The new version of an open society should take into account the plurality, heterogeneity, and hybridity of a Europe
shaped by globalization.
Not exact matches
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces
Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven
by climate change, shifting demographics,
globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
Although high finance obviously has been
shaped by the Industrial Revolution's legacy of corporate finance, institutional investment such as pension fund saving as part of the industrial wage contract, mutual funds, and
globalization along «financialized» lines, financial managers have taken over industrial companies to create what Hyman Minsky has called «money manager capitalism.»
Globalization can thus be defined as worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are
shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa.
How will the future of activism be
shaped by technology and
globalization?
Driven
by globalization, digitization, and
by different developments and political contexts around the world, debating what's happening in the book industry makes a valuable contribution to
shaping today's cultural agenda.
Tayou's works are characterized
by a strong and impressive connection with archetypal and primeval
shapes, expressing a vision quite far from the «disposable culture» somehow typical of the contemporary
globalization.
With this series the artist gives
shape to a fragile space threatened
by globalization, industrialization, global warming, and other consequences of human behavior and the concomitant natural disasters which extinguish life and nature.
As a highly globalized region that has been consistently
shaped by multiple paths of migration since European colonization in the 15th century and the transatlantic slave trade, the Caribbean is often portrayed as the ultimate symbol of «modernity» and
globalization.
Humanity could soon be confronted with a huge challenge that takes its astounding
shape from continuously skyrocketing absolute global human population numbers as well as from economic
globalization and per - capita consumption of limited resources
by the human species.
The legal sector has entered a new era: one
shaped by technology, social media,
globalization, emerging markets, the fallout from the financial crisis, competition from alternative providers of legal services, and a heightened sensitivity to cost.