Which Global Village? : Societies, Cultures, and Political-Economic Systems in a Euro-Atlantic Perspective

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Which Global Village? : Societies, Cultures, and Political-Economic Systems in a Euro-Atlantic Perspective

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780275973902
  • DDC分類 338.9

基本説明

Trade laws, industrial relations, economic and political systems are analyzed in a critical perspective. Moreover, environment and sustainable development, languages' rights, education, mobility and migrations are discussed in view of contemporary social changes.

Full Description

The word village has the evocative power of ancient shared social values based on solidarity, equality, and common expectations for the betterment of life. The book's title is borrowed from McLuhan's apt metaphor, but questions its underlying assumptions. The contributors recast some of the basic elements of the complex phenomenon of the so-called globalization. Trade laws, industrial relations, economic and political systems are analyzed in a critical perspective. Moreover, environment and sustainable development, languages' rights, education, mobility and migrations are discussed in view of contemporary changes that societies are undergoing throughout the world. The vulnerability of societies caught up in new networks of interdependence due to reduced distances also are put to the fore, in the context of the new accelerated circulation of information, ideas, goods, and human beings. Provacative reading for scholars interested in a multinational, Euro-Atlanticist perspective on globalization.

The international discourse is most recently focused on some negative outgrowths of world economy, especially after the Seattle Round (December 1999) and its unexpected uprising of protests. The researches of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies (University of Genoa), in cooperation with scholars from Europe, Canada and the United States, offer in this collection of essays a multinational contribution which is part of their work in progress on the multifaceted issue of the contemporary global village. The book features some optimistic outcomes, and some worries about what the new millennium will not achieve, despite the common and transnational efforts, that is to say a fair re-distribution of resources to reach what R. W. Fogel defines a post-modern equality, based on values as well as on material wealth. In sum, the essayists wonder if some of the hidden promises of globalization will develop in a better new century.

Contents

Preface by Valeria Gennaro Lerda Introduction by Valeria Gennaro Lerda Economic, Political, and Social Dimensions of Globalization Introductory Outline. "Global Village or Global Pillage?" A New Architecture and New Architects by Jeremy Brecher The Local and the Global in Financial Crisis by Elmar Altvatar The Uneasiness of Globalization: Notes on the Role of Migrations in the World Society by Alessandro Dal Lago Globalization Without Enemies or Enemies of Globalization? by Luca Burgazzoli Mobility in the Globalized Economy Vincenzo Li Donni Industrial Relations and Globalization: Some Reflections Based on the Canadian Experience by Gilles Trudeau United States and Europe in the New World Order The Audacity of America: Historical Origins of the New World Order by Bruce Daniels Opposition Tendencies to the (More or Less) One-Party System in the United States by Malcolm Sylvers Globalization: The Role of Parties and Movements in the Consolidation of Neodemocracies by Andrea Mignone Continental Drift: European Integration and American Hegemony by Stephen Burman The Impact of Globalization on the American South: Culture, Ecology, and Economy by David Goldfield Toward a Cosmopolitan Society? Ecology, Languages, Gender, and Education "Mondo Esotico": Globalization Through Green-Colored Glasses by Jack Temple Kirby IGlobalization and Problems of Intergraded Analysis in the Processes of Territorialization, Deterritorialization, and Reterritorialization Caused by the Nets Frameworks: Some Meaningful Examples by Mauro Spotorno Reconciling Economics and Ecology to Address Global Issues by J. Terry Rolfe Language and Law in the Era of Globalization by Joseph G. Turi The Pathologization of the Female Body in the Post-Fordist Era: Notes for Feminist Considerations about Globalization by Augusta Molinari Globalization and its Challenge to Higher Education: Some Reflections of a European Americanist Educator and Life-Long Learner by Dorothea Steiner Globalization and the Prospects for Cosmopolitan Society by Barrie Axford Concluding Remarks by Ferdinando Fasce