Globalisation and the Postcolonial World

Globalisation and the Postcolonial World
Title Globalisation and the Postcolonial World PDF eBook
Author Ankie M. M. Hoogvelt
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1997
Genre Afrika
ISBN

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This major introductory text analyses key development issues and debates from the colonial period up to the present. It traces the historical development of capitalism through successive phases of expansion leading to the present 'implosion'. The book's core focus is on the emergence of a new political economy characterised by flexible accumulation and globalisation, and its differential impact on rising and declining regions of the post-colonial world.

Globalization and the Postcolonial World

Globalization and the Postcolonial World
Title Globalization and the Postcolonial World PDF eBook
Author Ankie Hoogvelt
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 358
Release 2001-06-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801866920

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Finally, the conclusions have been rethought in the light of the mushrooming cloud of antiglobalist protests.

Globalizing Morocco

Globalizing Morocco
Title Globalizing Morocco PDF eBook
Author David Stenner
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 437
Release 2019-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 1503609006

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The end of World War II heralded a new global order. Decolonization swept the world and the United Nations, founded in 1945, came to embody the hopes of the world's colonized people as an instrument of freedom. North Africa became a particularly contested region and events there reverberated around the world. In Morocco, the emerging nationalist movement developed social networks that spanned three continents and engaged supporters from CIA agents, British journalists, and Asian diplomats to a Coca-Cola manager and a former First Lady. Globalizing Morocco traces how these networks helped the nationalists achieve independence—and then enabled the establishment of an authoritarian monarchy that persists today. David Stenner tells the story of the Moroccan activists who managed to sway world opinion against the French and Spanish colonial authorities to gain independence, and in so doing illustrates how they contributed to the formation of international relations during the early Cold War. Looking at post-1945 world politics from the Moroccan vantage point, we can see fissures in the global order that allowed the peoples of Africa and Asia to influence a hierarchical system whose main purpose had been to keep them at the bottom. In the process, these anticolonial networks created an influential new model for transnational activism that remains relevant still to contemporary struggles.

Globalization and Public Relations in Postcolonial Nations

Globalization and Public Relations in Postcolonial Nations
Title Globalization and Public Relations in Postcolonial Nations PDF eBook
Author Patricia Ann Curtin
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781604978162

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By concentrating on issues in postcolonial nations, the authors decenter western notions of public relations practice and embrace the cultures, economies, and political structures that have been profoundly influenced by the legacy of colonialism. Instead, the authors conceptualize public relations as a communicative and relationship-building practice that can bridge the political- and cultural-economic spheres of globalization, recasting practice as a central tenet of a global social justice agenda. The purpose of this study is to examine critically how public relations is shaping globalization efforts and practices in countries that have historically experienced western control.

Globalizing the Postcolony

Globalizing the Postcolony
Title Globalizing the Postcolony PDF eBook
Author Claire H. Griffiths
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 342
Release 2010-12-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0739143840

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Globalizing the Postcolony: Contesting Discourses of Gender and Development in Francophone Africa is a study of development in the former French colonies of West Africa. It takes as its starting point the international community's reporting on human and social development and gender in the developing areas, which began systematically in 1990 and which has provided a framework for policy-making in this field. This study analyzes current thinking on the challenges facing gender and development in Africa, before moving on to examine the historical factors marking the gender and development profile of the francophone West African region. Through an analysis of gender politics in the region from pre-colonial to postcolonial times, the book examines the gradual incursion of exogenous gender policies into the region throughout the 20th century.

Globalization and the Postcolonial World

Globalization and the Postcolonial World
Title Globalization and the Postcolonial World PDF eBook
Author Ankie M. M. Hoogvelt
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 342
Release 2017-10-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137063319

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This highly successful text has been updated and revised to take account of new developments in international political economy, notably the East Asian crisis, and the deepening crisis of African society. It also addresses recent forms of international 'management of instability' that are beginning to emerge as contemporary forms of imperialist globalism. At the same time, more attention is paid to the gathering 'mosquito cloud' of local resistance movements around the world.

The Postcolonial and the Global

The Postcolonial and the Global
Title The Postcolonial and the Global PDF eBook
Author Revathi Krishnaswamy
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 341
Release
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1452913447

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This interdisciplinary work brings the humanities and social sciences into dialogue by examining issues such as globalized capital, discourses of antiterrorism, and identity politics. Essayists from the fields of postcolonial studies and globalization theory address the ethical and pragmatic ramifications of opposing interpretations of these issues and, for the first time, seek common ground. Contributors: Pal Ahluwalia, U of California, San Diego; Arjun Appadurai, New School U; Geoffrey Bowker, Santa Clara U; Timothy Brennan, U of Minnesota; Ruth Buchanan, U of British Columbia; Verity Burgmann, U of Melbourne; Pheng Cheah, U of California, Berkeley; Inderpal Grewal, U of California, Irvine; Ramon Grosfoguel, U of California, Berkeley; Barbara Harlow, U of Texas, Austin; Anouar Majid, U of New England; John McMurtry, U of Guelph; Walter D. Mignolo, Duke U; Sundhya Pahuja, U of Melbourne; R. Radhakrishnan, U of California, Irvine; Ileana Rodriguez, Ohio State U; E. San Juan, Philippine Forum, New York; Saskia Sassen, U of Chicago; Ella Shohat, New York U; Leslie Sklair, London School of Economics; Robert Stam, New York U; Madina Tlostanova, Russian Peoples’ Friendship U; Harish Trivedi, U of Delhi. Revathi Krishnaswamy is associate professor of English at San Jose State University. John C. Hawley is professor and chair of English at Santa Clara University.