MA129 Lecture 29: GS101 - notes
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Inter/multi/trans disciplinary: 3 strands: international development, peace & conflict, globalization & culture, specialized options social entrepreneurship, community engagement. Are you globalized, localized, or glocalized: we all have multiple global connections to other places around the world. Global imaginary: trying to image yourself in a global aspect. Global citizenship: considering yourself more global than native. Steger, held and robertson definitions consistent theme: compression of time, speeding up relationships (social, economic) *p. 13. Globalization is at a faster pace than ever before. Tege(cid:396)(cid:859)s 5 epochs of history: prehistoric (10,000 bce 3500, premodern (3500 bce 1500, early modern (1500 1750 or 1789 -> french revolution, modern (1750 1980, contemporary. Orend hard power: bullets & bucks (cid:862)force(cid:863) Soft power: culture, esp. beliefs and values (cid:862)dialogue/diplo(cid:373)acy(cid:863) National security( gea(cid:396) to(cid:449)a(cid:396)d state(cid:859)s go(cid:448)(cid:859) elite(cid:895) (cid:448)s. hu(cid:373)a(cid:374) e(cid:272)u(cid:396)it(cid:455) Realism ( a nation looks out for its own self) vs. idealism. (cid:862)a(cid:396)gui(cid:374)g agai(cid:374)st glo(cid:271)alizatio(cid:374) is like a(cid:396)gui(cid:374)g agai(cid:374)st g(cid:396)a(cid:448)it(cid:455)(cid:863)