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New Frontiers of Political, Economic, and Social Globalization
Redaktion: Benedikter, Roland; Kofler, Ingrid; Gruber, Mirjam
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Re-Globalization examines the changing face of globalization, with political, economic, and social balances in flux, and tensions increasing in many parts of the globe.
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Re-Globalization examines the changing face of globalization, with political, economic, and social balances in flux, and tensions increasing in many parts of the globe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000566512
- Artikelnr.: 63907529
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000566512
- Artikelnr.: 63907529
Roland Benedikter is Co- Head at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, and Research Professor of Multidisciplinary Political Analysis in residence at the Willy Brandt Center of the University of Wroclaw, Poland. He is also a Member of the Future Circle of the Federal German Government, Berlin, a Regular Member of the European Academy of Science and Arts, and a Global Advisor of the Institute for Culture and Society of Western Sydney University, Australia. Mirjam Gruber is a Researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, and a PhD Student in Political Science at the University of Leipzig, Germany. Ingrid Kofler is a Sociologist and Senior Researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies of Eurac Research, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
Introduction 1. Re-Globalization - Aspects of a Heuristic Umbrella Term
Trying to Encompass Contemporary Change: An Introductory Overview Part 1:
Economics, Politics and Society 2. Deglobalization or Reglobalization?
Unmasking the Populist Paradox 3. Rethinking Gender and Economic
Globalization in the 21st Century 4. Global Civil Society and
(Re)Globalization: The Latest Chapter in a Long Story 5. Democracy and its
Possible Futures in the Globalized World 6. Re-Calibrating Globalization:
Policy Coordination and Regulatory Cooperation in Times of Geopolitical
Shift, Technological Change, and Climate Crisis 7. The Anthropocene
Dilemma: An Ecologist's View Part 2: Communication, Technology and
Artificial Intelligence 8. What Does the Concept of 'Indifferent Globality'
Tell Us About the Making of the World Today? 9. All Ethics is Global: New
Neuroethics in a Multipolar and Multicultural World 10. The Pandemic,
Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Governmentality 11. Conspiracies
and Risk Communication in Times of Global Panic Part 3: Global Security,
Education and Work 12. Global Health Security in an Age of Re-Globalization
13. Coronavirus Challenges in the Global World of Education 14.
Re-Globalization and its Challenges for High-skilled Labor and its
Consequences at the Regional Level Part 4: World Regions and International
Relations 15. A Matter of System? Economic Cultures and Capitalism along
China's New Silk Road 16. Can Africa Contribute to Re-Globalization? 17.
The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations 18.
Latin America's Challenge for the Twenty-first Century: Can Turmoil
Ultimately Lead to Exemplary Reforms?
Trying to Encompass Contemporary Change: An Introductory Overview Part 1:
Economics, Politics and Society 2. Deglobalization or Reglobalization?
Unmasking the Populist Paradox 3. Rethinking Gender and Economic
Globalization in the 21st Century 4. Global Civil Society and
(Re)Globalization: The Latest Chapter in a Long Story 5. Democracy and its
Possible Futures in the Globalized World 6. Re-Calibrating Globalization:
Policy Coordination and Regulatory Cooperation in Times of Geopolitical
Shift, Technological Change, and Climate Crisis 7. The Anthropocene
Dilemma: An Ecologist's View Part 2: Communication, Technology and
Artificial Intelligence 8. What Does the Concept of 'Indifferent Globality'
Tell Us About the Making of the World Today? 9. All Ethics is Global: New
Neuroethics in a Multipolar and Multicultural World 10. The Pandemic,
Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Governmentality 11. Conspiracies
and Risk Communication in Times of Global Panic Part 3: Global Security,
Education and Work 12. Global Health Security in an Age of Re-Globalization
13. Coronavirus Challenges in the Global World of Education 14.
Re-Globalization and its Challenges for High-skilled Labor and its
Consequences at the Regional Level Part 4: World Regions and International
Relations 15. A Matter of System? Economic Cultures and Capitalism along
China's New Silk Road 16. Can Africa Contribute to Re-Globalization? 17.
The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations 18.
Latin America's Challenge for the Twenty-first Century: Can Turmoil
Ultimately Lead to Exemplary Reforms?
Introduction 1. Re-Globalization - Aspects of a Heuristic Umbrella Term
Trying to Encompass Contemporary Change: An Introductory Overview Part 1:
Economics, Politics and Society 2. Deglobalization or Reglobalization?
Unmasking the Populist Paradox 3. Rethinking Gender and Economic
Globalization in the 21st Century 4. Global Civil Society and
(Re)Globalization: The Latest Chapter in a Long Story 5. Democracy and its
Possible Futures in the Globalized World 6. Re-Calibrating Globalization:
Policy Coordination and Regulatory Cooperation in Times of Geopolitical
Shift, Technological Change, and Climate Crisis 7. The Anthropocene
Dilemma: An Ecologist's View Part 2: Communication, Technology and
Artificial Intelligence 8. What Does the Concept of 'Indifferent Globality'
Tell Us About the Making of the World Today? 9. All Ethics is Global: New
Neuroethics in a Multipolar and Multicultural World 10. The Pandemic,
Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Governmentality 11. Conspiracies
and Risk Communication in Times of Global Panic Part 3: Global Security,
Education and Work 12. Global Health Security in an Age of Re-Globalization
13. Coronavirus Challenges in the Global World of Education 14.
Re-Globalization and its Challenges for High-skilled Labor and its
Consequences at the Regional Level Part 4: World Regions and International
Relations 15. A Matter of System? Economic Cultures and Capitalism along
China's New Silk Road 16. Can Africa Contribute to Re-Globalization? 17.
The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations 18.
Latin America's Challenge for the Twenty-first Century: Can Turmoil
Ultimately Lead to Exemplary Reforms?
Trying to Encompass Contemporary Change: An Introductory Overview Part 1:
Economics, Politics and Society 2. Deglobalization or Reglobalization?
Unmasking the Populist Paradox 3. Rethinking Gender and Economic
Globalization in the 21st Century 4. Global Civil Society and
(Re)Globalization: The Latest Chapter in a Long Story 5. Democracy and its
Possible Futures in the Globalized World 6. Re-Calibrating Globalization:
Policy Coordination and Regulatory Cooperation in Times of Geopolitical
Shift, Technological Change, and Climate Crisis 7. The Anthropocene
Dilemma: An Ecologist's View Part 2: Communication, Technology and
Artificial Intelligence 8. What Does the Concept of 'Indifferent Globality'
Tell Us About the Making of the World Today? 9. All Ethics is Global: New
Neuroethics in a Multipolar and Multicultural World 10. The Pandemic,
Artificial Intelligence and Algorithmic Governmentality 11. Conspiracies
and Risk Communication in Times of Global Panic Part 3: Global Security,
Education and Work 12. Global Health Security in an Age of Re-Globalization
13. Coronavirus Challenges in the Global World of Education 14.
Re-Globalization and its Challenges for High-skilled Labor and its
Consequences at the Regional Level Part 4: World Regions and International
Relations 15. A Matter of System? Economic Cultures and Capitalism along
China's New Silk Road 16. Can Africa Contribute to Re-Globalization? 17.
The Pandemic and the Crisis in the System of International Relations 18.
Latin America's Challenge for the Twenty-first Century: Can Turmoil
Ultimately Lead to Exemplary Reforms?