic a ...
... among nations over territory but rather among firms over their share of world markets. These global firms are seen by some as a threat to the scope and autonomy of the state, but, while these firms are powerful, the nation state still retains its traditional and dominant role in the world economic a ...
Local, Regional or Global? Quantifying MNC
... Finally, both F/T and O/T are sensitive to the size of the home economy, and as such it is not obvious how we can compare them across different countries and regions. For example, does globalization mean the same for a Swedish and a US firm? Consider two global firms with the same geographical sales ...
... Finally, both F/T and O/T are sensitive to the size of the home economy, and as such it is not obvious how we can compare them across different countries and regions. For example, does globalization mean the same for a Swedish and a US firm? Consider two global firms with the same geographical sales ...
Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease
... merchants and sequestered cargo, diplomatic dialogue ensued. This international dialogue was not limited to simply matters of economic security, but also involved issues related to public health protection. As the present analysis ...
... merchants and sequestered cargo, diplomatic dialogue ensued. This international dialogue was not limited to simply matters of economic security, but also involved issues related to public health protection. As the present analysis ...
Theoretical Notes and Empirical Evidence
... It should be clear that there is a reification closely related to that of the nation-state and which must be dispelled if we are to tackle the matter of hegemony, namely that of the state (which is not synonymous with the nation-state). There is a rich theoretical literature across the social scienc ...
... It should be clear that there is a reification closely related to that of the nation-state and which must be dispelled if we are to tackle the matter of hegemony, namely that of the state (which is not synonymous with the nation-state). There is a rich theoretical literature across the social scienc ...
Transnational Feminism, Global Governance, and the
... Rachel A. Stohr Department of Communication, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA ...
... Rachel A. Stohr Department of Communication, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, USA ...
PDF of this page - Temple Bulletins 2016-2017
... • For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits (numbered 2000-4999) must be taken in Humanities Subject Areas: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek (Ancient), Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish in the College o ...
... • For Social Science majors, 6 upper level credits (numbered 2000-4999) must be taken in Humanities Subject Areas: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek (Ancient), Greek and Roman Classics, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Spanish in the College o ...
Towards A New Global Reserve System
... countries and emerging markets are especially sensitive to the inequities of the current system, where the United States is able to borrow at low interest rates from these countries.6 These concerns—a global reserve system that seems inequitable and that contributes to a weak and volatile global eco ...
... countries and emerging markets are especially sensitive to the inequities of the current system, where the United States is able to borrow at low interest rates from these countries.6 These concerns—a global reserve system that seems inequitable and that contributes to a weak and volatile global eco ...
Journal of Globalization and Development
... surplus countries are limited to those benefiting from favorable productivity and resource (e.g. oil price) trends which improve their terms of trade. With flexible exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value of its currency fall can create a potential surplus by manipulating its exc ...
... surplus countries are limited to those benefiting from favorable productivity and resource (e.g. oil price) trends which improve their terms of trade. With flexible exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value of its currency fall can create a potential surplus by manipulating its exc ...
Saskia Sassen and the Sociology of Globalization
... redefines the relationship between production and territoriality, economic organization, institutions and social processes. But how so? What types of changing social cartographies can we map? How do transnationalized populations reorganize their spatial relations, from local to global scales? Sassen ...
... redefines the relationship between production and territoriality, economic organization, institutions and social processes. But how so? What types of changing social cartographies can we map? How do transnationalized populations reorganize their spatial relations, from local to global scales? Sassen ...
The Cosmopolitan Society and its Enemies
... So ‘methodological cosmopolitanism’ implies a new politics of comparison in relation to the internal otherness of nature, future, other civilizations, etc. The monologic national imagination of the social sciences assumed that Western modernity is a universal formation and that the modernities of th ...
... So ‘methodological cosmopolitanism’ implies a new politics of comparison in relation to the internal otherness of nature, future, other civilizations, etc. The monologic national imagination of the social sciences assumed that Western modernity is a universal formation and that the modernities of th ...
Global Baltimore Report - Global Studies
... promote peace and live as global citizens. One way to promote such peace is to care for all members of our community, regardless of their background. If we are all to function as global citizens the way Kant predicted, nationality and background will begin to have less and less meaning, as we will a ...
... promote peace and live as global citizens. One way to promote such peace is to care for all members of our community, regardless of their background. If we are all to function as global citizens the way Kant predicted, nationality and background will begin to have less and less meaning, as we will a ...
Epidemics for all?
... policies. Fast- versus slow-twitch models of disease, global versus local models of culture, and official versus unofficial models of knowledge provide categories according to which policies can be evaluated, designed and implemented. As a result, policy on the global scale has tended to be oriented ...
... policies. Fast- versus slow-twitch models of disease, global versus local models of culture, and official versus unofficial models of knowledge provide categories according to which policies can be evaluated, designed and implemented. As a result, policy on the global scale has tended to be oriented ...
Meeting the Challenges of Globalization
... involves a different set of relationships. Scholte (2000), for example, explained that international relationships are interterritorial—connecting two or more nations— and are about the relationships between those nations: “International relations are cross-border exchanges over distance, while glob ...
... involves a different set of relationships. Scholte (2000), for example, explained that international relationships are interterritorial—connecting two or more nations— and are about the relationships between those nations: “International relations are cross-border exchanges over distance, while glob ...