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Is Globalisation Sustainable? [PDF]
It is clear that globalisation is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itself on a global scale. Among the visible manifestations of globalisation are the greater international movement of goods and services, financial capital, information and people. In addition, there are technological developments, more international cultural
Pim Martens, Martens Pim
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Spatialities of Globalisation [PDF]
The focus of this paper is on the theorisation of the spatialities of globalisation. I seek to shift the emphasis away from the currently dominant discourse of scalar and territorial relativisation, towards relational processes and network forms of organisation that defy a linear distinction between place and space.
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Acta Horticulturae, 2006
The world is getting smaller and smaller. All participants to this conference are the best example for that: we come from all over the world to discuss themes related to our daily food. Living in a small world has great advantages but also some drawbacks. We like to think we are ready for a major up scaling of our food supplies, but are we really? What
Tijskens, L.M.M. +2 more
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The world is getting smaller and smaller. All participants to this conference are the best example for that: we come from all over the world to discuss themes related to our daily food. Living in a small world has great advantages but also some drawbacks. We like to think we are ready for a major up scaling of our food supplies, but are we really? What
Tijskens, L.M.M. +2 more
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Globalisation, anti-globalisation and the Jewish ‘question’
European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 2011This article explores the relation between globalisation and images of Jews. Globalisation along neoliberal lines has often had serious impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, particularly in the global South: economic distress must be taken seriously when discussing how ‘old’ images of the ‘economic Jew’ emerge within social movements.
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Globalisation and decolonisation
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2017ABSTRACTThis article offers a broad reconsideration of the decolonisation of the Western empires. The argument suggests that existing studies are unable to capture the full significance of the process because they remain confined within the established borders of formal empires and concentrate principally on Asia and Africa.
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Economics of Globalisation or Globalisation of Economics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Globalisation is the new age colonization whereby the hegemonic capitalist state has overtaken the world. The dialectics of economics has reignited the argument of open economy versus closed economy. Present scenario is such that the less developed countries and UDCs cannot afford an inward looking economy but it is also true that the sovereignty of ...
Tanima Dutta, Anupama Suresh
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European Journal of Dermatology, 2011
Globalisation brings patients more and more into contact with products or food from other cultures or countries. Europeans may be confronted with allergens not yet known in Europe - such as dimethylfumarate - responsible for contact allergy epidemics.
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Globalisation brings patients more and more into contact with products or food from other cultures or countries. Europeans may be confronted with allergens not yet known in Europe - such as dimethylfumarate - responsible for contact allergy epidemics.
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