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... complex; definitions vary in the particular driving force they identify. The meaning of the term is itself a topic in global discussion; it may refer to “real” processes, to ideas that justify them, or to a way of thinking about them… ...
... complex; definitions vary in the particular driving force they identify. The meaning of the term is itself a topic in global discussion; it may refer to “real” processes, to ideas that justify them, or to a way of thinking about them… ...
Global History: A selected and commented bibliography
... English language only and make availability from US- or UK-based publishers a key criterion. This does not mean that there are no important and prominent publications in world/global history written in the US or UK – after all English has become a sort of lingua franca among historians of the global ...
... English language only and make availability from US- or UK-based publishers a key criterion. This does not mean that there are no important and prominent publications in world/global history written in the US or UK – after all English has become a sort of lingua franca among historians of the global ...
chapter 13 - Glendale Community College
... artwork, and copy in campaigns around the world. The effort required to create a global campaign forces a company to determine whether or not a global market exists for its product. The trade-off between standardized and adapted advertising is often accomplished by means of pattern advertising, whic ...
... artwork, and copy in campaigns around the world. The effort required to create a global campaign forces a company to determine whether or not a global market exists for its product. The trade-off between standardized and adapted advertising is often accomplished by means of pattern advertising, whic ...
Brown, M. D. (2015). The global history of Latin America. Journal of
... historiographies that make up what is still called, with some reservations, ‘Latin American’ history. Moya provides a lucid breakdown of the regional sub-categories of Euro-American, Afro-American and Indo-American histories, which he suggests provide more coherent units of analysis for post-1492 hi ...
... historiographies that make up what is still called, with some reservations, ‘Latin American’ history. Moya provides a lucid breakdown of the regional sub-categories of Euro-American, Afro-American and Indo-American histories, which he suggests provide more coherent units of analysis for post-1492 hi ...
Book 1.indb - World History Center
... particular themes (such as art or religion or the evolution of cosmologies) over millennia, and to explore the possibilities for a coherent world history of humanity as a whole.10 It was argued that the large-scale view has acquired increased urgency in an era in which significant challenges (includi ...
... particular themes (such as art or religion or the evolution of cosmologies) over millennia, and to explore the possibilities for a coherent world history of humanity as a whole.10 It was argued that the large-scale view has acquired increased urgency in an era in which significant challenges (includi ...
Globalization of the World Economy: by Michael D. Intriligator *
... individuals, creating greater inequalities and leading to potential conflicts nationally and internationally. Some have suggested the possibility of convergence of incomes globally based on the observation that the poor nations are growing at a faster rate than the rich nations. (Barro, 1997) The r ...
... individuals, creating greater inequalities and leading to potential conflicts nationally and internationally. Some have suggested the possibility of convergence of incomes globally based on the observation that the poor nations are growing at a faster rate than the rich nations. (Barro, 1997) The r ...
MS Word - UCSB Global Studies
... individuals, creating greater inequalities and leading to potential conflicts nationally and internationally. Some have suggested the possibility of convergence of incomes globally based on the observation that the poor nations are growing at a faster rate than the rich nations. (Barro, 1997) The r ...
... individuals, creating greater inequalities and leading to potential conflicts nationally and internationally. Some have suggested the possibility of convergence of incomes globally based on the observation that the poor nations are growing at a faster rate than the rich nations. (Barro, 1997) The r ...
Globalization as a Racial Project: Implications for Human Trafficking
... 2010, p. 2). This includes increasing poverty and inequality, a shift toward more neoliberal social welfare policies which cut social safety nets, and a decreasing ability of both the state and other institutions to regulate the economy and its associated processes (Messner, Thome, & Rosenfeld, 2008 ...
... 2010, p. 2). This includes increasing poverty and inequality, a shift toward more neoliberal social welfare policies which cut social safety nets, and a decreasing ability of both the state and other institutions to regulate the economy and its associated processes (Messner, Thome, & Rosenfeld, 2008 ...
Shifting Geertz: Toward a Theory of Translocalism in Global
... need to go beyond Appadurai’s (1991) claim that ‘‘the task of ethnography is the unraveling of a conundrum: What is the nature of locality, as a lived experience, in a globalized, deterritorialized world?’’ (p. 196) and ask: How can ethnography enable us to understand the ways in which various aspec ...
