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    Imagined Globalization.George Yúdice (ed.) - 2014 - Duke University Press.
    A leading figure in cultural studies worldwide, Néstor García Canclini is a Latin American thinker who has consistently sought to understand the impact of globalization on the relations between Latin America, Europe, and the United States, and among Latin American countries. In this book, newly available in English, he considers how globalization is imagined by artists, academics, migrants, and entrepreneurs, all of whom traverse boundaries and, at times, engage in conflicted or negotiated multicultural interactions. García Canclini contrasts the (...)
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    Imagined Globalization.Néstor García Canclini - 2014 - Duke University Press.
    A leading figure in cultural studies worldwide, Néstor García Canclini is a Latin American thinker who has consistently sought to understand the impact of globalization on the relations between Latin America, Europe, and the United States, and among Latin American countries. In this book, newly available in English, he considers how globalization is imagined by artists, academics, migrants, and entrepreneurs, all of whom traverse boundaries and, at times, engage in conflicted or negotiated multicultural interactions. García Canclini contrasts the (...)
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    Diffused Aesthetics or the Globalization of the Aesthetic.Andrea Mecacci - forthcoming - Boletín de Estética.
    Diffused aesthetics is the formula by which the pervasiveness of aesthetic phenomena in the current scenario is summarized: having overcome the long phase of the exclusive dominance of art as the parameter of aesthetic values, contemporaneity has recognized itself in a plurality of practices in which even the non-aesthetic is thought and experienced as aesthetic. The essay aims to probe the theoretical aspects of this process in which material consumption and immaterial consumption converge into a single, everyday and pervasive scenario. (...)
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    D Environmental Ethics and Economic Policy.E. Globalization - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions.
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  5. ConcateNations' : globalisation in a Spinozist context.Yves Citton - 2007 - In Diane Morgan & Gary Banham, Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 91--117.
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    Globalisation of Law: the Effect of Globalisation on the Domestic Interpretation of Law.Paresh Kathrani - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 116 (2):115-129.
    The law consists of both internal and external rules, but in both cases they regulate the behaviour of the subjects towards each other. This can be viewed from a phenomenological perspective in the sense that people have a drive to make sense of their world, and the rules that are developed essentially enable them to relate to the world in this way. If anything interferes with this drive, then it causes peoples’ existential upset. That is why the state both enforces (...)
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    Shaping globalisation.U. Steger & H. Korte - 2001 - Poiesis and Praxis 1 (1):67-77.
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    Globalisation or Westernisation? Ethical Concerns in the Whole Bio-business.Godfrey B. Tangwa - 1999 - Bioethics 13 (3-4):218-226.
    Increasing awareness of the importance of the biodiversity of the whole global biosphere has led to further awareness that the problems which arise in connection with preservation and exploitation of our planet’s biodiversity are best tackled from a global perspective. The ‘Biodiversity Convention’ and the ‘Human Genome Project’ are some of the concrete attempts at such globalisation. But, while these efforts are certainly very good at the intentional level and on paper, there is, at the practical level of implementation, the (...)
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    Zest: essays on the art of living.Iain Bamforth - 2022 - Manchester: Carcanet.
    Following on the explorations of culture and politics in his previous collection The Good European, the writings in Zest delve into less obvious but important aspects of social life-- into manual work and 'dolce far niente', into ancient vernacular craft traditions and the data stockpiles of modernity. Early in the book we visit the Garden of Eden with Hieronymus Bosch, where we share with him the first fruit. It takes us by way of writers, artists, philosophers, travellers, photographers, musicians and (...)
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  10. Globalisation: towards a transnational state?Robert Went - 2001 - Science and Society 65 (4):2001-2002.
     
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    The globalisation of the nursing workforce: barriers confronting overseas qualified nurses in Australia.Lesleyanne Hawthorne - 2001 - Nursing Inquiry 8 (4):213-229.
