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Showing posts with label Globalizations. Show all posts


Globalisation and Pedagogy: Space, Place and Identity
By R. Edwards

  • Publisher: RoutledgeFalmer
  • Number Of Pages: 184
  • Publication Date: 2000-05-31
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0415191149
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780415191142
  • Binding: Library Binding

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The reconfiguration of pedagogical practices around the globe has taken on a momentum that an earlier generation might well have considered startling and disorientating. Many still working in the education and training arenas do experience a high degree of disorientation and dislocation. With different pedagogic practices come different ways of examining them and fresh understanding as to their assumptions and implications. It is the examination of these changes and developments that is the subject of this book. Central to this examination is the notion of ‘space’. Spatial metaphors are central to many discussions of pedagogy. Space has also been given greater significance in discussions of social theory informed by strands of postmodern, feminist and postcolonial thinking. The reconfiguration of space-time is also central to debates about the nature, extent and significance of economic, cultural and political forms of globalisation. The intention in this book is to open a space through which glimpses of globalising processes and their significance for education and pedagogy can be discerned and prospects explored.

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Postcolonial Politics, the Internet and Everyday Life: Pacific Traversals Online
By M. I. Franklin

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Number Of Pages: 293
  • Publication Date: 2005-08-31
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0415339405
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780415339407
  • Binding: Hardcover
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Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are now an inescapable part of everyday life as well as an integral element to large scale political-economic change. In this close-up study of pioneering and longstanding Internet discussion forums, M.I. Franklin explores the practice of everyday life in cyberspace. The author traces how the online practices and discussions of postcolonial and diasporic communities rearticulate the gendered, political, ethnic and cultural dimensions of daily lives, political and cultural issues on the ground. In a neoliberal global era, however, the possibilities for intercultural and intracultural empowerment emerging through these sorts of Internet uses have to contend with political-economic and sociocultural pressures from all sides. Franklin argues that Pacific traversals in public, open cyberspace trace another possible future for the Internet; more hospitable and equitable than the one being currently put in place by political and economic power-brokers.
This book will be of interest to students of international relations/international political economy, anthropology, cultural studies, science and technology studies.

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Globalisation and the Rule of Law (Challenges of Globalisation)
By Spencer Zifcak
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Number Of Pages: 240
  • Publication Date: 2004-12-20
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0415326559
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780415326551
  • Binding: Hardcover
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Book Description:
Globalization is the phenomenon of our times. In almost every area of human activity, the international interconnectedness of peoples, institutions, states and systems is increasing exponentially-whether the activities are economic, social, cultural, technological, environmental or political. This book examines the impact of globalization upon the rule of law, a fundamental value within liberal democratic sovereign states.

The authors collected here provide an ion-depth and innovative analysis of the challenges globalization presents to both national and international law. Diverse areas of interaction are investigated including:

# National sovereignty
# International economic transactions
# Global capital flows
# Human rights
# Humanitarian intervention
# The role of the military

This book will be of interest to students and researchers of international law and globalization.

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The Clash Of Globalisations: Neo-Liberalism, The Third Way And Anti-Globalisation
By Ray Kiely

  • Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
  • Number Of Pages: 324
  • Publication Date: 2005-03-30
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 9004143181
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9789004143180
  • Binding: Hardcover
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Thisddresses the politics of globalisation through an examination of neo-liberalism, the third way, and anti-capitalist responses and alternatives. It utilises a Marxist approach, not only to challenge the claims made by apologists for 'actually existing globalisation', but to explain, contextualise and problematise the rise of anti-globalisation politics. Central to the work is a critique of globalisation theory, neo-liberalism and the third way; an examination of the role of the state as an agent of globalisation, particularly the hegemonic US state; a theorisation of the nature of uneven development in the global order; and an examination of the political implications of these issues for progressive alternatives to neo-liberal globalisation.

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Democratization and Globalization: The Case of Russia
by Yuri Fedorov

# Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
# Categories : Globalization (2000)
# Identifications : Working Papers
# Number of Pages: 29
# Publication Date: 13 November 2000

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Increasing globalization is forcing Russia to make some very serious choices about her political and economic systems and her national identity. Russia may seek to “participate in globalization” and gradually associate herself with the community of democracy. This, apart from anything else, will allow Russia to use effectively her still-strong scientific assets, technological achievements and high educational potential with a view to building a modern post-industrial economy and society. Such a choice would require Russia to reject her traditional suspiciousness (which sometimes borders on paranoia) toward the outside world and accept democratic standards, values, political practices and institutions, thus establishing true (liberal) democracy. In that case Russia will face a real, although long-term, prospect of economic rebirth on a new structural and institutional basis.

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Globalization: A Critical Framework for Understanding Contemporary Social Processes
by Dave Ramsaran & Derek V. Price

# Categories : Globalization (2003)
# Identifications : Article in Journals
# Number of pages : 26

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The term globalization describes the contradictory economic, political, and cultural processes of world capitalist integration. Although capitalism has been of a global character since the 1400s, the current phase of globalization is manifest by emergent transnational institutions, changing relations between multinational corporations and sovereign nation-states, and the development of a global monoculture of consumption. In order to articulate the contradictory processes of globalization, we propose a critical framework that explains globalization as a dialectical relationship between and within the suprastatal, statal, and intrastatal sectors of the global system. We argue that dominant global processes are not an immutable feature of capitalism, but are contested by social actors across these three dimensions.

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One World: The Ethics of Globalization
By Peter Singer

# Publisher: Yale University Press
# Number Of Pages: 208
# Publication Date: 2002-10-01
# ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0300096860
# ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780300096866
# Binding: Hardcover

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Book Description:
Known for his original and courageous thinking on matters ranging from the treatment of animals to genetic screening, Peter Singer now turns his attention to the ethical issues surrounding globalization. In this provocative book, he challenges us to think beyond the boundaries of nation-states and consider what a global ethic could mean in today's world. Singer raises novel questions about such an ethic and, more important, he provides illuminating and practical answers.

The book encompasses four main global issues: climate change, the role of the World Trade Organization, human rights and humanitarian intervention, and foreign aid. Singer addresses each vital issue from an ethical perspective and offers alternatives to the state-centric approach that characterizes international theory and relations today. Posing a bold challenge to narrow or nationalistic views, Singer presents a realistic, new way of looking at contemporary global issues-through a prism of ethics.

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