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Globalization and the City by John R. Short,

Globalization and the City by John R. Short,
"Globalization and the City" provides an accessible and topical examination of the urban impact of globalization and the role of cities in globalization. The significance of this contribution to the debate is threefold. Firstly, it examines the role of cities across the globe rather than a narrow band of world cities. Secondly, the relationship between urban dynamics and cultural and political globalization is explored in depth showing how economic, cultural and political processes at the global level lead to changes in the city. Finally, unlike many existing studies which only focus on globally induced changes to the city, this book looks at how the process operates in the opposite direction to reproduce globalization through urban dynamics. Key Features: Breaks new ground by providing a truly global focus through the use of extensive case studies of cities such as Sydney, Seoul and Miami Discusses cultural and political globalization, not just economic globalization Presents original research and provides other material not easily found elsewhere Complex theoretical issues are clarified and refined Fully illustrated and written in an accessible and attractive style "Globalization and the City" is written for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in urban geography, urban policies, economic geography, world political economy and cultural studies.



The Case Against the Global Economy: And for a Turn Toward the Local by Jerry Mander,
The Case Against the Global Economy: And for a Turn Toward the Local by Jerry Mander,
A great political debate is emerging over the many unexpected and profound consequences of the rush toward the global economy and its effects on jobs, human rights, cultural diversity, democracy, and the natural world. The world's political and corporate leaders are restructuring the planet's economic and political arrangements in ways that directly affect humans and the environment more than anything since the Industrial Revolution. New, giant globalizing institutions such as the World Trade Organization, GATT, and the World Bank, created with scant public debate or scrutiny, have moved real power away from citizen democracies and nation states to global corporate bureaucracies, with grave results. The Case Against the Global Economy is the first comprehensive point-by-point analysis of the new global economy, its premise and its full social and ecological implications. The work gathers 43 leading economic, agricultural, cultural, and environmental experts who charge that free trade and economic globalization are producing exactly the opposite results from what has been promised. In the end, it is clear that we need to reverse course, turning away from globalization toward a revitalized democracy, local self-sufficiency, and ecological health. With an introduction by Jerry Mander and David C. Korten. Essays include: Wendell Berry, "Conserving Communities"; Vandana Shiva and Radha Holla-Bhar, "Piracy by Patent: The Case of the Neem Tree"; Ralph Nader and Lori Wallach, "GATT, NAFTA, and the Subversion of the Democratic Process"; William Greider, "Citizen GE"; Jeremy Rifkin, "New Technology and the End of Jobs"; Helena Norberg-Hodge, "The Pressure to Modernize and Globalize"; David Korten, "The Mythic Victory of Market Capitalism"; Kirkpatrick Sale, "Principles of Bioregionalism"; Herman E.



Philosophy, Politics and Economics - Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) is a popular interdisciplinary degree which combines study from the three eponymous disciplines. It is most strongly associated with the University of Oxford — the institution that first offered the degree — but is increasingly being offered at other universities across the English-speaking world.

Westernisation - Westernization is a process whereby traditional, long-established societies come under the influence of Western culture in such matters as industry and technology, law, politics and economics, lifestyle and diet, language and the alphabet, religion and values. Westernization has been a pervasive and accelerating influence across the world in the last few centuries.

The World Forum - The World Forum is an international weblog and web forum based on Scoop. It attempts to foster a culture in which people of all political perspectives can discuss politics and other world issues, expressing their different points of view rationally and constructively.

Museum of World Culture - The national Museum of World Culture opened in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2004. Its aim is to interpret the subject of world culture in a interdisciplinary way.



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Culture Economics Globalizing Politics World - Culture Economics Globalizing Politics World China and Globalization China culture economics globalizing politics world and Globalization is a compact, highly readable introductory text on contemporary China culture economics globalizing politics world and the massive changes it is presently undergoing. It focuses primarily on how economic structural change is driving the processes, but discusses many other issues as well--politics, social change, reform, international economics, culture economics globalizing politics world and cultural change. In its quarter-century long shift from communism to ...

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