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  2. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization (North American spelling; also Oxford spelling [UK]) or globalisation (non-Oxford British spelling; see spelling differences) is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide.

  3. Néstor García Canclini - Wikipedia

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    García Canclini was born December 1, 1939, in La Plata, Argentina.Three years after receiving his PhD in philosophy at the University of La Plata in 1975, thanks to a scholarship awarded from CONICET (The National Scientific and Technical Research Council), García Canclini also received another PhD in philosophy from the Paris Nanterre University.

  4. Cultural globalization - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a turn-of-century trading fair, Hessisches Volksfest (Hessian Folk Festival), 1887, Louis Toussaint (1826–1887), Öl auf Leinwand. Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. [1]

  5. Núria Almiron - Wikipedia

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    Internet y poder en la era de la información. Barcelona: Plaza i Janés. Almiron, N. (2002): Els amos de la globalització. Internet i poder a l’era de la informació. Barcelona: Rosa dels Vents. Almiron, N. (2001): De Vannevar Bush a la WWW. Una genealogia de la humanització de les tecnologies de la informació: els pares de la interfíce ...

  6. Economic globalization - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations Human Development Report for 2013, for countries at varying levels of the UN Human Development Index the GNP per capita grew between 2004 and 2013 from 24,806 to 33,391 or 35% (very high human development), 4,269 to 5,428 or 27% (medium) and 1,184 to 1,633 or 38% (low) PPP$, respectively (PPP$ = purchasing power ...

  7. Globalism - Wikipedia

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    Globalism has multiple meanings. In political science, it is used to describe "attempts to understand all of the interconnections of the modern world—and to highlight patterns that underlie (and explain) them". [1]

  8. Globalization and World Cities Research Network - Wikipedia

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    The Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) is a British think tank that studies the relationships between world cities in the context of globalization.It is based in the geography department of Loughborough University in Leicestershire, United Kingdom.

  9. Carlos Taibo - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Taibo has been a member of socialist journal Sin Permiso since its founding in 2006, and has been published in the media, such as with the newspaper Público. [6] He is the author of more than thirty books in Spanish and Galician, mostly related to political transitions in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, [7] as well as on geopolitical issues more generally.