    The globalisation of the nursing workforce: barriers confronting overseas qualified nurses in AustraliaRecent decades have coincided with the rapid globalisation of the nursing profession. Within Australia there has been rising dependence on overseas qualified nurses (OQNs) to compensate for chronic nurse shortages related to the continued exodus of Australian nurses overseas and to emerging opportunities in other professions. Between 1983/4 and 1994/5, 30 544 OQNs entered Australia on either a permanent or temporary basis, counter‐balancing the departure overseas of 23 613 (...)
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    Introduction: Think Through Art Globally.Xiao Andina Ouyang - 2022 - Rivista di Estetica 80:3-10.
    This issue starts from a conviction that globalization is inevitable, and in this process, we journey together. Globalization for East Asia once meant Westernization, or less geographically specific, universal modernization. However, it became apparent that globalization cannot be simply defined in terms of assimilation and univocality, as insoluble disputes and radical differences in all aspects of life still occur and reoccur. Nonetheless, dialogue and interaction have been happening more frequently on a larger scale, even if sometimes concurrently (...)
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    The Art of the Possible The Bullet or the Ballot Box: Defining Politics in the Emerging Global Order.Olle Frödin - 2011 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 58 (128):1-20.
    In the wake of globalisation different social science disciplines have found themselves entering into similar terrains of inquiry. However, each discipline tends to draw on different and often contradictory understandings of the political, and of related notions such as power. The lack of a shared notion of politics may prevent social scientists from gaining important insights from other disciplines. In this paper I therefore seek to demonstrate that seemingly contradictory notions of politics are better seen as different forms of political (...)
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    The Globalisation of Peripheries.Artur Niedźwiecki - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 25:43-60.
    The author attempts to investigate connections and interdependencies between periphery countries and the globalisation process, including the attitude of these countries to unification blocs, such as the European integration project. The basic research tool used in this work is a systemic analysis, as well as the core-periphery method, derived from social sciences. Its fundamental hypothesis is that the decline of the liberal architecture of the globe may translate into the periphery’s tendency to abandon real convergence in favour of the fragmentary (...)
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  15. Globalisation économique et universalisme des valeurs.Joseph Joblin - 2003 - Gregorianum 84 (4):849-871.
    A just and lasting peace can be established only on the basis of social justice. The road to peace through social justice is endangered by the growing socio-economic phenomenon of globalization, dominated as it is by economic perspectives which encourage opposed interests and rivalries among nations. The present article considers the possibility of the adoption of common values and policies by governments and peoples belonging to different cultural traditions, by which economic interests and relations might be subordinated to these (...)
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    Introduction to symposium on globalisation.Gregory Heath - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (1):37–39.
  17. The impact of economic globalisation on health.Meri Koivusalo - 2005 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (1):13-34.
    The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and should consider how it shapes both health and health policies. I first discuss the ways in which economic globalisation can and has been defined and then why it is important to analyse its impact both in terms of health and health policies. I then explore the ways in which economic globalisation influences health and health policies and how this relates to equity, social justice, (...)
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    Mondialisation ou globalisation?: les leçons de Simone Weil.Alain Supiot & Robert Chenavier (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Collège de France.
    Le problème de notre temps n'est pas de choisir entre globalisation et repliement identitaire : on ne peut ignorer ni la diversité des pays, ni leur interdépendance croissante face aux périls écologiques et sociaux qui les affectent tous. La langue française permet de dépasser ce faux dilemme avec la distinction qu'elle autorise entre globalisation et mondialisation. Globaliser, c'est oeuvrer au règne du Marché, de la croissance illimitée, de la flexibilisation du travail et de l'hégémonisme culturel. Mondialiser consiste à établir un (...)
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    Wild politics: feminism, globalisation, bio/diversity.Susan Hawthorne - 2002 - North Melbourne, Vic.: Spinifex.
