Globalization and Responsibility
Edited by Zlatan Delic
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The book "Globalization and Responsibility" consists of 8 chapters. The chapters in the book offer a decentered and dynamic terminology. They show that globalization consists of not only an objective process, but also of a lot of statements that define, describe and analyze the different experiences of the process. The chapters are written by authors and researchers from different academic disciplines, cultures and social contexts, therefore different experiences and scientific analyses on the consequences of globalization have been unified, starting from the multicultural and social epistemology to ethics of responsibility. Each chapter can be read separately, but in a complex, interconnected global universe of intertextuality of our world.
JEL-codes: M14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 978-953-51-0655-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Developing Educational Practices in the Globalized World

- Maura Striano
- Globalization and Chagas Disease

- Joao Dias and Jose Rodrigues Coura
- Globalization and Human Development: The Experience of Cuba

- Miguel Marquez and Blanca Munster
- Globalization, Democracy, and Government Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Panel Data

- Samuel Adams and Daniel Sakyi
- How Third World Countries Can Take Advantage of Globalization - A Mexican Experience in Learning and Research

- Jaime Jimenez
- Strengthening the 'Social' in Sustainable Development: Finding the Impact of Social Sustainability in Business Performance of Hospitality Sector of Pakistan

- Khuram Shahzad Bukhari, Muhammad Bhatti, Hayat Muhammad Awan and Amna Wahid
- The Consequences of Globalization and Responsibilities: Challenges of Sustaining Development

- Zlatan Delic
- The Stakes of Globalization in the Field of Health: The Tolerance in Self-Regulatory Ethics Perspective, a Solution for Health Professionals for the Management of All Differences

- Antoine Lutumba Ntetu and Marc Jean
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DOI: 10.5772/2598
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