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Globalization–Ian Moore
I really do find the idea of globalization to be a fascinating one, and one that is indicative of the times we live in. I’ll start by saying, obviously I suppose, that the world is becoming a much smaller place. … Continue reading
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Concepts of Space/Time
Thinking about space and time as a social construct changes a person’s “self” perception. As the Theory Toolbox explains, space especially is a gendered construct, alluding to the notion of “public” and “private” space. These perceptions of space were once … Continue reading
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Globalization
Page 117 of Theory Toolbox particularly caught my eye as this page introduced the idea of globalization in terms of world time and world space. Globalization does indeed involve the compression and increased awareness in human interaction across world time … Continue reading
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