    The personal and the political, the local and the global—divergent perspectives are synthesized in this visionary examination of globalization and how it affects individual lives. Personal stories of urban and rural living reveal the many varieties of experience and how Western culture has created both immense wealth and poverty. Discussions of primary production, neoclassical economics, and international trade agreements accompany writing about nature and how rural life is deeply connected to land.
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    A globalisation of the Gelfand duality theorem.Bernhard Banaschewski & Christopher J. Mulvey - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 137 (1-3):62-103.
    In this paper we bring together results from a series of previous papers to prove the constructive version of the Gelfand duality theorem in any Grothendieck topos , obtaining a dual equivalence between the category of commutative C*-algebras and the category of compact, completely regular locales in the topos.
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    (2 other versions)Could Globalisation be Good for World Health?Thomas Pogge - 2008 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 1:1-10.
    Every day thousands of people die from poverty-related causes. Many of these deaths could be avoided if appropriate medical treatments were available to the world’s poor. Due to the current tructure of the international patent regime, they are not. Since the risks and costs associated with pharmaceutical innovation are extremely high, to incentivise research, inventor firms are granted a temporary monopoly over newly invented drugs. While allowing firms to make up for the costs of research, this has the morally perverse (...)
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  22. A Tool for Assessing Globalisation Affinity Among Groups of Specific Cultural Backgrounds.Arnold Groh - 2018 - Journal of Globalization Studies 1 (9):38-47.
    To investigate cultural lifestyle preferences in different cultural contexts, a forced-choice questionnaire was constructed, based on Thurstone's Law of Comparative Judgement, an almost forgotten statistical method of 1927, which is a useful tool for assessing groups. This study's questionnaire items targeted job and living conditions in the spectrum from traditional to globalised lifestyles. Subjects were indigenous representatives at the UNO in Geneva, and students in Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa and Germany. The preferences ascertained reflect attitudes on a scale ranging from (...)
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    The ethical challenges of globalisation: Critical reflections on the ISBEE 2nd World Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil.Ken McPhail - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (1):78-82.
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    Towards a Critique of Globalisation.Bregham Dalgliesh - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 51:63-74.
    This presentation examines globalisation’s homogenising effects that negate the construction of a world in common, or mondialisation, which in turn is linked to the ineffectiveness of classic vitalistic criticisms of capitalism. The need to find an alternative critique that can also take into account the role of technology at the global level in transforming power relations is then addressed. To this end, globalisation is distinguished from liberalisation, internationalisation, modernisation and universalisation in terms of spatio-temporal deterritorialisation and its engine room of (...)
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    Globalization with a European Face.Hermann Schwengel - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):414-416.
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    Theory in contemporary art since 1985.Zoya Kocur & Simon Leung (eds.) - 2005 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    Theory in Contemporary Art since 1985 is a groundbreaking anthology that captures the essence and the edge of the contemporary art scene. Provides the first truly comprehensive and international anthology of theory in contemporary art of the last two decades. Brings together a broad selection of important contributions to the fields of contemporary art, theory, and culture from established and emergent art voices, including scholars, curators, critics, and artists from around the globe. Focuses on key theoretical and aesthetic issues in (...)
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    De l'art à la culture.Jean Baechler - 2019 - Paris: Hermann.
    Pris en son sens le plus étroit, l'art (au singulier) semble être une particularité européenne moderne et un produit culturel de l'histoire. La distinction entre art et non-art est particulièrement délicate et semble de plus en plus difficile à délimiter clairement dans nos sociétés contemporaines, où le beau investit de nombreuses sphères artisanales et industrielles tout en s'absentant des productions désignées spécifiquement par le vocable "artistique". Dans ce court essai, l'auteur propose d'examiner la question de l'art et du non-art dans (...)
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    The Globalization of American Law.David A. Westbrook - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):526-528.
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    The growth of inequality in Russia: is globalisation to blamec.Irina Soboleva - 2013 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 7 (1):64.
