
The Jesuit Way of Going Global
... possibility of interviewing a large number of protagonists of this interesting piece of history of the Society of Jesus. Therefore, one of the most interesting sources of data for my research has been the direct words (or e-mails) of many individuals who have had first-hand involvement in JRS’s hist ...
... possibility of interviewing a large number of protagonists of this interesting piece of history of the Society of Jesus. Therefore, one of the most interesting sources of data for my research has been the direct words (or e-mails) of many individuals who have had first-hand involvement in JRS’s hist ...
Challenging Globalization – The Contemporary Sociological Debate
... subject of study in various domains. This fact makes the attempt to define it more complicated. The lack of precise definition and theory of globalization provokes a debate among scholars coming from different fields of study. It is exactly the obscurity of the meaning of globalization and the conte ...
... subject of study in various domains. This fact makes the attempt to define it more complicated. The lack of precise definition and theory of globalization provokes a debate among scholars coming from different fields of study. It is exactly the obscurity of the meaning of globalization and the conte ...
a printable list of Global Studies approved electives.
... Studies major's requirement for elective courses. The following list shows the courses that have satisfied this requirement in the past. Note that some of these courses are offered infrequently. With the approval of their major advisor, Global Studies majors may identify other courses not included o ...
... Studies major's requirement for elective courses. The following list shows the courses that have satisfied this requirement in the past. Note that some of these courses are offered infrequently. With the approval of their major advisor, Global Studies majors may identify other courses not included o ...
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... life possible? Does the situation call for greater global justice or does the ‘solution’ lie in greater implementation of the system of human rights? Is it a choice of either/ or? Whether a conception of global justice, or further implementation of the rights specified in documents such as the Unite ...
... life possible? Does the situation call for greater global justice or does the ‘solution’ lie in greater implementation of the system of human rights? Is it a choice of either/ or? Whether a conception of global justice, or further implementation of the rights specified in documents such as the Unite ...
A FAIR GLOBALIZATION: CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
... it is a series of coordinated changes across a broad front, ranging from reform of parts of the global economic system to strengthening governance at the local level. All this should and can be achieved in the context of open economies and open societies. Though interests diverge, we believe that th ...
... it is a series of coordinated changes across a broad front, ranging from reform of parts of the global economic system to strengthening governance at the local level. All this should and can be achieved in the context of open economies and open societies. Though interests diverge, we believe that th ...
Global Journalism Ethics: Widening the Conceptual Base
... interactions in the light of the best available principles. Ethics is also about practical judgment— the application of principles to issues and decisions. Ethics encompasses theoretical and practical reasoning. Theoretically, ethics is the analysis (or “meta-ethics”) of the language of ethics, of f ...
... interactions in the light of the best available principles. Ethics is also about practical judgment— the application of principles to issues and decisions. Ethics encompasses theoretical and practical reasoning. Theoretically, ethics is the analysis (or “meta-ethics”) of the language of ethics, of f ...
SUSHI: Globalization through Food Culture:
... Several vignettes help provide context for this work. In his study of Tsukiji, Bestor (2004) explains that he and his wife were living in Tokyo in 1975 studying Japanese. After eying a nearby sushi shop for several days they finally, and with some trepidation, entered it. They were warmly welcomed a ...
... Several vignettes help provide context for this work. In his study of Tsukiji, Bestor (2004) explains that he and his wife were living in Tokyo in 1975 studying Japanese. After eying a nearby sushi shop for several days they finally, and with some trepidation, entered it. They were warmly welcomed a ...
POLS 3465 Government and Politics in the Middle 4 SH East
... Complete three of the following courses with a minimum of one numbered 3000 or above. Courses used to satisfy international affairs requirements may not be used as economics electives: ECON 1292 Economic History of the Middle East 4 SH ECON 1293 European Economic History 4 SH ECON 3404 International ...
... Complete three of the following courses with a minimum of one numbered 3000 or above. Courses used to satisfy international affairs requirements may not be used as economics electives: ECON 1292 Economic History of the Middle East 4 SH ECON 1293 European Economic History 4 SH ECON 3404 International ...
