Globalization as a concept refers both to the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole . . . both concrete global interdependence and consciousness of the global whole Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culturedoor Professor Roland Robertson - 1992 - 211 pagina’sGeen voorbeeld beschikbaar - Over dit boek
| Michael Fitzgerald - 2003 - 206 pagina’s
...area, provides the following general definition of globalization from a macrosociological viewpoint: Globalization as a concept refers both to the compression of the world and intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole . . . both concrete global interdependence... | |
| Malcolm Miles, Tim Hall, Iain Borden - 2004 - 564 pagina’s
...level of social -cultural awareness of global interdependence. As Robertson puts it. globalisation 'refers both to the compression of the world and the...intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole' (1gg2; 8). Our sense of the rest of the world and of our connections with it are 'brought home to us'... | |
| Samir Dasgupta - 2004 - 340 pagina’s
...countries of western Europe. GLOBALIZATION: GLOCALIZATION AND GROBALIZATION Globalization can be defined as "the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole" (Robertson, 1992). As it has come to be used, globalization encompasses a number of trans-national... | |
| Jon Binnie - 2004 - 178 pagina’s
...globalization is suggested by Roland Robertson in Globalization who characterizes globalization as 'the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole' (1992: 8). This definition is preferable as it points towards 'consciousness', and is thus more immediately... | |
| Klaus Herbers, Nikolas Jaspert - 2004 - 752 pagina’s
...dialéctica da terra e do mar de Carl Schmitt110. Neste sentido, se a expressão globalização implica a "compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole", para recorrer a uma citação de Robertson"1, ou seja, o pensar o mundo como um espaço singular, no... | |
| Howard H. Lentner - 2004 - 244 pagina’s
...discordant clashing of cultures." Whatever and whenever its origins, in its post-modernist interpretation, "Globalization as a concept refers both to the compression of the world and intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole — [T]he main focus of the discussion is... | |
| Bettina Heintz, Richard Münch, Hartmann Tyrell - 2005 - 526 pagina’s
...(Osterhammel/Petersson 2003: 110). Roland Robertson (1992: 8) hat nun Globalisierung auf die folgende Art bestimmt: „Globalization as a concept refers both to the compression...intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole." Dieser Doppe/bestimmung, der die soziale Verdichtung („compression") als Struktur nicht genügt und... | |
| Joseph Zajda - 2005 - 876 pagina’s
...globalisation is associated with reconstructed notions of space and intensification: "Globalisation as a concept refers both to the compression of the...intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole" (1992: 8). Sabo (1993) adds the element of interdependence to the concept arguing, "the term 'globalisation'... | |
| Michael Pacione - 2005 - 742 pagina’s
...interconnectedness of social life in the (post) modern world' (Box 1.1). For Robertson (1992 p. 8), the concept refers 'both to the compression of the world...intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole'.4 Globalisation is evident in three forms: 1. economic globalisation: seen in arrangements for... | |
| Stefan Kaufmann - 2005 - 376 pagina’s
...eine beobachtbare Transformation, sondern um ein verändertes Weltverständnis: „Globalization äs a concept refers both to the compression of the world...the intensification of consciousness of the world äs a whole."25 Mit Castells oder auch Appadurai gesprochen sind es die Ströme bzw. „landscapes",... | |
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