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  30. The Dialectic of concrete totality in the age of globalisation : Karel Kosík's Dialectics of the concrete fifty years later.Anselm K. Min - 2021 - In Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart, Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the concrete. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Unsettled boundaries: philosophy, art, ethics east/west.Curtis L. Carter (ed.) - 2017 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
    For readers looking for insights into key issues linking current Eastern and Western views on the arts, aesthetics, and philosophy, Unsettled Boundaries offers fresh and insightful perspectives on current issues as seen by leading Chinese and Western scholars. Represented in the volume are previously unpublished essays of Nöel Carroll, Garry Hagberg, Richard Shusterman, and Jason Wirth alongside writings of Chinese peers Gao Jianping, Peng Feng, Liu Yuedi, Wang Chunchen and Cheng Xiangzhan. The essays in this volume draw attention to evolving (...)
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    The educational paradigm shift for student-centred learning in the process of globalisation.Svitlana Bodnar - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 10:102-108.
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    Agonistic Democracy: Constituent Power in the Era of Globalisation.Mark Wenman - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This pioneering book delivers a systematic account of agonistic democracy, and a much-needed analysis of the core components of agonism: pluralism, tragedy, and the value of conflict. It also traces the history of these ideas, identifying the connections with republicanism and with Greek antiquity. Mark Wenman presents a critical appraisal of the leading contemporary proponents of agonism and, in a series of well-crafted and comprehensive discussions, brings these thinkers into debate with one another, as well as with the post-structuralist and (...)
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  34. SUSTAINABLE REASON-BASED GOVERNANCE AFTER THE GLOBALISATION COMPLEXITY THRESHOLD.Andrei P. Kirilyuk - forthcoming - Work Submitted for the Global Challenges Prize 2017.
    We propose a qualitatively new kind of governance for the emerging need to efficiently guide the densely interconnected, ever more complex world development, which is based on explicit and openly presented problem solutions and their interactive implementation practice within the versatile, but unified professional analysis of complex real-world dynamics, involving both the powerful central units and the attached creative worldwide network of professional representatives. We provide fundamental and rigorous scientific arguments in favour of introduction of just that kind of governance (...)
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  35. Globalization Versus National Culture.Bohdan Dziemidok - 2002 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 4:107-122.
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    Debates about Globalisation: The Influence of Ronald Preston.Peter Sedgwick - 2004 - Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (2):182-196.
    This article considers the nature of global governance, and the response of the churches to global governance, looking especially at international relations and the economy, and issues of social justice and equity.
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    (1 other version)The international campaign against the multilateral agreement on investment: A test case for the future of globalisation?David Wood - 2000 - Philosophy and Geography 3 (1):25-45.
    Written from the point of view of a campaigner against economic globalisation, this paper looks at the recent Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and the campaign against it which eventually led to its demise. It looks at the nature of the diverse coalition of interests opposed to the MAI, and in particular their use of e‐mail and the Internet, and argues that the success of this campaign has lessons beyond the immediate victory over the forces promoting the MAI. It is (...)
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    New religions as the postsecular epiphenomenon of globalisation in the contemporary Ukrainian society.Irina Grabovska, Tetiana Talko & Tetiana Vlasova - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-6.
    The tendencies of postsecularism in the social life of today's Ukraine are especially significant in their influence on the quasi-religious context of religious worships practiced in the country. These factors erode the modernity basis of the society, and Ukraine appears in the contradictory situation of its intention to complete the modernisation process and oppose the antiglobalistic isolationism. The neo-Protestant teachings and practices are obviouly connected with the principles of liberalism and consumerism. Neo-Oriental and new syncretic religions show that they produce (...)
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  39. Globalization: Curse or Hope?Włodzimierz Siwiński - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (11-12):15-26.
     
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    Contesting Globalization on the Waterfront.Peter Turnbull - 2000 - Politics and Society 28 (3):367-391.
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  41. Globalization in the light of bediuzzaman said nursi's risale-I nur : An exposition.Amer Al-Roubaie & Shaifiq Alvi - 2005 - In Ian S. Markham & İbrahim Özdemir, Globalization, ethics, and Islam: the case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi. Burlington, Vt: Ashgate.
