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Globalization of Communes

Author : Yaacov Oved
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351517263

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Globalization of Communes by Yaacov Oved Pdf

After World War II, communes and cooperative communities became internationally oriented in their membership and networking began to develop. Unlike earlier such enterprises, these groups shared an openness to international relationships. This was evident both in the groups' social composition, and in the extension of networks beyond their own country. Such globalization opened up the possibility of comparative analysis, which has become a trend in research since the 1950s. The dynamism and speed with which voluntary communities have spread throughout the world is impressive. In the 1950s there were only a few hundred such societies, but by the end of the last century there were thousands. These have taken a variety of forms. There are religious and secular communes, intentional communities, ecological communities, co-housing projects, various types of Christian communities, communities of Eastern religions, and spiritual communities inspired by New Age thought. Yaacov Oved shows that such societies maintain a community based on cooperation and expand their influence through newspapers, television, and the Internet. Their chief characteristic is their openness to the outside world, and their search for a way to move beyond a world of individualism and competitiveness. To accomplish this, they embrace all the tools of the modern world. Oved observes that those who predicted the failure of communes and intentional communities failed to appreciate the extent to which people in today's society aspire to communal life. This book answers the doubters and does so with a sense of deep historical understanding.

Globalization and Community

Author : J.-L. Chodkiewicz,Raymond E. Wiest
Publisher : University of Manitoba Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015059561426

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Globalization and Community by J.-L. Chodkiewicz,Raymond E. Wiest Pdf

Is globalization a myth or a new reality? Is it an overwhelming and ineluctable process, or can human communities control trajectories of change? Is globalization fair and advantageous, and if so, for whom? Whatever the answer to these questions, globalization forces are upon us. Some of the implications are examined in this collection. The aim of the contributors is to discuss ways to use the new economic, social, and cultural forces of globalization to help renew the vitality of struggling or fledgling communities. Over the last decade, a new global economy has rapidly changed how we work, do business, communicate, and even think. Twenty scholars from different backgrounds look at the process and impact of globalization from a Canadian perspective, discussing issues such as indigenous peoples, land use, and the effect of television on remote communities.

Resource Communities in a Globalizing Region

Author : Paul Bowles,Gary N. Wilson
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780774830966

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Resource Communities in a Globalizing Region by Paul Bowles,Gary N. Wilson Pdf

Northern British Columbia has always played an important role in Canada’s economy, but for many Canadians it has existed as an almost forgotten place: a vast territory where only a few roads and a ferry system connected small cities, towns, and villages to the outside world. Now as the appetite for natural resources intensifies, this resource-rich and geographically important region is being pulled onto national and global economic stages. This timely volume examines the connections between local development and global forces, and how governments, Aboriginal peoples, organized labour, NGOs, and the private sector are adapting to, resisting, and embracing change.

At the Margins of Globalization

Author : Sergio Puig
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-13
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781108497640

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At the Margins of Globalization by Sergio Puig Pdf

This book explores how Indigenous Peoples are impacted by globalization and the cult of the individual that often accompanies the phenomenon.

Rural Communities in the Global Economy

Author : Istudor Nicolae,Ignacio de los Ríos,Andrei Jean-Vasile
Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1536102555

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Rural Communities in the Global Economy by Istudor Nicolae,Ignacio de los Ríos,Andrei Jean-Vasile Pdf

This book fills a gap between theory and practice in the field of the rural communities' research. The book consists of fourteen chapters which analyze specific aspects and suggest possible solutions regarding rural communities in the global economy, insisting on the recent transformations of the classical rural economy paradigms in contemporary economies. The main topics of the book are centered but not limited to the following aspects: -Recent transformations of the rural communities -Rural paradigm agricultural and food models -Rural sustainable investments -Consumption models -Business investments strategies in rural areas -Transition economics and market reforms in rural economy -Market inequity and rural economy -Business models and start-ups in rural areas. This book tries to provide insights and support for policy makers, investors, researchers - all of this connecting to the rural communities in the global economy. In this context, the objective of the book is to provide relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area of green rural communities in the global economy and their impact on sustainable development of competitive markets. The main objectives of the book are: -to create a reference for professionals, practitioners, academia and students in field of the rural economy paradigms; -to present and analyze the latest findings in the field of the recent transformations of the rural communities -the paradigms change of rural communities in the global economy; -to create a working paradigm regarding the rural economy The book, Rural Communities in the Global Economy - Beyond The Classical Rural Economy Paradigms will definitely impact editors' fields of research, since it is mainly related to the rural communities in the global economy and the sustainable development of the rural economy through a range of activities, including green entrepreneurship and the "working with people" model. The publication is also a continuation of editors' research of the rural communities in the global economy taking into account the structures in modern business and society. Convinced of its utility, the editors are confident that Rural Communities in the Global Economy - Beyond the Classical Rural Economy Paradigms will become a milestone in the field and will stir debates regarding this research topic. This book is addressed to professionals and researchers working in the field of rural communities' economy research and management.

