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Globalization - Coggle Diagram
Globalization
Introduction
What is globalization?
Where does it come from
The history of wine
The Great globalization debate
Globalization definition
Cambridge Dictionary
Acculturation
Hamelink
Globalists and sceptics
Globalization as a concept
Force of openness
Force of closure
Identity
Legitimizing identity
Resistant identity
Project identity
Society
Globalization
Historical perspective
Circa 1450
Circa 1760
Circa 1880
Circa 1945
In the 90'
Theoretical framework
Modernization theory
Dependency theory
Various definitions
Politically
Economically
Socially
Culturally
Globalization today
Globalists
Sceptics :
Cultural Identity
Hybridization
Convergence
Polarization
Fusion
Gender and globalisation
How global is gender?
Institutionalized system
Significantly different categories
Social relations of inequalities
How gendered is the global market ?
Unpaid work
Occupation segregation
Devaluation of women's work
Liberalization
Export-processing zones
Privatization
How gendered is global power ?
Citizenship
Membership
Rights
Participation
Non-state actors
The personal is international
Globalization is a "both/and" process
Gender is a site of power
Van Driels and Davids
Subjects
Symbols
Structures
U.S domestic and foreign policy
Summary of history
1492 : Columbus landed in the West Indies
Hegemony
International activity of English merchants and others
The new world colonies
American society in the Making : a distinct character
American and the British empire
Foundation of the USA
Domestic development and expansion, isolationism
Civil war (1861 - 1865) then Reconstruction (1865 - 1877), economic boom and ensuing expansion
The US, WW1 and WW2
The cold war
1970 = crisis in the US
New Hollywood (1970)
The post cold-war era