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Phenomenon of Globalization: A Collection of Interdisciplinary Globalization Research Essays New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 360 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631636849
  • ISBN-13: 9783631636848
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 360 g
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The term globalization arouses different feelings. Some people regard it with fear; others consider it the incarnation of a new time – a time when the relations between different cultures and parts of the world intensify increasingly. Consequently, the term is not only used to explain highly diverse phenomena but also to shed light on the alleged darkness of a world in change. In this collective volume, scientists from different academic disciplines and regions of the world wanted to make available their perceptions of this ample term to a broader audience. Twenty contributions comprising nine academic disciplines depict the process of the growing together of the world via different approaches. Apart from the contributions from historians, the reader will find articles from the fields of philosophy, architecture, economics, sociology, political science, journalism, anthropology, and law. This is to offer the reader a small insight into the variety of research about globalization and may contribute to a better understanding of this phenomenon that is treated differently in diverse academic disciplines and different parts of the world.

This book offers an insight into the variety of research about globalization and may contribute to a better understanding of this phenomenon. The reader will find articles from the fields of philosophy, architecture, economics, sociology, political science, journalism, anthropology, and law.

Recenzijas

«This scientific kaleidoscope sparkles in domains as varied as philosophy, architecture, sociology, anthropology and law, well beyond the purely historical approach.» (Frédéric Villon, Bulletin Quotidien Europe 11111, 2014)

Contents: Andreas Exenberger: Introduction: The Phenomenon of
Globalization: A first Orientation Christoph Mertl: Globalizations,
Globalities, Global Histories: Some theoretical corner stones Philipp
Strobl: Defining the «Indefinable»: World Cities as Indicators for the
Process of Globalization Bianca Winkler: Globalization and Global History:
Two Sides of a Coin? Makiko Ruike: City museums in the age of
globalization: Representation of metropolitan diversity Lucķa Alicia
Aguerre: (Un)Free-flowing: Globalization and its relation with the phenomenon
of migration Marķa G. Navarro: From System of Exchange to Globalization
Markus Gruber: Organizational Communication in a Postmodern Environment
Jasna Cizler: Cities and Architecture in a Time of Globalization Ana
Tajder: The Role of Globalization in the Process of Singlezation Mattew
Okeyim/Innocent Okoronye: Unequal Globalization: North and South Divide
Manfred Kohler: The Council of European Municipalities and Regions Sarra
Moneir Ahmed: Whos Afraid of Twitter?! The Egyptian Revolution going Global
Dawn Kremslehner-Haas: The Impact of Market Globalism on Urban African
American Communities Sina Ansari Eshlaghi: The Impact of Globalization on
Iranian Middle Class Consumption Attitudes Özge Subasi: Creative Portfolio
of Viennese-Turkishness Globalisation and Design Anthropology Kristina
Aneli: International Economic Law as the Answer to Globalization
Christian Wlaschütz: The Globalization of International Human Rights Norms
through Transitional Justice and Its Critics Sabariah Mohamed Salleh:
Westernization and Malaysian Television Friederike Ruth Winkler: Jewish
Immigration into the Land of Israel/Palestine during the 19th Century.