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Revisiting Globalization : From a Borderless to a Gated Globe - Roopinder Oberoi

Revisiting Globalization

From a Borderless to a Gated Globe

By: Roopinder Oberoi (Editor), Jamie P. Halsall (Editor)

eText | 25 June 2018

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This provocative volume takes an international, multidisciplinary approach to understanding globalization and assessing its economic, social, and environmental effects. Representing the Global North and South, it addresses important debates stemming from recent political events in the U.S. and U.K., the continuing rise of information technology, and the constant struggle between corporate interests and the health of the planet.The human outcomes of world human rights challenges are considered in the ongoing global narratives of migrants, refugees, and disabled persons, as well as possibilities for greater social equity and integration.This expert synthesis takes critical steps to reshape the concept of globalization from an amorphous mass of objectives and initiatives to a forward-looking model of clarity and balance.

Included in the coverage:

  • Globalization and migration: is there a borderless world

  • A comparative assessment of climate policies of top emitters.

  • Neo-protectionism in the age of Brexit and Trump.

  • Working inclusively and redefining social valorization in the globalized world.

  • Understanding the strategy of M&As in the globalized perspective.

  • Reappraisal of social enterprise in a globalized world.

Revisiting Globalism will be of particular interest to those in the academic field and the statutory and nonprofit sectors whose work deals with teaching social sciences in higher education settings.

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