International Studies Minor
... LDR 160 Leadership around the World LDR 460 Leading in Diverse Global Contexts MUS 106 Music of World Cultures PHI 320 Social & Political Philosophy PHI 309 Global Ethics POP 250 International Popular Culture PSC 312 Modern Ideologies PSC 322 International Politics in Film SOC 430 Sociology of Relig ...
... LDR 160 Leadership around the World LDR 460 Leading in Diverse Global Contexts MUS 106 Music of World Cultures PHI 320 Social & Political Philosophy PHI 309 Global Ethics POP 250 International Popular Culture PSC 312 Modern Ideologies PSC 322 International Politics in Film SOC 430 Sociology of Relig ...
Towards A New Global Reserve System
... commitments overseas and the Korean War, were, to the extent that they were not used to purchase imports (say from the United States), a source of global reserves. Yet, even under these conditions, it is important to remember that the early Bretton Woods system was not fully self-sustaining. It was ...
... commitments overseas and the Korean War, were, to the extent that they were not used to purchase imports (say from the United States), a source of global reserves. Yet, even under these conditions, it is important to remember that the early Bretton Woods system was not fully self-sustaining. It was ...
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... how close to or far away an equilibrium for the world economy is from that which would characterize full integration by all economies into the global economy (globalization). We assume that we are to compare a global trade (or factor flow) restricted equilibrium to a full integration equilibrium and ...
... how close to or far away an equilibrium for the world economy is from that which would characterize full integration by all economies into the global economy (globalization). We assume that we are to compare a global trade (or factor flow) restricted equilibrium to a full integration equilibrium and ...
What is a Global Field? - Projects at Harvard
... is extended beyond national boundaries: for one, in contrast to the two dominant theoretical paradigms of global sociology field analysis offers a mode of examination that can move beyond monolithic models of one overarching economic or cultural global system (eg Wallerstein 1974, 2004; Meyer 2000) ...
... is extended beyond national boundaries: for one, in contrast to the two dominant theoretical paradigms of global sociology field analysis offers a mode of examination that can move beyond monolithic models of one overarching economic or cultural global system (eg Wallerstein 1974, 2004; Meyer 2000) ...
Brands
... • Think about all elements of brand identity and select names, marks, and symbols that have the potential for globalization • Research the alternatives of extending a national brand versus adopting a new brand ...
... • Think about all elements of brand identity and select names, marks, and symbols that have the potential for globalization • Research the alternatives of extending a national brand versus adopting a new brand ...
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... (and even in comparison to regulation by the state). Consequently, Marshall’s theory is a theory of social change. Later authors have emphasized this point extensively.9 For Marshall, the growth of citizenship is stimulated by both the struggle to win rights and their enjoyment when won.10 What indu ...
... (and even in comparison to regulation by the state). Consequently, Marshall’s theory is a theory of social change. Later authors have emphasized this point extensively.9 For Marshall, the growth of citizenship is stimulated by both the struggle to win rights and their enjoyment when won.10 What indu ...
Global History, Imperial History and Connected Histories of Empire
... we mean by “Global history”? No satisfactory or agreed definition exists, because Global history is a new and diverse field, and one that borrows from and blurs into a number of different approaches. Hunt tends to equate Global history with the history of globalization, and sometimes implies that G ...
... we mean by “Global history”? No satisfactory or agreed definition exists, because Global history is a new and diverse field, and one that borrows from and blurs into a number of different approaches. Hunt tends to equate Global history with the history of globalization, and sometimes implies that G ...
Special Issue of Communication, Culture and Critique
... designed to structure the direction of and behaviour in media environment” (2008, 23), expressing the author’s understanding of media policy as a “window on broader questions of power”. “Information policy” is another diffuse label, one that Braman articulates in terms of “all laws and policy affect ...
... designed to structure the direction of and behaviour in media environment” (2008, 23), expressing the author’s understanding of media policy as a “window on broader questions of power”. “Information policy” is another diffuse label, one that Braman articulates in terms of “all laws and policy affect ...
