Global Media and Constructivism Media globalization plays a significant role in the global culture. It can be very convenient for people in different countries to exchange information. Also‚ the exchange of trade and products between the countries has become convenient and simple too. Nowadays‚ the rapid changes in technology have been increased to a new media platform‚ so the evolution of media is important to explore. From my view point‚ the globalization of media leads to better-informed
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On the opposite end on the spectrum‚ Paul Collier addresses inequality as the Alcatraz for developing nations. His prescriptions for poverty directly reflect his thesis on inequality that “as the bottom billion diverges from an increasingly sophisticated world economy‚ integration will become harder” (Collier 202). Collier views globalization as a series of “chutes and ladders” in which countries can rise or fall to the bottom and he views the poor nations of the world as the “unlucky minority” who
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Midterm (1hr 20minutes) 20 multiple choice (10 marks) 10 short answer fill in the blank questions (10 marks) conceptual and historical terminology wont be really bland words‚ more unusual worlds 1 long answer question (10 marks) 2 pages‚ fully use space but be concise No conclusion or introduction‚ stick to the points Chapters 1-4 and 6‚7 lecture content weeks 1-5 Long answer: about Marx dialectical principles applied to social historical change. Examples Know what they are and where they go on Class
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Corporate social responsibility II Business dictionary defines CSR as "A company’s sense of responsibility towards the community and environment (both ecological and social) in which it operates. Companies express this citizenship (1) through their waste and pollution reduction processes‚ (2) by contributing educational and social programs and (3) by earning adequate returns on the employed resources."[11] Corporate social responsibility (CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship
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post-industrial spatial turn landscape global climate change / global warming Examine key concepts: Uneven development: different theories of development modernization theory dependency theory – with examples of core and periphery countries neoliberalism – structural adjustment policies‚ typical requirements and results‚ places where it’s been implemented development organizations World Bank‚ IMF and WTO sectors of the economy - be able to give examples of what types of jobs and what effects
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contesting the borderless world. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers‚ 23:291-309. Wade‚ R. 2008. Financial regime change? New Left Review‚ 53: 5-21. Palley‚ T. I. 2005. From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: Shifting paradigms in economics. In A Saad-Filho and D Johnson (Eds) Neoliberalism: A critical reader‚ pp Foster‚ J. B. 2007. The financialization of capitalism. Monthly Review‚ 58: 1-12. Lin‚ G. C. S. 2000. State‚ capital‚ and space in China in an age of volatile globalization. Environment
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Schoolidarity: Public Sector Unionism in the Twentieth Century With few films depicting the struggle of the labour movement‚ and particularly in regards to the public sector‚ Schoolidarity can be considered a powerful and necessary piece of media. Schoolidarity chronicles the issues faced by public sector workers‚ in a documentary style‚ reflecting on two key social movements; the 2011 occupation of the states capitol in Wisconsin by public sector employees and the struggle of Chicago teachers and
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CCJS 461 7380 Psychology of Criminal Behavior Literature Review July 19‚ 2015 Article 1 Homelessness‚ Poverty‚ and Incarceration: The Criminalization of Despair by Larry Covin is the first article that will be reviewed. This article reflects on the impact that homelessness and poverty‚ among other factors‚ can have on incarceration and likelihood of committing crime‚ the conditions that the poor face in prison‚ and how those in poverty are treated during the criminal justice process
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Nowadays we can enjoy the same films‚ fashions‚ brands‚ advertisements and TV channels despite the national boundaries. It seems that the evident differences among countries are tending to disappear. Nowadays‚ the world is more complex and interdependent than ever before. Globalization has become an unstoppable trend throughout the world which are becoming the most pressing and touchy issue all over the world in various areas. However‚ the controversy of globalization is far from over. For one side
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This complex relationship is also tied to immigration and emigration policies in “receiving countries‚” to borrow a term Joya Misra and Sabine N. Merz use in Neoliberalism‚ Globalization‚ and the International Division of Care (118). Misra and Merz argue that neoliberal economic globalization and state policies reinforce the “hierarchy of womanhood” involved in the system of caretaking (118). They thus look to larger
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