... need to go beyond Appadurai’s (1991) claim that ‘‘the task of ethnography is the unraveling of a conundrum: What is the nature of locality, as a lived experience, in a globalized, deterritorialized world?’’ (p. 196) and ask: How can ethnography enable us to understand the ways in which various aspec ...
EY Global Job Creation Survey 2016
... in which people juggle a portfolio of jobs for multiple employers, in action. And Airbnb reveals the scale of the sharing economy, which allows property owners to maximize the value of their assets by renting them out. Against this backdrop, the fifth annual EY Global Job Creation Survey into the vi ...
... in which people juggle a portfolio of jobs for multiple employers, in action. And Airbnb reveals the scale of the sharing economy, which allows property owners to maximize the value of their assets by renting them out. Against this backdrop, the fifth annual EY Global Job Creation Survey into the vi ...
Rennie_MA thesis - University of Canterbury
... examines the history of English citizenship, colonial citizenship and the early naturalisation practices after the Revolution, but fails to cover African-American and Indian citizenship in any real depth. Despite any drawbacks, Kettner’s work is the leading scholarship on the subject. The other maj ...
... examines the history of English citizenship, colonial citizenship and the early naturalisation practices after the Revolution, but fails to cover African-American and Indian citizenship in any real depth. Despite any drawbacks, Kettner’s work is the leading scholarship on the subject. The other maj ...
migrant incorporation and city scale: towards a theory of
... settlement (Portes and Böröcz 1989). For example, Logan, Alba, and Zhang (2002) tell us that “studies of European immigrant groups have long emphasized the importance of occupational niches in which newcomers could find ready, if poorly paid, employment in businesses run by their compatriots”. They ...
... settlement (Portes and Böröcz 1989). For example, Logan, Alba, and Zhang (2002) tell us that “studies of European immigrant groups have long emphasized the importance of occupational niches in which newcomers could find ready, if poorly paid, employment in businesses run by their compatriots”. They ...
PROOF COVER SHEET
... society’ (GCS), the hegemony/counter-hegemony nexus, and contemporary framings of ‘contentious politics’. We then present a short background to our case material. We continue with an analysis of three moments of counter-hegemonic refusal and their consequences, as mentioned above, namely: (1) establ ...
... society’ (GCS), the hegemony/counter-hegemony nexus, and contemporary framings of ‘contentious politics’. We then present a short background to our case material. We continue with an analysis of three moments of counter-hegemonic refusal and their consequences, as mentioned above, namely: (1) establ ...
Globalization and Contemporary Society
... traditionally defined as the study of society. And as the boundaries of society have expanded from local community, through states to global society, sociology has become the study of the global society. This is a good illustration of how ideas, knowledge and social science expand with the changes a ...
... traditionally defined as the study of society. And as the boundaries of society have expanded from local community, through states to global society, sociology has become the study of the global society. This is a good illustration of how ideas, knowledge and social science expand with the changes a ...
Advanced Area Courses Required Courses Complete the following three courses:
... Senior Capstone Seminar in 4 SH International Affairs Students taking ANTH 4600 must complete either a one-semester senior project, which they would do in the context of ANTH 4600, or a two-semester senior thesis, which would require them to also enroll in a fall-semester directed study. ...
... Senior Capstone Seminar in 4 SH International Affairs Students taking ANTH 4600 must complete either a one-semester senior project, which they would do in the context of ANTH 4600, or a two-semester senior thesis, which would require them to also enroll in a fall-semester directed study. ...
Transnational Feminism, Global Governance, and the
... hierarchical decision making structures” (Young, 1990, p. 97). Put simply, the bracketing of status toward the end of unity in public deliberation marginalizes different citizens whose social belongings exist outside of the majority group. The liberal public sphere’s domain of common concern poses a ...
... hierarchical decision making structures” (Young, 1990, p. 97). Put simply, the bracketing of status toward the end of unity in public deliberation marginalizes different citizens whose social belongings exist outside of the majority group. The liberal public sphere’s domain of common concern poses a ...
A Contribution to the Chronology of Turning Points in Global
... GDP per capita has trended upwards over this sample period. The classification is further adjusted to separate advanced countries from high-income countries whose economies are especially dependent on commodities. In particular, high-income, oil-producing countries are reclassified as emerging. The ...
