Local Dynamics in an Era of Globalization

Local Dynamics in an Era of Globalization

Author: Shahid Yusuf

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780195215977

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These papers discuss some of the major aspects of decentralization and urban change in the context of globalization.


From Global to Local

From Global to Local

Author: Finbarr Livesey

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2017-09-19

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1101871229

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This brilliantly original book dismantles the underlying assumptions that drive the decisions made by companies and governments throughout the world, to show that our shared narrative of the global economy is deeply flawed. If left unexamined, they will lead corporations and countries astray, with dire consequences for us all. For the past fifty years or so, the global economy has been run on three big assumptions: that globalization will continue to spread, that trade is the engine of growth and development, and that economic power is moving from the West to the East. More recently, it has also been taken as a given that our interconnectedness—both physical and digital—will increase without limit. But what if all these ideas are wrong? What if everything is about to change? What if it has already begun to change but we just haven't noticed? Increased automation, the advent of additive manufacturing (3D printing, for example), and changes in shipping and environmental pressures, among other factors, are coming together to create a fast-changing global economic landscape in which the rules are being rewritten—at once a challenge and an opportunity for companies and countries alike.


Mapping Global Dynamics

Mapping Global Dynamics

Author: Gilbert Ahamer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783319517025

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This book asks: What are the most suitable “mapping strategies” for detecting patterns of global dynamics? It adopts a spatial perspective when trying to understand “Global Dynamics” – and sets out to revolutionise the concept of space as such. Spatial views – on levels of increasing abstraction, reflection and self-organisation – are developed along eight case studies including air emissions, environmental radioactivity, deforestation, energy from biomass, land use change, food supply, water quality and cooperative interdisciplinary learning for global change. This book’s conceptual innovation consists in performing a transformation from “space & time” into “functional state space & evolutionary time” in order to better recognise the structural patterns of long-term global dynamics. A transdisciplinary readership in academia – including geography, philosophy, economics, global change and future research – that is interested in enlarging scientific concepts beyond classical borders – would be most welcome!


Global/Local

Global/Local

Author: Rob Wilson

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1996-05-27

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 0822381990

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This groundbreaking collection focuses on what may be, for cultural studies, the most intriguing aspect of contemporary globalization—the ways in which the postnational restructuring of the world in an era of transnational capitalism has altered how we must think about cultural production. Mapping a "new world space" that is simultaneously more globalized and localized than before, these essays examine the dynamic between the movement of capital, images, and technologies without regard to national borders and the tendency toward fragmentation of the world into increasingly contentious enclaves of difference, ethnicity, and resistance. Ranging across issues involving film, literature, and theory, as well as history, politics, economics, sociology, and anthropology, these deeply interdisciplinary essays explore the interwoven forces of globalism and localism in a variety of cultural settings, with a particular emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region. Powerful readings of the new image culture, transnational film genre, and the politics of spectacle are offered as is a critique of globalization as the latest guise of colonization. Articles that unravel the complex links between the global and local in terms of the unfolding narrative of capital are joined by work that illuminates phenomena as diverse as "yellow cab" interracial sex in Japan, machinic desire in Robocop movies, and the Pacific Rim city. An interview with Fredric Jameson by Paik Nak-Chung on globalization and Pacific Rim responses is also featured, as is a critical afterword by Paul Bové. Positioned at the crossroads of an altered global terrain, this volume, the first of its kind, analyzes the evolving transnational imaginary—the full scope of contemporary cultural production by which national identities of political allegiance and economic regulation are being undone, and in which imagined communities are being reshaped at both the global and local levels of everyday existence.


Distant Proximities

Distant Proximities

Author: James N. Rosenau

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2003-03-30

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9780691095240

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In "Distant Proximities" one of America's senior scholars presents a work of sweeping vision that addresses the dizzying anxieties of the post-Cold War, post-September 11th world.


Local Development Dynamics

Local Development Dynamics

Author: Dimos Chatzinikolaou

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13:

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This volume--which is a collection of published articles by the “Stra.Tech.Man Lab” research team--focuses on and examines the dynamics of local systems as the principal contributors to overall socioeconomic development. Our goal is to clarify that local development is a phenomenon that goes beyond the traditional regional analysis and the “conventional” neoclassical theorization of maximization; the dynamics of local development seems to belong in the evolutionary socioeconomic science. The evolutionary and trans-disciplinary approach to local development dynamics focuses on the examination of local-level phenomena while seeking to comprehend how local systems (local innovation environments, local business ecosystems, local clusters) shape their potential of innovation and competitiveness. In our perspective, the scientific discipline of local development studies how socioeconomic systems in today's era of globalization innovate and compete in their different spatial articulations.


The Work of Policy

The Work of Policy

Author: Hal K. Colebatch

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9780739111123

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"Concerned with how people do policy work - not simply policy analysis - and with the way policy becomes part of the process of governing." - page ix.


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Author: Springer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-02-14

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1441915184

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