Introducing Globalization Ties, Tensions, and Uneven Integration.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2013.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- About the Author
- Copyright page
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- 1 Globalization
- 1.1 Introducing a World of Interdependency and a Word
- 1.2 The Networks of Global Interdependency
- 2 Discourse
- 2.1 Globalization as Dominant Discourse
- 2.2 Dissident Discourse on Globalization
- 3 Commodities
- 3.1 What is a Commodity?
- 3.2 World Trade
- 3.3 Commodity Chains
- 3.4 TNCs
- 4 Labor
- 4.1 Interdependence and the Far-from-Flat World of Workers
- 4.2 The Changing Geographical Division of Labor
- 4.3 The Changing Social Divisions of Labor
- 4.4 Transnational Responses of Organized Labor
- 5 Money
- 5.1 The Meanings of Money
- 5.2 From Bretton Woods to the Rise of Global Finance
- 5.3 Debt, Inequality, and Global Poverty Management
- 6 Law
- 6.1 Trade Agreements and the Globalization of Commercial Law
- 6.2 Courts, Human Rights, and Judicial Globalization
- 6.3 Social Justice and the Grassroots Globalization of Law
- 7 Governance
- 7.1 The End of the Nation-State?
- 7.2 Inter-Governmental Institutions of Global Governance
- 7.3 Non-Governmental Organizations of Global Governance
- 8 Space
- 8.1 Uneven Development, Geopolitics, and Geoeconomics
- 8.2 Global Cities and Speculative Urbanism
- 8.3 Enclaves, Slums, and Citizenship
- 9 Health
- 9.1 Interdependent Ecologies of Global Change
- 9.2 Molecular Biomedicine and Global Health
- 9.3 Globalization and Global Determinants of Health
- 10 Responses
- 10.1 Globalization and the Three "R"s: Reaction, Resilience, and Resistance
- 10.2 Reaction and Resistance to Global Neoliberalization
- 10.3 Resilience and Resistance in the Global University
- Glossary
- Index