Three Concepts of Globalization
... Bartelson Three Concepts of Globalization world like the collective belief that it is changing, albeit rarely in directions desired by the believers. So rather than being yet another attempt to summarize the globalization debate in terms of its forever multiplying points of difference, this article ...
... Bartelson Three Concepts of Globalization world like the collective belief that it is changing, albeit rarely in directions desired by the believers. So rather than being yet another attempt to summarize the globalization debate in terms of its forever multiplying points of difference, this article ...
Free sample of Test Bank for Global
... 47) Which of the following factors restrains ethnocentric companies from pursuing opportunities in the global market? A) experience transfer B) scale economies C) global strategy D) management myopia Answer: D AACSB: Analytical thinking Difficulty: Moderate 48) What are the new concept of marketing ...
... 47) Which of the following factors restrains ethnocentric companies from pursuing opportunities in the global market? A) experience transfer B) scale economies C) global strategy D) management myopia Answer: D AACSB: Analytical thinking Difficulty: Moderate 48) What are the new concept of marketing ...
Global account management strategies: Drivers and outcomes
... by the relevant GAM and GMS literature. In this section we briefly review the GAM literature and highlight its limitations. But first we discuss the differences between GAM and domestic account management in order to highlight the unique parameters that come into play when serving a global account. ...
... by the relevant GAM and GMS literature. In this section we briefly review the GAM literature and highlight its limitations. But first we discuss the differences between GAM and domestic account management in order to highlight the unique parameters that come into play when serving a global account. ...
centralization versus decentralization
... Moreover, following on from the discussions above, Jagadith Sheth (1992) indicates that specified forces are creating a borderless world where the national boundaries are becoming either obsolete or irrelevant in determining differential marketing practices. As the contextual determinants that defin ...
... Moreover, following on from the discussions above, Jagadith Sheth (1992) indicates that specified forces are creating a borderless world where the national boundaries are becoming either obsolete or irrelevant in determining differential marketing practices. As the contextual determinants that defin ...
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... society. Sports are the fastest growing phenomenon in mass-mediated global culture, and sportsmen and sportswomen in high-performance sports are globally admired and celebrated. But “athletes engaged in professional team sports – unlike religious icons – are ‘owned’. Terms associated with the contra ...
... society. Sports are the fastest growing phenomenon in mass-mediated global culture, and sportsmen and sportswomen in high-performance sports are globally admired and celebrated. But “athletes engaged in professional team sports – unlike religious icons – are ‘owned’. Terms associated with the contra ...
Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology
... of sociological practice. In the first phase, sociology began as very much concerned with communities. In the United States, the Chicago School was really about one city, Chicago, even if it claimed to be about the world. The second phase—and the chronology is not linear—was about the nation state. ...
... of sociological practice. In the first phase, sociology began as very much concerned with communities. In the United States, the Chicago School was really about one city, Chicago, even if it claimed to be about the world. The second phase—and the chronology is not linear—was about the nation state. ...
VITA08 Hughes Rev 2 - DU Portfolio
... of Potential Human Progress. Boulder, Denver, and New Delhi: Paradigm Publishers, the Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, and Oxford University Press-India. Hughes, Barry B., Devin Joshi, Jonathan Moyer, Timothy Sisk and José Roberto Solórzano. 2014. Strengthening Governance Global ...
... of Potential Human Progress. Boulder, Denver, and New Delhi: Paradigm Publishers, the Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, and Oxford University Press-India. Hughes, Barry B., Devin Joshi, Jonathan Moyer, Timothy Sisk and José Roberto Solórzano. 2014. Strengthening Governance Global ...
Meeting Global Challenges - Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
... examples of regional public goods are the provision of tsunami earlywarning systems, the management of river basins and measures to deal with region-specific vulnerabilities created by regional openness—for example, cross-border transmission of human and animal diseases. The sphere of global public ...
... examples of regional public goods are the provision of tsunami earlywarning systems, the management of river basins and measures to deal with region-specific vulnerabilities created by regional openness—for example, cross-border transmission of human and animal diseases. The sphere of global public ...
