Archive for January, 2010
MessagePhone QS150 and QS200
The MessagePhone QS150 and QS200 are two low-cost messaging devices sold as part of a complete package to mobile operators in emerging markets. More at www.mobilegazette.com
Nicole
Pros and cons for globalization, culture and government?
I have a debate on this issue, for school. I am against globalization. I am a rebuttal person, and my topic for globalization is culture and government, I already know how globalization is making people lose traditions, and how its causing terrorism, but are there any pros?And what are some more cons for government? All the things I can find are for the economy..So please help me, quotes, sites, anything. Thanks in advance
Rylan
Social mobility in the globalised South Korea – Professor Hagen Koo. ANU, March 2010
One of the most important consequences of globalisation in the world today is increasing economic inequality within and between nations. Globalisation does not simply increase economic inequality: it also modifies the pattern of social stratification and the game of status competition. What happens, however, when social mobility system becomes globalised? Professor Hagen Koos talk examines the changing pattern of social mobility in South Korea as a consequence of globalisation. Koo will focus on the rise of a cosmopolitan strategy of social mobility, the core of which involves sending children overseas for early English education and foreign degrees as well as for other cosmopolitan cultural aptitudes. Professor Koo will argue that cosmopolitanism in South Korea, as in many other societies, does not simply represent a cultural orientation but a new strategy of class reproduction employed by affluent segments of the middle class in this age of globalisation. Hagen Koo is Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, US and journal editor of Korean Studies. Born in Seoul Korea, he received his BA in Korea and PhD from Northwestern University. Professor Koo has published extensively on the political economy of East Asian development and the industrial transformation of South Korea. His books include the award-winning Korean Workers: The Culture and Politics of Class Formation and State and Society in Contemporary Korea. Currently, he is writing a book on the …
Chad
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Kennedy
Shaping the Future of Public-Private Development Strategies for Emerging Markets vid 5
2008 Global Corporate Citizenship Conference at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC Emerging markets have never been so popular. Multinational companies and development organizations are increasingly re-evaluating traditional approaches and looking for new and better ways to engage with them. We asked some of the leading actors taking part in this shift about whats next for the field.
Ramon
