Globalizing Connections


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Globalizing Care


Globalizing Care

Author: Fiona Robinson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2018-10-08


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This book broadens the scope of thinking about ethics in global social relations, criticizing the 'leading traditions' in international ethics, and exploring the ways in which some strands of feminist moral philosophy may offer an alternative perspective to view ethics in international relations.

Managing International Connectivity, Diversity of Learning and Changing Labour Markets


Managing International Connectivity, Diversity of Learning and Changing Labour Markets

Author: Ka Ho Mok

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2016-08-10


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This book examines how major Asian cities have enhanced their global competitiveness by transforming their higher education systems to equip their graduates with global competence. It primarily focuses on policy implications and urban governance, especially comparing how governments are responding to the growing challenges of international connectivity and are managing the diversity of populations resulting from an increasingly globalized world.

New Media, Development and Globalization: Making Connections in the Global South


New Media, Development and Globalization: Making Connections in the Global South

Author: Don Slater

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2014-01-15


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New media, development and globalization are the key terms through which the future is being imagined and performed in governance, development initiatives and public and political discourse. Yet these authoritative terms have arisen within particular cultural and ideological contexts. In using them, we risk promoting over-generalized and seemingly unchallengeable frameworks for action and knowledge production which can blind us to the complex global patterns and promise of social reality. This compelling book forces us to look at these terms afresh. Drawing on more than ten years of ethnographic fieldwork in Latin America, West Africa and South Asia, Don Slater seeks to challenge these terms as voicing specific northern narratives rather than universal truths, and to see them from the perspective of southern people and communities who are equally concerned to understand new machines for communication, new models of social change and new maps of social connection. The central question the book poses is: how we can democratize the ways we think and practise new media, development and globalization, opening these terms to dialogue and challenge within North-South relations? Rooted in sociological debates, New Media, Development and Globalization will also be a provocative contribution to media and cultural studies, studies of digital culture, development studies, geography and anthropology.