... GDP per capita has trended upwards over this sample period. The classification is further adjusted to separate advanced countries from high-income countries whose economies are especially dependent on commodities. In particular, high-income, oil-producing countries are reclassified as emerging. The ...
sociology`s global challenge - University of Alberta Libraries
... not yet resolve, both the general lack of consensus in the field as well as the efforts to refine a conceptual language to help us explore globalizing processes in the world around us and within our own discipline. The paper by Ronald N. Jacobs and Eleanor Townsley is most concerned with terminology ...
... not yet resolve, both the general lack of consensus in the field as well as the efforts to refine a conceptual language to help us explore globalizing processes in the world around us and within our own discipline. The paper by Ronald N. Jacobs and Eleanor Townsley is most concerned with terminology ...
COMMUNICATION - Covenant University Repository
... The theory postulates that the media or technology has no inherent powers to cause a major and dramatic influence on society or on indigenous culture of local ...
... The theory postulates that the media or technology has no inherent powers to cause a major and dramatic influence on society or on indigenous culture of local ...
THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON EDUCATION
... The word culture comes from the Latin, caltura or cultus. Cultus means to cultivate. The original means of cultus was closely linked to the cultivation of soil. The understanding of the word culture has changing from its root meaning as an activity to a condition, a state of being cultivated. Thus, ...
... The word culture comes from the Latin, caltura or cultus. Cultus means to cultivate. The original means of cultus was closely linked to the cultivation of soil. The understanding of the word culture has changing from its root meaning as an activity to a condition, a state of being cultivated. Thus, ...
Strategy Document for the new GCAP
... The GCAP Global Assembly in New York in 2015 decided that the 'new GCAP' should place a greater emphasis on eliminating inequalities. This decision is consistent with GCAP's history and key strategic documents. When GCAP adopted its logo in 2006, the phrase "Together for Equality" emphasized the imp ...
... The GCAP Global Assembly in New York in 2015 decided that the 'new GCAP' should place a greater emphasis on eliminating inequalities. This decision is consistent with GCAP's history and key strategic documents. When GCAP adopted its logo in 2006, the phrase "Together for Equality" emphasized the imp ...
Globalization and Global Problems
... hard logic to stomach, when there are many conflicts emerge, like the open vs. tradition bound societies, a conflict between rule of law state and lawless territories, and also between modest cultures and excessive consumerism. ...
... hard logic to stomach, when there are many conflicts emerge, like the open vs. tradition bound societies, a conflict between rule of law state and lawless territories, and also between modest cultures and excessive consumerism. ...
Local, Regional or Global? Quantifying MNC
... to similarly defined GDP ratios, denoted hI, eI, and wI, where hI is the GDP of the home country as a share of global GDP, eI is the GDP share of rest of the home region and wI that of the rest of the world. If the firm had no nationality – and therefore encountered no liability of foreignness – it ...
... to similarly defined GDP ratios, denoted hI, eI, and wI, where hI is the GDP of the home country as a share of global GDP, eI is the GDP share of rest of the home region and wI that of the rest of the world. If the firm had no nationality – and therefore encountered no liability of foreignness – it ...
Journal of Globalization and Development
... exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value of its currency fall can create a potential surplus by manipulating its exchange rate downward. Broadly speaking it achieves this either by selling its own currency, of which it has an unlimited supply, in foreign exchange markets or by low ...
... exchange rates any country that is willing to see the value of its currency fall can create a potential surplus by manipulating its exchange rate downward. Broadly speaking it achieves this either by selling its own currency, of which it has an unlimited supply, in foreign exchange markets or by low ...
The Worldwide Strike Wave and The Political Crisis of Global
... interests, and particularly finance capital, global governance organizations use the present crisis to call on states to enact as public policy austerity, budget-cutting for social services, just as in an earlier cycle they called on states to privatize, deregulate and liberalize. These policy requ ...
... interests, and particularly finance capital, global governance organizations use the present crisis to call on states to enact as public policy austerity, budget-cutting for social services, just as in an earlier cycle they called on states to privatize, deregulate and liberalize. These policy requ ...