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Dancing on a Tightrope: Globalization, Deterritorialization, and Standardization in Multicultural Environment
The article introduces a new perspective on the impact of globalization on identity formation, which marks a shift from traditional understandings of...
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Globalization
After the collapse of Eastern totalitarianism, American neo-liberalism of social markets and free enterprise is triumphing everywhere, as if it is... -
Economic Globalization and Labor Rights: a Disaggregated Analysis
Does economic globalization create a “race to the bottom” or a “race to the top” in labor rights practices? Despite significant research on the...
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Globalization
In the past few decades globalization has transformed human existence. Globalization refers to a multidimensional set of social processes that have... -
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Remedial Approach to Cultural Globalization and Intercultural Competence
In this work, we project the usefulness of Afropolitan consciousness in a cosmopolitan universe. We achieve this bearing in mind the various... -
Neoliberalism (See Globalization)
Neoliberalism is the dominant ideology of globalization. It is a conglomerate of ideas focused on promoting the free market such as competition,... -
Globalization
Contrary to Francis Fukuyama’sFukuyama, Francis (1989) triumphant proclamation of a definite ‘endpoint of mankind’s ideological evolution’ following... -
Neoliberalism, Globalization and Discrimination in the Twenty-First Century: Issues, Challenges and Limitations of Habermas’ Reason-Based Theory of Liberal Democracy in Current Times
This chapter discusses the limitations of Habermas’ theory of communicative rationality and deliberative democracy in addressing issues of... -
Globalization Is Necessary But Impossible: The Existential Contradictions Engineers (and Everyone Else) Are Ignoring
A descriptive argument that globalization is both intentionally and unintentionally being created by modern engineering progress and the technical... -
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Globalization and vulnerable populations in times of a pandemic: A Mayan perspective
Global health conditions are marked by inequities due mostly to poverty and lack of access to healthcare services. In a Pandemic setting, Mayan...
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Ambiguity in Ethical Standards: Global Versus Local Science in Explaining Academic Plagiarism
The past decade has seen extensive research carried out on the systematic causes of research misconduct. Simultaneously, less attention has been paid...
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Retraction Note: Globalization and vulnerable populations in times of a pandemic: A Mayan perspective
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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Ongoing Commercialization of Gestational Surrogacy due to Globalization of the Reproductive Market before and after the Pandemic
Surrogacy tourism in Asian countries has surged in recent decades due to affordable prices and favourable regulations. Although it has recently been...
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Global health, planetary health, One Health: conceptual and ethical challenges and concerns
The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically shown the level of interconnectedness of the human population, the direct relation between human health and...
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Engaging, Distancing and Surrendering: Moral Legitimation of Controversial Organizational Decisions in the Media
Although there is a vast body of work on legitimacy, we still have a limited understanding of the discursive aspects of moral legitimation. This is...
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Theories of the Heart-mind and Human Nature in the Context of Globalization of Confucianism Today
About 60 years ago, T ang Junyi 唐君毅 (T ang Chun-i), M ou Zongsan 牟宗三 (M ou Tsung-san), X u Fuguan 徐復觀 (H su Fu-kuan), and Z hang Junmai 張君勱 (Carson Chang)...
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Globalization, Migrant Labour, and Capitalism: Past and Present
Migrant labour has been a feature of global capitalism since the latter’s beginning. Capitalism needed labour from colonies and semi-colonies, also...