Search results for "Globalization"

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Transnational Social Fields

2018

This chapter excavates Bourdieu’s theoretical insights concerning political sociology to develop a theory of transnational structuration processes. The early Bourdieu implicitly imagined the state as a nationally bounded actor. Only later in his career did he begin to grapple with issues such as globalization, transnationalism, and neoliberalism; and it is this later germ of ideas that this chapter develops. Transnational social fields, this chapter argues, are not reducible to institutional or organizational structures. They require a more holistic analysis of institutions and their underpinnings. To provide an example of how Bourdieu’s political sociology can be extended to transnational …

GlobalizationNeoliberalism (international relations)Political economyField (Bourdieu)Political scienceTransnationalism
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European Academic Identity

2018

This chapter argues that neoliberalism, through its bureaucratically led reform frenzy, produces not only identitarian uncertainty amid a politically relatively unorganized academe but also a scientifically legitimized ambivalent discourse that confuses more than clarifies the mission of the university and research. Resistance to neoliberalism is variable. More resistance can be observed from the humanities and the social sciences, from countries in whose self-image globalization plays a modest role, from individuals operating uniquely in their national contexts while less resistance will be found from those disciplines that are linked with economic development, business, or the internation…

GlobalizationNeoliberalism (international relations)Political sciencePolitical economyIdentity (social science)Resistance (psychoanalysis)Ambivalence
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The Dynamics of the Global Multinationals: Determinants of New Global Configurations and New Management Challenges

2018

During the last few decades, the complex interplay between (the process of) globalization and (the evolution of global) multinationals has radically changed both the architecture of the global economy and the characteristics of their main players – the global multinationals; new configurations have emerged, while new complexities have replaced them, in unprecedented (in terms of speed, breadth, and depth) manners, adding new valences to the challenges firms and their strategists are confronting nowadays. The aim of the paper is to identify (some of) the most significant shifts that have marked the dynamics of the global multinationals during the last two decades, in order to sketch the new …

GlobalizationOrder (exchange)Process (engineering)Benchmark (surveying)As isStrategic managementBusinessEconomic geographyArchitectureSketch
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Economic Globalization, Perceptions of the Room to Maneuver of National Governments and Individual Electoral Participation

2013

Recent macro-level research argues that economic globalisation has negative consequences for electoral turnout as globalisation would constrain the leeway of national governments and thereby render elections less meaningful to voters. This article constitutes the first attempt to analyse the link between perceptions of the national government’s room to manoeuvre and turnout on the individual level: Do individual perceptions that national governments enjoy less leeway under economic globalisation lead to a lower individual inclination to vote? The paper draws on the case of UK’s General Election in 2001 and, thus, a context in which the idea of a constraining effect of globalisation was made…

GlobalizationPolitical spectrumPolitical economyGeneral electionPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceContext (language use)TurnoutPublic administrationEconomic globalizationmedia_commonCalculus of votingSSRN Electronic Journal
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Transnational Aging and Quality of Life

2021

In an era of globalization and international mobility, older people’s geographic and social frames of reference have become increasingly transnationalized. These older people feel attached to different localities in different countries, oftentimes maintaining close ties with families and friends across borders. This chapter relates the various ways of older people’s transnational involvement with questions about their Quality of Life. It shows that transnational aging can have profound albeit complex consequences for several dimensions relevant for Quality of Life, including social relationships, social roles health, and dependency. However, the interrelationships between transnational agin…

GlobalizationQuality of life (healthcare)International mobilityDevelopment economicsSocial relationshipSociologyHealthy agingOlder peopleDependency (project management)
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The glocalizing duality of contemporary sport

2010

AbstractThis paper assesses the current debate, in the sphere of the sociology of sport, on globalization and sport, arguing that the advance of world sport now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is better understood in terms of the phenomenon of glocalization, that is, as a process by which global demands and forces conform or adapt to local conditions (Robertson), contributing in this way to the production of ‘township’ and ‘community’ and to the emergence of national identities. The 1992 Barcelona Olympics, the 1993 European Football Championship and the 2002 Korea-Japan World Football Cup are presented as examples of the dual and paradoxical character of contemporary sport i…

GlobalizationSociology and Political ScienceGlocalizationPolitical economyPhenomenonPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFootballSociologyNational IdentitiesSocial scienceSociology of sportChampionshipEuropean Journal for Sport and Society
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Catherine Dauvergne, Making People Illegal: What Globalization Means for Migration and Law

2011

GlobalizationSociology and Political ScienceLawSociologyLawHuman Rights Law Review
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Book Review

2020

GlobalizationStrategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical scienceEconomic historyTransportationDevelopmentTourismTourism Management
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Taenia asiatica: left out by globalisation?

2014

A recent review article discusses how globalisation, related to the movement of people, animals, and food, affects the epidemiology of foodborne parasites [1].

GlobalizationTaenia asiaticaInfectious Diseasesbiologybusiness.industryMEDLINEGlobal healthMedicineParasitologySocial sciencebusinessbiology.organism_classificationReview articleTrends in Parasitology
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Eugene L. Mendonsa, Continuity and Change in a West African Society: Globalization's Impact on the Sisala of Ghana. Durham NC: Carolina Academic Pres…

2003

GlobalizationWest africanArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyAnthropologyPolitical scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesAfrica
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