Global Transformations

Global Transformations
Author: David Held
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804736278

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In this book, the authors set forth a new model of globalization that lays claims to supersede existing models, and then use this model to assess the way the processes of globalization have operated in different historic periods in respect to political organization, military globalization, trade, finance, corporate productivity, migration, culture, and the environment. Each of these topics is covered in a chapter which contrasts the contemporary nature of globalization with that of earlier epochs. In mapping the shape and political consequences of globalization, the authors concentrate on six states in advanced capitalist societies (SIACS): the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Germany, and Japan. For comparative purposes, other states—particularly those with developing economics—are referred to and discussed where relevant. The book concludes by systematically describing and assessing contemporary globalization, and appraising the implications of globalization for the sovereignty and autonomy of SIACS. It also confronts directly the political fatalism that surrounds much discussion of globalization with a normative agenda that elaborates the possibilities for democratizing and civilizing the unfolding global transformation.

Global Transformations

Global Transformations
Author: M. Trouillot
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137041449

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Through an examination of such disciplinary keywords, and their silences, as the West, modernity, globalization, the state, culture, and the field, this book aims to explore the future of anthropology in the Twenty-first-century, by examining its past, its origins, and its conditions of possibility alongside the history of the North Atlantic world and the production of the West. In this significant book, Trouillot challenges contemporary anthropologists to question dominant narratives of globalization and to radically rethink the utility of the concept of culture, the emphasis upon fieldwork as the central methodology of the discipline, and the relationship between anthropologists and the people whom they study.

Global Transformations in the Life Sciences 1945 1980

Global Transformations in the Life Sciences  1945   1980
Author: Patrick Manning,Mat Savelli
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780822986058

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The second half of the twentieth century brought extraordinary transformations in knowledge and practice of the life sciences. In an era of decolonization, mass social welfare policies, and the formation of new international institutions such as UNESCO and the WHO, monumental advances were made in both theoretical and practical applications of the life sciences, including the discovery of life’s molecular processes and substantive improvements in global public health and medicine. Combining perspectives from the history of science and world history, this volume examines the impact of major world-historical processes of the postwar period on the evolution of the life sciences. Contributors consider the long-term evolution of scientific practice, research, and innovation across a range of fields and subfields in the life sciences, and in the context of Cold War anxieties and ambitions. Together, they examine how the formation of international organizations and global research programs allowed for transnational exchange and cooperation, but in a period rife with competition and nationalist interests, which influenced dramatic changes in the field as the postcolonial world order unfolded.

The Global Transformation

The Global Transformation
Author: Barry Buzan,George Lawson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107035577

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This book shows how the political, economic, military and cultural revolutions of the nineteenth century shaped modern international relations.

Museum Frictions

Museum Frictions
Author: Ivan Karp
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2006-12-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0822338947

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This third volume in a bestselling series on culture, society, and museums examines the effects of globalization on contemporary museum, heritage, and exhibition practices.

The BRICs US Decline and Global Transformations

The BRICs  US    Decline    and Global Transformations
Author: R. Kiely
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137499974

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The author examines the rise of the BRICs and the supposed decline of the United States. Focusing on the boom years from 1992 to 2007, and the crisis years after 2008, he argues that there are limits to the rise of the former and that the extent of US decline has been greatly exaggerated.

Political Economy of Media Industries

Political Economy of Media Industries
Author: Randy Nichols,Gabriela Martinez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429890444

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This book provides a critical political economic examination of the impact of increasingly concentrated global media industries. It addresses different media and communication industries from around the globe, including film, television, music, journalism, telecommunication, and information industries. The authors use case studies to examine how changing methods of production and distribution are impacting a variety of issues including globalization, environmental devastation, and the shifting role of the State. This collection finds communication at a historical moment in which capitalist control of media and communication is the default status and, so, because of the increasing levels of concentration globally allows those in control to define the default ideological status. In turn, these concentrated media forces are deployed under the guise of entertainment but with a mind towards further concentration and control of the media apparatuses many times in convergence with others

Russian Transformations

Russian Transformations
Author: Leo McCann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2004-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134348350

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The transition of Russia to a 'developed market economy' has been slower, more contradictory and less predictable than expected. This book examines contemporary Russian socio-economic development, and explores the degree to which Russian experiences can be incorporated into current social science theories. In particular, it questions how far the concept of 'globalization' is applicable to the situation in Russia.