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The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People

Autor Julian E. Kunnie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2015

The issues arising from rapid global integration have generally been treated in isolation by most academic works. This volume examines the many pitfalls of globalization from the perspective of impoverished and indigenous peoples, including the widening wealth gap, the struggle for restoration of dispossessed lands and cultural rights, global warming and ecological annihilation, and the experiences of women in underdeveloped regions. The United States' growing prison industrial complex is discussed. The author concludes with a call for reassessing current ways of living and proposes recreating cultures of conservation and sustainable economies. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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ISBN-13: 9780786496082
ISBN-10: 0786496088
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: McFarland & Company

Notă biografică

Julian E. Kunnie is a professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona, USA. His articles have appeared in the African Studies Review , the Black Scholar , the Journal of African American History , the Journal of the African American Academy of Religion , the Journal of Pan African Studies , and other noted journals and publications. He has travelled extensively doing research, teaching, and lecturing around the world. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, USA.

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"This volume examines the many pitfalls of globalization from the perspective of impoverished and indigenous peoples, including the widening wealth gap, the struggle for restoration of dispossessed lands and cultural rights, global warming and ecological annihilation, and the experiences of women in underdeveloped regions who receive little benefit from their labor and are subject to violence"--