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Wine’s Gradual Globalization
Until the 1970s, wine was a product produced and consumed almost exclusively in the Mediterranean region and the nearby Levant. Today it is enjoyed... -
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Understanding Diversity and Inclusion in the Context of Fractured Globalization
The debate about competing approaches to managing diversity is taking place in the context of fractured globalization, with macro factors (e.g.,... -
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Globalization and All-Inclusive Global Identities
The present chapter provides an update to previously published reviews of global identities (McFarland et al., 2019; Reysen & Katzarska-Miller, 2015,... -
Reflection of the Japanese Consciousness and Worldview in the Context of Globalization in the Novels of Haruki Murakami
Contemporary literature encompasses not only works but also culture, defining the processes of the past preserved in the memory of posterity. Haruki...
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Parallelization: the Fourth Leg of Cultural Globalization Theory
Extending Pieterse’s (
1996 ) tripartite cultural globalization theory consisting of homogenization, hybridization and polarization, the current... -
How Globalization Introduced by Immigration Shapes Intragroup and Intergroup Relations
The process of globalization continues to introduce new ideas, beliefs, and values to cities, states, and countries through increased social... -
Adolescents, Families, and Globalization in the Twenty-First Century
We are currently facing the largest wave of adolescents in human history: according to United Nations estimates, there are globally 1.2 billion young... -
Changes in Conceptualization of Self and Identity as a Function of Globalization
One of the psychological domains impacted by globalization is self and identity. Globalization has allowed researchers not only to examine self and... -
Globalization and Global Consumer Culture: The Fragmentation, Fortification, Substitution and Transmutation of Social Identities
The character and underlying causes of global consumer culture (GCC), and the effects of globalization on self-concept and cultural identity have... -
Globalization and Radicalization: The Rise of Extreme Reactions to Intercultural Contact, Sociocultural Disruption, and Identity Threat
Globalization has transformed local contexts through increasing intercultural and intergroup contact across geographical distance. Such... -
Globalization and Evolving National Identities: The Role of Essentialism
Globalization has led to an increase in immigration and intercultural contact. As societies become increasingly diverse, the definition and... -
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Love in a Time of Globalization: Intimacy Re-imagined Across Cultural Flows
This chapter examines how love and intimate relationships are changing in a time of globalization. As it becomes exponentially simpler to connect... -
Wine’s Gradual Globalization
Until the 1970s, wine was a product produced and consumed almost exclusively in the Mediterranean region and the nearby Levant. Today it is enjoyed... -
The Impact of Globalization on How We Learn: Global Citizenship Education as a Transformative Learning Approach Towards Global Identities
In light of the movement to decolonize universities, the aim of educating global citizens should become a future orientation in internationalization... -
The effects of a non-adaptive school-to-work transition on transition to adulthood, time perspective and internalizing and externalizing problems
The 21st-century world of work complexity is considered a health risk factor for young people. Due to the economic crisis, globalization, and...
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The twisted path to sacredness: a grounded theory study of irrational religious orientation and its psycho-sociological implications
This research delves into the nuances, origins, and societal effects of irrational religious orientations within China’s Generation Z, employing...