Veit Erlmann. The Aesthetics of the Global Imagination
... be just another way of saying that there is no reality outside a universe awash with signs, regardless of how differentiated and fluid the system may otherwise be. As Jameson has- pointed out, the fear of totalizing concepts that is expressed in this and similar pictures of an incomprehensible labyr ...
... be just another way of saying that there is no reality outside a universe awash with signs, regardless of how differentiated and fluid the system may otherwise be. As Jameson has- pointed out, the fear of totalizing concepts that is expressed in this and similar pictures of an incomprehensible labyr ...
Globalization and World Culture
... 4. Globalization and Cultural Conflict World culture engenders conflict in world society through a process that has, as it were, turned the West against itself. By the 1970s, when scores of new states had formed in Africa and Asia, vociferous opposition to continued economic and cultural domination ...
... 4. Globalization and Cultural Conflict World culture engenders conflict in world society through a process that has, as it were, turned the West against itself. By the 1970s, when scores of new states had formed in Africa and Asia, vociferous opposition to continued economic and cultural domination ...
Perelman Centre
... (2011) and the London Global Law Summit held in February 2015, the capital of Europe is ready to launch its own forum on the globalization of law. Reuniting theory and practice, the Brussels Global Law Week will be an annual forum open to academics, researchers, students, NGOs, legal practitioners, ...
... (2011) and the London Global Law Summit held in February 2015, the capital of Europe is ready to launch its own forum on the globalization of law. Reuniting theory and practice, the Brussels Global Law Week will be an annual forum open to academics, researchers, students, NGOs, legal practitioners, ...
Globalization
... Many economists, politicians and business leaders seem to think globalization is desirable. Globalization stimulates economic growth, raises the incomes of consumers, and helps to create jobs in all countries that choose to participate in the global economy. (Your text book is strongly in favor of f ...
... Many economists, politicians and business leaders seem to think globalization is desirable. Globalization stimulates economic growth, raises the incomes of consumers, and helps to create jobs in all countries that choose to participate in the global economy. (Your text book is strongly in favor of f ...
DEVELOPING GLOBAL IDENTITIES Joint theme
... Young people today live in a world of globalization and lack of opportunities, taking part in a development process that is simultaneously bringing people together and widening the divisions between them. Youth is at the forefront of this phenomenon. Young people experience the consequences of globa ...
... Young people today live in a world of globalization and lack of opportunities, taking part in a development process that is simultaneously bringing people together and widening the divisions between them. Youth is at the forefront of this phenomenon. Young people experience the consequences of globa ...
What Is Global History? - Introduction
... Second, the modern academic disciplines were deeply Eurocentric. They placed European developments in the foreground and saw Europe as the central driving force of world history. Even more fundamentally, the conceptual toolbox of the social sciences and humanities abstracted European history to crea ...
... Second, the modern academic disciplines were deeply Eurocentric. They placed European developments in the foreground and saw Europe as the central driving force of world history. Even more fundamentally, the conceptual toolbox of the social sciences and humanities abstracted European history to crea ...
Back to Westphalia? The International System of States and the
... governance in promoting cooperation, in assisting to establish world order, and to restrain the behavior of states, there is also a recognition that such effectiveness may be compromised or simply do not apply when the matter into discussion is migration. Weiss, for instance, argue that globalizatio ...
... governance in promoting cooperation, in assisting to establish world order, and to restrain the behavior of states, there is also a recognition that such effectiveness may be compromised or simply do not apply when the matter into discussion is migration. Weiss, for instance, argue that globalizatio ...
Untitled
... Global mindset is more than a managerial competence, because: 1. We become more international/global and not less so. YET, even the best and most experienced are still humbled by the challenges of creating the right kind of organization, i.e. acquiring, retaining, and motivating a global workforce, ...
... Global mindset is more than a managerial competence, because: 1. We become more international/global and not less so. YET, even the best and most experienced are still humbled by the challenges of creating the right kind of organization, i.e. acquiring, retaining, and motivating a global workforce, ...
Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Brasília
... universalist ideologies (such as environmentalism and the defense of human rights), together with the emergence of new political subjects and social movements, has further stimulated articulations and actions of a new transnational activism. For some, all this will result in the organization of a gl ...
... universalist ideologies (such as environmentalism and the defense of human rights), together with the emergence of new political subjects and social movements, has further stimulated articulations and actions of a new transnational activism. For some, all this will result in the organization of a gl ...
The Transnational Significance of the American Civil War. A - H-Net
... plebian radical actors on both sides of the Atlantic. ANFriday morning’s proceedings began with HART- DRE FLECHE (Castleton), meanwhile, returned the disMUT KEIL (Leipzig) and ALISON EFFORD (Milwaukee) cussion to the global confidence of conservative slavepresenting papers that considered the politi ...
... plebian radical actors on both sides of the Atlantic. ANFriday morning’s proceedings began with HART- DRE FLECHE (Castleton), meanwhile, returned the disMUT KEIL (Leipzig) and ALISON EFFORD (Milwaukee) cussion to the global confidence of conservative slavepresenting papers that considered the politi ...
IL Moot Court - Cases
... promoting global values • The “old” values (purposes in Article 1 UN Charter): – To maintain international peace and security – To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and selfdetermination of peoples, – To achieve international co-operation in ...
... promoting global values • The “old” values (purposes in Article 1 UN Charter): – To maintain international peace and security – To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and selfdetermination of peoples, – To achieve international co-operation in ...
The World Crisis
... there. But this is a difficult sanction to apply in the face of political pressure). Furthermore, the system is built on an old fashioned subdivision of financial markets into three sectors: banking, securities, and insurance, which no longer reflects the reality of international financial markets. ...
... there. But this is a difficult sanction to apply in the face of political pressure). Furthermore, the system is built on an old fashioned subdivision of financial markets into three sectors: banking, securities, and insurance, which no longer reflects the reality of international financial markets. ...
Ethnic Studies 260 - UCSD`s Ethnic Studies
... emphasis in this class are not literal geo-political borders (e.g. the U.S.-Mexico Border), nor the crossing of national borders. Rather, our focus includes the creation of new social and cultural borders and borderlands that result from current global phenomenon. The fundamental questions we will e ...
... emphasis in this class are not literal geo-political borders (e.g. the U.S.-Mexico Border), nor the crossing of national borders. Rather, our focus includes the creation of new social and cultural borders and borderlands that result from current global phenomenon. The fundamental questions we will e ...
M&E 24
... Computer software has been developed that automatically translates letters into Spanish, Italian, German, or French. Over 400,000 international students from 150 countries study in the United States each year. ...
... Computer software has been developed that automatically translates letters into Spanish, Italian, German, or French. Over 400,000 international students from 150 countries study in the United States each year. ...
Global Dynamics: Development, Migration and Social
... Furthermore, the course aims to explore some social problems in industrialized, developing and less developed countries from a “supraterritorial perspective.” The course will address the interrelations between development, migration and social movements by looking at them vertically through a series ...
... Furthermore, the course aims to explore some social problems in industrialized, developing and less developed countries from a “supraterritorial perspective.” The course will address the interrelations between development, migration and social movements by looking at them vertically through a series ...
AFTER WORLD GLOBAL CRISIS ABSTRACT The global financial
... possibility, as long as we still continue to have a profoundly unequal development and a fierce struggle for markets. In addition to nearly a quarter of the planet's population live in extreme poverty, 37.5% of the countries have authoritarian systems, but most of 62,5% called democratic countries h ...
... possibility, as long as we still continue to have a profoundly unequal development and a fierce struggle for markets. In addition to nearly a quarter of the planet's population live in extreme poverty, 37.5% of the countries have authoritarian systems, but most of 62,5% called democratic countries h ...
AP World History Syllabus
... projects. A special emphasis will be given to historical writing through essay and document-based questions (DBQ). In addition, objective exams, simulations, and integrated computer-technology assignments will also be given. ...