Conservation and Globalization

Author : Jim Igoe
Publisher : Case Studies on Contemporary S
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111937954

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Conservation and Globalization by Jim Igoe Pdf

This book makes current issues in political ecology and the question of globalization accessible to undergraduate students, as well as to non-academic readers. It is also empirically and theoretically rigorous enough to appeal to an academic audience. CONSERVATION AND GLOBALIZATION opens with a discussion of these two broad issues as they relate to the author's fieldwork with Maasai herding communities on the margins of Tarangire National Park in Tanzania. It explores different theoretical perspectives (Neo-Marxist and Foucauldian) on globalization and why both are relevant to the case studies presented. Students are introduced to the practice of multi-sited ethnography and its centrality to the anthropological study of globalization. While drawing on examples from specific Maasai communities, the book is more broadly concerned with the historical and contemporary links between these communities and a global system of institutions, ideas, and money. The ecological incompatibility of Western national park-style conservation with East African savanna ecosystems and Maasai resource management practices, are highlighted. The concept of national parks is traced temporally and geographically from Maasai communities to the enclosure movement in 18th century England and westward expansion in 19th century North America. The relationships of parks to Judeo-Christian assumptions about "man's place in nature," colonial ideologies like Manifest Destiny and the Civilizing Mission, and capitalist notions of private property and "The Tragedy of the Commons," are explored. The book also looks at the latest conservation paradigm of "Community-Based Conservation," and explores its connections to the Soviet Collapse, economic and political liberalization, and the global proliferation of NGOs.

Co-operative Canada

Author : Brett Fairbairn,Nora Russell
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780774827911

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Co-operative Canada by Brett Fairbairn,Nora Russell Pdf

A shift in US bank policy. A demonstration in Greece. A tsunami in Japan. These types of events can have profound effects on the economic well-being of Canadian communities. In such a heavily globalized environment, it may seem that only large corporations with access to transnational resources can operate successfully, but Canadian co-operatives demonstrate that this is not the case. Drawing on the results of a large research project that examined co-operatives in communities from coast to coast to coast, Co-operative Canada reveals how Canadians are collectively responding to the forces of globalization through local, community-owned enterprises.

Renegotiating Community

Author : William D. Coleman,Diana Brydon
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0774858109

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Renegotiating Community by William D. Coleman,Diana Brydon Pdf

Faced with finding a livable response to globalization, many communities are renegotiating their identities and functions and, in some instances, entirely new communities are being formed. Renegotiating Community asks what happens to the autonomy of individuals and communities under the influence of globalization. Original case studies show how a range of communities are renegotiating the meanings of community and autonomy while living with, and sometimes challenging, the processes of globalization. By addressing the coercive and comforting dimensions of community – as well as the need to reconcile conflicting claims to autonomy – this book redraws the conceptual maps through which community, globalization, and autonomy are understood.

Sustainability and the Civil Commons

Author : Jennifer Sumner
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0802079997

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Sustainability and the Civil Commons by Jennifer Sumner Pdf

"Sustainability and the Civil Commons" moves beyond rural roots to build a comprehensive understanding of sustainability that combines global reach with local focus.

Surviving Globalization in Three Latin American Communities

Author : Denis L. Heyck
Publisher : Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCSD:31822032042327

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Surviving Globalization in Three Latin American Communities by Denis L. Heyck Pdf

"Surviving Globalization offers valuable insights into the impact of global economic policies ... through the personal testimonies of local activists." - Jean Franco, Columbia University

Moving Mountains

Author : Geoffrey Russell Evans,James Goodman,Nina Lansbury
Publisher : Zed Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 184277199X

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Moving Mountains by Geoffrey Russell Evans,James Goodman,Nina Lansbury Pdf

Transnational mining companies are key agents of corporate globalization. They are often larger than national economies, and dominate governments, local peoples and their environments. In response, affected communities and non-government organizations are creating new agendas for change and justice.

Caught in the Middle

Author : Demetrios G. Papademetriou,Deborah Waller Meyers
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173010259499

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Caught in the Middle by Demetrios G. Papademetriou,Deborah Waller Meyers Pdf

This text provides a look into the workings and realities of border communities along five international borders: US-Canada, US-Mexico, Germany-Poland, Russia-China and Russia-Kazkahstan. It focuses on cross-border initiatives that contribute insights to daily lives and local perspectives.

Achieving Sustainable Communities in a Global Economy

Author : Ralph D. Christy
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789812565679

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Achieving Sustainable Communities in a Global Economy by Ralph D. Christy Pdf

This important book explores alternative strategies in agriculturaland rural development to address the impacts of globalizationprocesses on smallholder agriculturalists and marginalized ruralpeople. Its goal is twofold: (1) to identify and assess the keyprocesses by which globalization is affecting the smallholderagricultural and rural sectors; and (2) to identify and propose bothmicro- and macro-level policies and other strategies to deal with theproblems that arise.

In the Way of Development

Author : Mario Blaser,Harvey A. Feit,Glenn McRae
Publisher : IDRC
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781552500040

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In the Way of Development by Mario Blaser,Harvey A. Feit,Glenn McRae Pdf

Authored as a result of a remarkable collaboration between indigenous people's own leaders, other social activists and scholars from a wide range of disciplines, this volume explores what is happening today to indigenous peoples as they are enmeshed, almost inevitably, in the remorseless expansion of the modern economy and development, at the behest of the pressures of the market-place and government. It is particularly timely, given the rise in criticism of free market capitalism generally, as well as of development. The volume seeks to capture the complex, power-laden, often contradictory features of indigenous agency and relationships. It shows how peoples do not just resist or react to the pressures of market and state, but also initiate and sustain "life projects" of their own which embody local history and incorporate plans to improve their social and economic ways of living.

Revitalising Communities in a Globalising World

Author : Lena Dominelli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351150064

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Revitalising Communities in a Globalising World by Lena Dominelli Pdf

Revitalising Communities in a Globalising World explores the opportunities and constraints that the dynamics of globalisation present for human development in a range of different countries and situations. Arguing that globalisation is currently a system of organising social relations along neoliberal lines, this timely volume examines practical examples of how people respond to significant social changes in their communities. The idea of communities is deconstructed to show that globalisation has collapsed the boundaries of time, space and place in ways that have exacerbated inequalities, at the same time giving rise to unparalleled riches for some. The book encompasses a number of case studies that speak to policymakers, practitioners, educators and students interested in studying globalisation and making the most of its potential for change.