Tae Kuen Kim, Karen Zurlo
International Journal of Social Welfare 0(0):080417070737075-??? (2008)
This is an overview of previous studies concerning the relationship between globalization and seeming decline in the welfare state.
The Role of Language in the Internationalisation of Higher Education: an example from Portugal
VINCENT KERKLAAN, GILLIAN MOREIRA, KEES BOERSMA (2008)
European Journal of Education 43 (2) , 241–255
Discusses the increased need for Portuguese language instruction in an increasingly international University.
Democracy and Globalization
Barry Eichengreen and David LeBlang
Economics and Politics 2008
Continuing the study of the relationship between democracy and globalization, Eichengreen and LeBlang's study yields a positive correlation.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HG173 .F5195 2005
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS
1. Introduction: Financialization and the World Economy (pdf)
Gerald A.Epstein
2. Costs and Benefits of Neoliberalism: A Class Analysis
Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
3. The Rise of Rentier Incomes in OECD Countries: Financialization, Central Bank Policy and Labor Solidarity
Gerald A. Epstein and Arjun Jayadev
Part II: FINANCIALIZATION AND THE US ECONOMY
4. The Neoliberal Paradox: The Impact of Destructive Product Market Competition and ‘Modern' Financial Markets on Nonfinancial Corporation Performance in the Neoliberal Era
James Crotty
5. The Late 1990s' US Bubble: Financialization in the Extreme (pdf)
Robert R. Parenteau
6. Derivatives Markets: Sources of Vulnerability in US Financial Markets
Randall Dodd
PART III: FINANCIALIZATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM
7. Financial Globalization, Exchange Rates and International Trade
Robert A. Blecker
8. The Eurodollar Market and the New Era of Global Financialization
Edwin Dickens
9. The Role of the International Monetary System in Financialization
Jane D'Arista
PART IV: CASE STUDIES OF FINANCIALIZATION AND ECONOMIC CRISIS
10. The Rise of the New Money Doctors in Mexico
Sarah Babb
11. The Making of the Turkish Financial Crisis
Yilmaz Akyuz and Korkut Boratav
12. The Recent Crisis - and Recovery - of the Argentine Economy: Some Elements and Background (pdf)
Arturo O'Connell
13. International Liquidity and Growth Fluctuations in Brazil
Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho
14. The Causes and Consequences of Neoliberal Restructuring in Post-Crisis Korea
James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
PART IV: POLICY PERSPECTIVES
15. Averting Crisis? Assessing Measures to Manage Financial Integration in Emerging Economies
Ilene Grabel
16. Why International Capital Mobility Should be Curbed and How it Could be Done
David Felix
17. Applying a Securities Transactions Tax to the US: Design Issues, Market Impact and Revenue Estimates
Robert Pollin
Democracy and Globalization
Barry Eichengreen and David LeBlang
Economics and Politics 2008
Continuing the study of the relationship between democracy and globalization, Eichengreen and LeBlang's study yields a positive correlation.
Covers Internet and new media technologies in Africa
Bibliographic descriptions of UNDP-funded project reports for projects conducted globally, interregionally, or regionally, especially in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, the Arab states, and Europe. Topical sectors covered include: agriculture, education, employment, forestry, fisheries, health, human settlements, humanitarian aid and relief, industry, natural resources, political affairs, population, science and technology, social conditions and equity, transport and communications, general development issues (policy and planning), and international trade, development economics, and development finance.
AccessUNDP identifies documents included in the Penn Library's microfiche UNDP Project Reports collection, 1972-1998 [Van Pelt Microtext: Microfiche 1100].