... projects. A special emphasis will be given to historical writing through essay and document-based questions (DBQ). In addition, objective exams, simulations, and integrated computer-technology assignments will also be given. ...
Redalyc.What is Cosmopolitanism?
... that is, unrestricted access to domestic markets and natural and social resources, and the empowerment of global actors and agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization. The second is composed of intellectuals, some of them within academia (working mostly in the fields o ...
... that is, unrestricted access to domestic markets and natural and social resources, and the empowerment of global actors and agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization. The second is composed of intellectuals, some of them within academia (working mostly in the fields o ...
Think Globally, Act Locally Environmental History as Global History
... The rise of a new discipline usually implies the definition of a concrete object of study, a distinct theoretical framework and a specific methodology, as, e.g., in Economic History, Cultural History, or Environmental History. The same, however, cannot be said for either World History or Global Hist ...
... The rise of a new discipline usually implies the definition of a concrete object of study, a distinct theoretical framework and a specific methodology, as, e.g., in Economic History, Cultural History, or Environmental History. The same, however, cannot be said for either World History or Global Hist ...
Rochelle H. DuFord - Hobart and William Smith Colleges
... international, or global, political institutions. Often, this literature focuses on three particular debates: 1) the site and scope of global justice as it relates to international institutional design, 2) whether and how we should democratize already existing global governance institutions, and 3) ...
... international, or global, political institutions. Often, this literature focuses on three particular debates: 1) the site and scope of global justice as it relates to international institutional design, 2) whether and how we should democratize already existing global governance institutions, and 3) ...
transnational politics
... course begins with conceptual foundations and a survey of international relations, political science and sociological approaches to the study of transnational politics. The second part of the course reviews approaches to studying different types of transnational non-state actors, including internati ...
... course begins with conceptual foundations and a survey of international relations, political science and sociological approaches to the study of transnational politics. The second part of the course reviews approaches to studying different types of transnational non-state actors, including internati ...
Global History for Global Citizenship. Why University Students Must Study Global History
... discount all such claims for fundamental discontinuities. Nevertheless, the case for representing the half century of hot and cold warfare (1939-45 and 1947-89) as a conjuncture in world history, which threw up multiple forces for the accelerated globalization, which then came clearly on stream, see ...
... discount all such claims for fundamental discontinuities. Nevertheless, the case for representing the half century of hot and cold warfare (1939-45 and 1947-89) as a conjuncture in world history, which threw up multiple forces for the accelerated globalization, which then came clearly on stream, see ...
Full text
... methodological approach used (Chubin 1976; Elster 1983: 15–24; Messer-Davidow et al. 1993). These features are highlighted in the following discussion. Passing reference will also be made to additional cognitive features such as the functional identity of a discipline (i.e. theoretical, practical, o ...
... methodological approach used (Chubin 1976; Elster 1983: 15–24; Messer-Davidow et al. 1993). These features are highlighted in the following discussion. Passing reference will also be made to additional cognitive features such as the functional identity of a discipline (i.e. theoretical, practical, o ...
What is Cosmopolitanism? - Vibrant – Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
... that is, unrestricted access to domestic markets and natural and social resources, and the empowerment of global actors and agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization. The second is composed of intellectuals, some of them within academia (working mostly in the fields o ...
... that is, unrestricted access to domestic markets and natural and social resources, and the empowerment of global actors and agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization. The second is composed of intellectuals, some of them within academia (working mostly in the fields o ...
Place-Based Globalism - Counter
... and space of Western Capitalist Modernity. In so doing, rather than overcome or overthrow capitalism or neo-liberal capitalist globalization in one foul swoop, or through the construction of an alternative counter-empire, they work in the present to make its domination impossible. In contrast to the ...
... and space of Western Capitalist Modernity. In so doing, rather than overcome or overthrow capitalism or neo-liberal capitalist globalization in one foul swoop, or through the construction of an alternative counter-empire, they work in the present to make its domination impossible. In contrast to the ...