Hypothesis on the Relationship between Global Marketing Strategy
... international maturity (see Figure 1). These two dimensions represent the framework’s theoretical underpinning, which combines an IO-based logic on competitive structures (Porter 1986), the resource based view (Grant 1991), network theory (Johanson and Mattson 1986) and internationalization process ...
... international maturity (see Figure 1). These two dimensions represent the framework’s theoretical underpinning, which combines an IO-based logic on competitive structures (Porter 1986), the resource based view (Grant 1991), network theory (Johanson and Mattson 1986) and internationalization process ...
Epidemics for all?
... the fore. This paper will analyze how this new organizational landscape and the framing of epidemic disease interact. Centrally, it will explore what effect that interaction has on the ability of the global health community to respond to disease threats of all kinds. This has two analytic dividends. ...
... the fore. This paper will analyze how this new organizational landscape and the framing of epidemic disease interact. Centrally, it will explore what effect that interaction has on the ability of the global health community to respond to disease threats of all kinds. This has two analytic dividends. ...
Theoretical Notes and Empirical Evidence
... describe, codify and understand its varied dimensions. Thus, “society,” “race,” “culture,” “identity,” “state,” and “nation-state” are concepts we have created to help us understand reality. They have no ontological status independent of human agency. But when we forget that the reality to which the ...
... describe, codify and understand its varied dimensions. Thus, “society,” “race,” “culture,” “identity,” “state,” and “nation-state” are concepts we have created to help us understand reality. They have no ontological status independent of human agency. But when we forget that the reality to which the ...
Interrogating Globalization and Culture in Anthropological Perspective
... But it is the British and later the Euro-American influence that has made a profound impact on the Indian society. In anthropological and sociological terminology, this change of Indian society is designated as a heterogeneous process of change and which has initiated the contemporary globalization ...
... But it is the British and later the Euro-American influence that has made a profound impact on the Indian society. In anthropological and sociological terminology, this change of Indian society is designated as a heterogeneous process of change and which has initiated the contemporary globalization ...
What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again” Jan Aart Scholte
... were as great or greater in the late nineteenth century as they were a hundred years later.18 The suggestion is that globalization (read international interdependence) is a feature of the modern states-system that ebbs and flows over time. So social researchers can relax and carry on enquiries as be ...
... were as great or greater in the late nineteenth century as they were a hundred years later.18 The suggestion is that globalization (read international interdependence) is a feature of the modern states-system that ebbs and flows over time. So social researchers can relax and carry on enquiries as be ...
Human Disease - Unintended Globalization
... a substitute for globalization, meaning it to represent the phenomenon as a condition rather than as a process; he took it to mean “a social condition characterized by tight global economic, political, cultural, and environmental interconnections…[making] borders and boundaries irrelevant” (Steger 8 ...
... a substitute for globalization, meaning it to represent the phenomenon as a condition rather than as a process; he took it to mean “a social condition characterized by tight global economic, political, cultural, and environmental interconnections…[making] borders and boundaries irrelevant” (Steger 8 ...
Liberal Studies Major
... requirement, by pairing it instead with any beginning level course in a new language, or they can continue their advanced language studies. (AP and/or transfer credit not allowed in this category) A Required “global experience”: Students can fulfill this requirement with: One Short-Term Program (STP ...
... requirement, by pairing it instead with any beginning level course in a new language, or they can continue their advanced language studies. (AP and/or transfer credit not allowed in this category) A Required “global experience”: Students can fulfill this requirement with: One Short-Term Program (STP ...
Two Stops in Today`s New Global Geographies
... who can now operate their illegal trade globally. These survival circuits are often complex, involving multiple locations and types of actors and constituting increasingly global chains of traders, traffickers, and workers. Globalization has also produced sites that concentrate a growing demand of p ...
... who can now operate their illegal trade globally. These survival circuits are often complex, involving multiple locations and types of actors and constituting increasingly global chains of traders, traffickers, and workers. Globalization has also produced sites that concentrate a growing demand of p ...
