“The Conflicts of Globalization and Restructuring of Education” Douglas Kellner The September 11 terrorist attacks have generated a wealth of theoretical reflection as well as regressive political responses by the Bush administration and other governments (Kellner‚ 2003b). The 9/11 attacks and subsequent Bush administration military response have dramatized once again the centrality of globalization in contemporary experience and the need for adequate conceptualizations and responses to it for
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of Asian Cars‚ Working Paper Series No Cagley‚ J.W. (1986)‚ “A comparison of advertising agency selction factors: advertiser and agency perceptions”‚ Journal of Advertising Research‚ Vol Cleveland‚ M.‚ Laroche‚ M. and Papadopoulos‚ N. (2009)‚ “Cosmopolitanism‚ consumer ethnocentrism‚ and materialism: an eight country study of antecedents and outcomes”‚ Cowles‚ D.L. and Kiecker‚ P. (1998)‚ “Reconceptualising the promotional mix: the challenge of a changing marketing communications environment”‚ Proceedings
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Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views‚ products‚ ideas‚ and other aspects of culture.[1][2] Globalization describes the interplay across cultures of macro-social forces. These forces include religion‚ politics‚ and economics. Globalization can erode and universalize the characteristics of a local group.[3] Advances in transportation and telecommunications infrastructure‚ including the rise of the Internet‚ are major factors in globalization
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Oxford University Press‚ 2007) 2001):1-33‚ and‚ Guobin Yang‚ The power of the Internet in China: Citizen activism online (New York: Columbia University Press‚ 2009)‚ pp socialism (Armonk‚ N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe‚ 1989)‚ pp. 362-384. Revolution and cosmopolitanism: The Western stage and the Chinese stages (Berkeley‚ CA: University of California Press‚ 1971). media’s impact on deliberative politics in China”‚ Journal of Contemporary Asia‚ 43.4 (2013): 678-708 325 “Searching for the Union: The workers’ movement
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Perception of Destination Branding Measures: A Case Study of Alexandria Destination Marketing Organizations suzan bakri hassan mohamed soliman abdel hamid Fayoum University‚ Egypt h o s n y a l b o h a i ry Authority Office‚ Alexandria‚ Egypt s u p p l i e r s a n d o r g a n i z e r s in the tourism sector seek to attract tourists by differentiating and marketing their products and services. While developing their marketing and sale methods they are now more and more using branding as one of their
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According to Jenkins‚ “The natural law theory begins with theories about the nature and purpose of the world and moves on to ask about the purpose of every action or object. The right thing to do is that which fulfils the natural purpose.” Natural law was developed by Thomas Aquinas‚ in which he believed that there is such a thing as natural moral law. Natural law ethics depends on the belief that the world was designed by a creator‚ God. It teaches everything God made has a purpose‚ including every
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Moldova State University Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature Specialty: Anglophone studies The French loans in English cuisine Gheorghiu Natalia Master degree course Group 111 MP Chișinău 2013 Table of content Introduction.................................................................................................................................3 Methodology and Data used in the Study.................................................................................
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Cultures of Consumption Working Paper Series Children online - consumers or citizens? Professor Sonia Livingstone London School of Economics and Political Science Nothing in this paper may be cited‚ quoted or summarised or reproduced without permission of the author. Abstract In the E-Society project entitled UK Children Go Online (www.children-go-online.net)‚ we are combining qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the involvement of 9-19 year olds in today’s heavily mediated consumer
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Kostas Theologou‚ Political Scientist‚ PhD Department of Humanities‚ Social Sciences and Law School of Applied Mathematics and Physics National Technical University of Athens‚ Greece Genikes Edres‚ Bldg E‚ 1st floor 9 Heroon Polytechneiou Str‚ 15780 NTUA Zographos Campus tel. 0030 210 772 2255‚ cell 0030 6976016195 fax. 0030 210 7721618 e-mail: cstheol@central.ntua.gr The emergence of a supra-national European citizen Kostas Theologou‚ PhD NTUA The emergence of a supra-national
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Effects of Individual and Product-specific Variables on Utilising Country of Origin as a Product Quality Cue by Effects of Individual and Product-specific Variables 27 Received November 1987 Revised March 1988 Sevgin A. Eroglu Georgia State University‚ and Karen A. Machleit University of Cincinnati To date‚ considerable research effort has been made to determine whether country of origin affects consumers ’ product evaluations. Previous studies in industrial (for example White‚ 1977;
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