A clear and precise definition of globalisation is crucial to advance contemporary knowledge and policy. When taken to mean internationalisation, liberalisation, universalisation or westernisation, ideas of globalisation reveal little new. Important novel insight is opened when globalisation is understood as the spread of transplanetary - and in recent times also increasingly supraterritorial - connections between people. That said, this conception needs to be carefully qualified in order to avoid globalist excesses
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ArticleThere are divergent opinions about globalisation. Some sections believe that it is purely cap...
Knowledge of globalization is substantially a function of how the concept is defined. After tracing ...
Globalisation is a term used to describe the process of transformation of geographic boundaries of a...
The concept of globalisation is essentially about the increasing economic, political, cultural and t...
Globalisation: Its four dimensions Over the last twenty years the academic literature on globalisati...
In this paper we find that "globalisation" has been defined in different ways by different people. G...
The purpose of the article is to present the complexity of the notion of globalisation and the many ...
In another publication (Atweh & Clarkson, 2001) we noted that the two terms globalisation and in...
Globalisation is one of the most discussed phenomena of our time. It depicts, amongst others, the tr...
This article discusses the relationship between modernisation, industrialisation, and globalisation....
Over the years the word ‘globalisation’ has increasingly been used to refer to a process through whi...
Globalisation: The new spirit of the 21st century? In a related article it was indicated that “dev...
Globalisation is a complex phenomenon; it is the interactive co-evolution of millions of technologic...
Aithough 'globalhsation has become the catch word of our times. it is not a simpDle iknear or u...
Globalisation is a multidimensional phenomenon and should be conceptualised as a process rather than...
ArticleThere are divergent opinions about globalisation. Some sections believe that it is purely cap...
Knowledge of globalization is substantially a function of how the concept is defined. After tracing ...
Globalisation is a term used to describe the process of transformation of geographic boundaries of a...