The paradigm used in discussions about academic globalization is the “rational” discourse of the late twentieth century. This paradigm is manifested in university and political-cultural commentary in the United States and Great Britain. The term “globalization” immediately evokes a paradox. The paradox of the globe is it risks confusing itself with the universe. One key axis of of the paradox is between “good” globalization and “bad” globalization, another between the “is” and the “ought” of globalization. A world-wide culture, democracy, or economy is inherently fallen. Attending to the forces that would pull us back together is one key to overcome this fallen status; and the primary gathering force, manifested in revelation and procreatio...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
Reviews the book "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization," by John Mick...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, globalization – both the process and the idea – bestrode th...
Up until Kant’s critical philosophy, it was not easy to speak of the “world” itself as distinct fro...
In recent years, books or articles on globalization often begin with apologies. It is as though cont...
“The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Ps 24:1...
This paper challenges two popular notions that (1) globalization refers only to the eco-nomic unific...
Globalization as a social concept based on the principle of universalism announced the beginning of ...
Global Studies addresses this complexity of global relations with what can best be described as a di...
This essay explores the question, Does globalization constitute an ascendant paradigm in Internation...
Globalization is a big word with a fittingly big reach, and fittingly big literature to go with it:...
Globalization: The Crucial Phrase brings together scholars of anthropology and social science, as we...
As an idea or concept, globalization finds expression in the rhetoric and rationale for social and p...
International audienceSince the late 1980ies, two major processes have been transforming the world a...
The image of a ‘runaway world’ (Giddens 2000) – a very fast train without drivers going along the tr...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
Reviews the book "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization," by John Mick...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, globalization – both the process and the idea – bestrode th...
Up until Kant’s critical philosophy, it was not easy to speak of the “world” itself as distinct fro...
In recent years, books or articles on globalization often begin with apologies. It is as though cont...
“The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Ps 24:1...
This paper challenges two popular notions that (1) globalization refers only to the eco-nomic unific...
Globalization as a social concept based on the principle of universalism announced the beginning of ...
Global Studies addresses this complexity of global relations with what can best be described as a di...
This essay explores the question, Does globalization constitute an ascendant paradigm in Internation...
Globalization is a big word with a fittingly big reach, and fittingly big literature to go with it:...
Globalization: The Crucial Phrase brings together scholars of anthropology and social science, as we...
As an idea or concept, globalization finds expression in the rhetoric and rationale for social and p...
International audienceSince the late 1980ies, two major processes have been transforming the world a...
The image of a ‘runaway world’ (Giddens 2000) – a very fast train without drivers going along the tr...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
Reviews the book "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization," by John Mick...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, globalization – both the process and the idea – bestrode th...