-from Atypon Link (formerly Extenza)
Holdings: 2007-
Adham Center for Television Journal, American University in Cairo
Covers Internet and new media technologies in Africa
-from Sage Publications
Holdings: Current and previous year access
e-journal on (primarily Third World) Christianity and film/video
Holdings: 1996+
-from Informaworld - Taylor & Francis
Holdings: 1994-
-from Literature Online Full-Text Journals
Holdings: 1995-
-from Hein Online
Holdings: 2006-
-from ScienceDirect
Holdings: 1977-
-from Sage Full-Text Collections
Holdings: 1996-
-from Sage Full-Text Collections
Holdings: 2005-
-from Informaworld - Taylor & Francis
Holdings: 1997-
-from Informaworld - Taylor & Francis
Holdings: 1997-
-from Sage Full-Text Collections
Holdings: 2005-
-from ABI/Inform - Proquest
-from ABI/Inform - Proquest
-from Informaworld - Taylor & Francis
Holdings: 2004-
LA Times
Searchable fulltext (PDF-format) documents from African research organizations, NGOs, educational institutions, and government agencies. Topics covered include agriculture, AIDS support services, arid lands research, children and family and social services, environmental conservation and forest and water resources, finance and economic development including the informal sector, journalism, human rights and social justice, peace and conflict resolution, politics and elections, population issues and family planning, urban development, and women's issues.
-from EBSCO MegaFILE
Holdings: 7/1/1996-7/1/2000
Mahler 1995
- Authors:
- Vasudevan, Ramaa1,2
- Source:
- Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine; Apr2008, Vol. 59 Issue 11, p35-50, 16p, 1 chart, 1 graph
Call#: Van Pelt Library JV6450 .F76 2008
Call#: Van Pelt Library K561 .L436 2003
I came across this book on the shelves as I was looking for the book on "Governing the Internet". The title intrigued me because the other course I am taking is on Globalization. I was hoping to gain a better understanding of the infrastructures and organizations that are being created to address the issue of an increasing interconnected world. Certainly the internet plays a large part in this Globalization process.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HM101 .G565 1995
DOI: 10.1177/0725513698054000004
© 1998 Thesis Eleven Pty, Ltd., SAGE Publications
On Glocalization: or Globalization for some, Localization for some Others
Zygmunt Bauman
Globalization cuts both ways. Not only does it valorize the local in a cultural sense, it constructs the local as the tribal. Processes of geopolitical fragmentation give those in power even more room to manoeuvre. Glocalization involves the reallocation of poverty and stigma from above without even the residual responsibility of noblesse oblige. Geographical and social mobility are dichotomized; populations are refigured as tourists and vagabonds. Globalization thus reinforces already existing patterns of domination, while globalization indicates trends to dispersal and conflict on neo-traditional grounds. The privileged walk, or fly away; the others take revenge upon each other.
Key Words: fragmentation • globalization • glocalization • nation state • tribalization
"Power SHIFT." Hollywood Reporter -- International Edition; 11/18/2003, Vol. 381 Issue 18, pI1-I2, 2p, 1c
This article from the Hollywood Reporter talks about the globalization of the media industry and its implication on the American film industry. Stephen Galloway begins with an analogy between ancient Rome and modern day Hollywood stating that “empires crumble.” Galloway’s actual argument however in no way implies that Hollywood will be worse off from current trends of foreign advancement and globalization.
India, China, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Russia are mentioned and briefly analyzed as regions which exemplify dramatic expansion and growth in this modern age. Galloway also takes note that these regions are responsible for creative ideas which Hollywood licenses for remake rights.
The changing trends in foreign countries are not limited to productions of movies, but Galloway shows how US movies are being increasingly invested by foreign investors. Quoting Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook, Galloway points to the fact that Hollywood is focusing on the world market, both for investment and distribution. Gone are the days of ‘splendid isolation,’ however it seems as though the future and profits of Hollywood seem bigger and better than ever.
This pertains to my thesis as evidence of the recent globalization of Hollywood. This world view of remakes, foreign investment, and world wide distribution would not be possible without the current implementation of international copyright law. Since the US joined the Berne Convention in 1989, legal globalization has exploded with all parties benefiting from the interaction.
Call#: Fine Arts Library NA1530.S55 B49 2004
Call#: Fine Arts Library Reserve NA2543.S6 E18 2005


