On the Concept of Globality
Abstract
It is a common claim, in this day and age, that the world is becoming more and more ‘globalized.’ However, very little attention is paid to the larger consequences and implications of a globalized world. In this issue of Theoria and Praxis contributors explore the deep meanings of globality in light of the facts of economic integration, political interdependency and cultural convergence.Downloads
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2015-01-07
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Brienza, P. (2015). On the Concept of Globality. Theoria and Praxis: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Thought, 2(2). Retrieved from https://theoriandpraxis.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/theoriandpraxis/article/view/39734
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