SCLG1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Nationstates, Advanced Capitalism, Anthony Giddens

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Week 5: globalisation 1: lydia besterwitch: learning objectives. Giddens"s arguments concerning late modernity", and castells" account of the network society and the impact of information technology: summarize the six waves of globalisation, video lectures and other videos. Located in the week 5 content folder: reading. Ch. (cid:1006) (cid:858)glo(cid:271)alisatio(cid:374)(cid:859), pp. (cid:1006)(cid:1010)-39: online quiz. Located in week 5 content folder on blackboard. Must be completed by 10:00am monday 4 april: define/take notes on these key concepts/terms. Political ideologies: liberalism: never confined their aims to a particular nation-state. Karl marx and engels e(cid:454)ho(cid:396)ted (cid:862)(cid:449)o(cid:396)ke(cid:396)s of the (cid:449)o(cid:396)ld u(cid:374)ite(cid:863) Since the cold war, it has transformed social science disciplines, but has negatives encouraging intellectual laziness as an argument for a particular kind of globalisation eg: free trade or enviro movements. Arguments over : local deprivation, loss of sovereignty. Marx, durkheim and weber talked of globalising potentials of modernity. Globalisation was conceived largely in terms of internationalization of existing nation-states.

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