Conceptualising Globalisation in the school
... pupils should cover “the wider issues and challenges of global interdependence and responsibility, including sustainable development and Local Agenda 21” Cosmopolitans. This view is presented in learning and campaigning materials produced by Oxfam who have produced a Curriculum for Global Citizenshi ...
... pupils should cover “the wider issues and challenges of global interdependence and responsibility, including sustainable development and Local Agenda 21” Cosmopolitans. This view is presented in learning and campaigning materials produced by Oxfam who have produced a Curriculum for Global Citizenshi ...
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... and cognitively (Stichweh 1994). As a social institution, a discipline possesses a codified body of knowledge, certified members, has arrangements for training and teaching, and a career structure. Considered as cognitive systems, disciplines are characterized by their object or objects of cognition ...
... and cognitively (Stichweh 1994). As a social institution, a discipline possesses a codified body of knowledge, certified members, has arrangements for training and teaching, and a career structure. Considered as cognitive systems, disciplines are characterized by their object or objects of cognition ...
Back to Westphalia? The International System of States and the
... national structures, hence the idea of the creation of international regimes or the involvement of different actors in migration governance in order to facilitate agreement among the parties is seen with skepticism. The question of sovereignty may be one plausible explanation on why the development ...
... national structures, hence the idea of the creation of international regimes or the involvement of different actors in migration governance in order to facilitate agreement among the parties is seen with skepticism. The question of sovereignty may be one plausible explanation on why the development ...
Beijing as a Globally Fluent City
... living in 7 Chinese cities that had a population larger than 4 million. By 2009, the number of such large cities nearly doubled, to 13, and their combined population approached 100 million. Beijing and Shanghai, China’s two largest metropolises, each registered a more than 40 percent population expa ...
... living in 7 Chinese cities that had a population larger than 4 million. By 2009, the number of such large cities nearly doubled, to 13, and their combined population approached 100 million. Beijing and Shanghai, China’s two largest metropolises, each registered a more than 40 percent population expa ...
Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime
... these attempts as running against the sweeping pressure of globalizationqua-openness. Moreover, both Soysal and Jacobson focus on noncitizens who are already residing within the borders of some affluent countries. Both theorize the ability of immigrants to create webs of ties and to induce new patte ...
... these attempts as running against the sweeping pressure of globalizationqua-openness. Moreover, both Soysal and Jacobson focus on noncitizens who are already residing within the borders of some affluent countries. Both theorize the ability of immigrants to create webs of ties and to induce new patte ...
ENLIGHTENMENT, THE - The Europe Center
... by civil society liberatory movements, for example in the form of liberation technologies like mobile phones, democratically conceived computer-ownership or unconditioned Internet-access for everybody that empower individuals across the world by granting them access to global networks, the respectiv ...
... by civil society liberatory movements, for example in the form of liberation technologies like mobile phones, democratically conceived computer-ownership or unconditioned Internet-access for everybody that empower individuals across the world by granting them access to global networks, the respectiv ...
Rajesh Subramaniam
... Raj Subramaniam is Executive Vice President, Global Strategy, Marketing and Communications for FedEx, a world leader in transportation, e-commerce, and logistics services. Raj oversees all aspects of the company’s marketing and communications efforts globally including advertising, brand and reputat ...
... Raj Subramaniam is Executive Vice President, Global Strategy, Marketing and Communications for FedEx, a world leader in transportation, e-commerce, and logistics services. Raj oversees all aspects of the company’s marketing and communications efforts globally including advertising, brand and reputat ...
View/Open
... goods and services (food security, rural amenities, recreational opportunities, ecosystem services such as flood control, nutrient recycling, ground water recharge, carbon sink) that agriculture produces with varying degrees of jointness with market commodities or farmlands, and (iv) interest group ...
... goods and services (food security, rural amenities, recreational opportunities, ecosystem services such as flood control, nutrient recycling, ground water recharge, carbon sink) that agriculture produces with varying degrees of jointness with market commodities or farmlands, and (iv) interest group ...