  42. Globalization nad Cultural Dynamics in a Multiethnic Stste: Australian Multiculturalism from an International Perspective.J. J. Smolicz - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (11-12):27-42.
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    Crisis of cultural identity in east asia: On the meaning of confucian ethics in the age of globalisation.Young-Bae Song - 2002 - Asian Philosophy 12 (2):109 – 125.
    How can people from diverse and different cultural backgrounds balance and reconcile their autonomous cultural identity with the universal dictates of the global age? My approach to this question is from an East Asian perspective, in particular by addressing the issue of 'Confucian cultural identity' under four broad topics: (1) the truth and falsehood of the discourse on 'Asian Values' and 'Confucian-style Capitalism'; (2) the spread of modern science and the tragic consequences of 'Instrumental Reason'; (3) criticism of instrumental reason (...)
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  44. Art & Otherness: Crisis in Cultural Identity.Thomas McEvilley - 1992 - Recovered Classics.
    "Directly following the internationally acclaimed Art & Discontent, Thomas McEvilley argues in Art & Otherness for an advanced anthropological perspective that contravenes conventional thinking in the visual arts, and leads to a concept of artistic globalization. The description of Western culture as superior and in opposition to other cultures of the world preoccupied our aesthetic philosophy for at least 200 years, whether or not explicitly stated. That argument was undertaken in various guises, especially as the historical determinism of Hegel (...)
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    What Do We Owe the World's Poor? International Justice in an Era of Globalisation'.Antoon Vandevelde - 2005 - Ethical Perspectives 12 (4):481-496.
    In his Law of Peoples, Rawls severely restricts our duties of justice towards the global poor. Many of his critics have replied that there actually exists a global basic structure and that hence the difference principle applies on a global scale.However the shipwrecked of globalization do not contribute in any substantial way to the creation of global wealth. We show that Martha Nussbaum’s cosmopolitan solution to this problem is unsatisfactory because it ignores scarcity as one of the circumstances of (...)
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    Globalization of intui tionistic set theory.Gaisi Takeuti & Satoko Titani - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 33 (C):195-211.
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    La philosophie et l'art : de nouveaux paysages pour l'esthétique.Curtis Carter - 2012 - Diogène 1:119-142.
    Part I of this essay will examine how the interplay between philosophy and art over the past century is reflected in the aesthetic theories of four leading Twentieth century aestheticians: Walter Benjamin, Merleau-Ponty, Gilles Deleuze, Arthur Danto. The philosophers’ theories are linked to the developments in art most directly related to their respective approaches to problems in aesthetics. Part II will explore selected non-philosophical social and technological developments that are in the process of altering the course of contemporary art today. (...)
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    Hutchens, Anna: Changing Big Business: The Globalisation of the Fair Trade Movement: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, Mass, 2009, 236 pp. [REVIEW]William H. Friedland - 2011 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (1):71-74.
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    Whither Globalization? An Interview with Roland Robertson.Mike Featherstone - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):169-185.
    In this interview to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Theory, Culture & Society special issue on Global Culture, Roland Robertson reflects on his long involvement as one of the major theorists of globalization. He recounts how in his early years as a sociologist there was strong resistance to thinking beyond the nation-state society. He comments on the emergence of the field of transdisciplinary global studies, the concern with global culture and his own attempts to extend the concept of (...)
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    Is Globalization Good for Women?Alison M. Jaggar - 2001 - Comparative Literature 53 (4):298-314.
    Is globalization good for women? The answer to this question obviously depends on what one means by "globalization" and by "good" and which "women" one has in mind. After explaining briefly what I mean by "globalization" and "good" and indicating which women I have in mind, I intend to argue that globalization, as we currently know it, is not good for most women. However, I'll suggest that the badness of the present situation is not due to (...)
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