Theorizing Globalization Author(s)
... emergence of "Empire"as producing fresh forms of sovereignty, economy, culture, and political struggle that open the new millennium to an unforeseeable and unpredictable flow of novelties, surprises,and upheavals. Indeed, globalization is one of the most hotly debated issues of the present era. For ...
... emergence of "Empire"as producing fresh forms of sovereignty, economy, culture, and political struggle that open the new millennium to an unforeseeable and unpredictable flow of novelties, surprises,and upheavals. Indeed, globalization is one of the most hotly debated issues of the present era. For ...
1 - business fresh ideas
... dust covers, its big ceiling fans scarcely disturbing the heavy heat of early March. On this afternoon, they bent over notebooks, writing in fits and starts, stopping to whisper and laugh with each other, then returning to the task at hand, which was a summary of their initial thoughts of what to sh ...
... dust covers, its big ceiling fans scarcely disturbing the heavy heat of early March. On this afternoon, they bent over notebooks, writing in fits and starts, stopping to whisper and laugh with each other, then returning to the task at hand, which was a summary of their initial thoughts of what to sh ...
Five Key Debates in the Social Science Literature.
... 1996). Meanwhile, the number of international organizations has more than trebled. Among international advocacy groups, those concerned with human rights, the environment, Esperanto, women’s rights, and world peace have grown fastest (Keck & Sikkink 1998, p. 11; see also Meyer et al 1997, Murphy 199 ...
... 1996). Meanwhile, the number of international organizations has more than trebled. Among international advocacy groups, those concerned with human rights, the environment, Esperanto, women’s rights, and world peace have grown fastest (Keck & Sikkink 1998, p. 11; see also Meyer et al 1997, Murphy 199 ...
Strategic Management
... Creating value by transferring competencies and products to foreign markets where indigenous competitors lack those competencies and products Makes sense if a company has a valuable competence that indigenous competitors in foreign markets lack and if it faces weak pressure for local responsiveness ...
... Creating value by transferring competencies and products to foreign markets where indigenous competitors lack those competencies and products Makes sense if a company has a valuable competence that indigenous competitors in foreign markets lack and if it faces weak pressure for local responsiveness ...
The Possibilities of, and for, Global Sociology: A Postcolonial
... 2007a). In this way, we see that industrialization was not solely a European or Western phenomenon but one that had global conditions for its very emergence and articulation. The history of modernity as commonly told, however, rests, as Homi Bhabha argues, on ‘‘the writing out of the colonial and po ...
... 2007a). In this way, we see that industrialization was not solely a European or Western phenomenon but one that had global conditions for its very emergence and articulation. The history of modernity as commonly told, however, rests, as Homi Bhabha argues, on ‘‘the writing out of the colonial and po ...
View in Word - Global Health Governance
... global public good? In principle, information can be both non-rival and nonexcludable (when widely reported), which supports the common conclusion that surveillance and reporting by WHO are global public goods. Yet, recall that the information provided by surveillance and reporting requires medical ...
... global public good? In principle, information can be both non-rival and nonexcludable (when widely reported), which supports the common conclusion that surveillance and reporting by WHO are global public goods. Yet, recall that the information provided by surveillance and reporting requires medical ...
What We Talk About When We Talk About “Global Mindset”
... (1969) originally distinguished among three primary attitudes or states of mind toward managing a multinational enterprise: ethnocentric (home-country orientation), polycentric (host-country orientation), and geocentric (world-orientation). These orientations, Perlmutter proposed, influence and shap ...
... (1969) originally distinguished among three primary attitudes or states of mind toward managing a multinational enterprise: ethnocentric (home-country orientation), polycentric (host-country orientation), and geocentric (world-orientation). These orientations, Perlmutter proposed, influence and shap ...
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 ...
Globalization as Converging Means and Diverging Ends I
... it is something significant that impacts the world at individual, organizational, and probably national levels, if the concept of nation-state is still valid and powerful enough to balance the domination of market. As early as 1960s, the term globalization has been in use. ...
... it is something significant that impacts the world at individual, organizational, and probably national levels, if the concept of nation-state is still valid and powerful enough to balance the domination of market. As early as 1960s, the term globalization has been in use. ...