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    Interest of the Algerian diaspora for entrepreneurship in homeland: proposal of a model for its concretisation by A. Haddad, R. Lassoued

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the era of globalisation, diaspora is seen as a driving force for economic development in the countries of origin and for positive changes in the host countries. …”
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    Students’ social representations about world culture by E. V. Zvonova, A. S. Gruzdeva

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The materials of this article may be useful for further research into the main factors of globalisation processes, as well as for understanding the subsequent development of the content and structure of young people’s social perceptions.…”
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    RIVER AND SEA TRANSPORTS IN ROMANIA IN THE EUROPEAN UNION STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION PERSPECTIVE by RADU SĂGEATĂ

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In this period of searches determined by the globalisation process, Romania possesses the necessary infrastructure to take over, store and transport the energy resources, it being a real partner in the alliances it belongs to. …”
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    Contestations and Contradictions in the Argentine Redes de Trueque by Georgina M. Gómez, Joop de Wit

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Complementary and Community Currency Systems are studied as schemes of monetary contestation, following the assumption that the rejection of official money implies a micro-political act of resistance to the government, the globalised economic system and the instruments of control that sustain them. …”
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    Postcolonial analysis of educational language policies of Ireland, Singapore, and Malaysia by Zuzanna Grala

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While distant geographically, the three countries experience similar linguistic processes when it comes to anglicisation, and propose different solutions to the issue of balancing linguistic rights, and promotion of English as the language of globalisation. This comparison aimed to find out what influences language policing in postcolonial countries, and in what ways language shift can be prevented. …”
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    Regional development dynamics: university-business cooperation strategies by A. G. Karimli

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In today’s world, with the globalisation process, the functions of higher education institutions have changed within the framework of new strategies and cooperation models. …”
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    Development of the accounting system in the digital economy by Zh. M. Korzovatykh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The current processes of globalisation and digitalisation, the use of cloud technologies, artificial intelligence capabilities, robotics, big data and tools that allow large amounts of information to be processed in a short period of time by economic actors in their practical activities affect the conceptual basis of theoretical and methodological approaches to the organisation of the accounting system, fill the concept of “accounting” with new meaning. …”
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    Promoting Pancasila values through dialectical project-based learning for Indonesian youth by Endang Prihatin, Encep Syarief Nurdin, Yadi Ruyadi, Tri Suhartati, An Nisaa Atila Thabrani

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The young generation in Indonesia is confronted with specific challenges in navigating the adverse effects of globalisation, which have the potential to erode the values enshrined in Pancasila. …”
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    Incertezza, precarietà, capacità di immaginazione del futuro e modernità: un confronto tra Appadurai e De Martino by Alessandro Mancuso

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In this article, I trace a comparison among different components of both anthropologists’ theoretical apparatus, trying not only to sketch the basic elements of their “general anthropology”, but also their interplay with their interpretation of causes, phenomenology and possible ways out of the contemporary crisis, of cognitive and ethical kind, in the capacity for imagining the future in today globalised world. In their diagnosis of the present, De Martino and Appadurai, though sharing the idea that reference to universalistic values inherited by European modernity does not provide more an adequate frame for interpretation, express divergent views about modernity, its European matrix and the ethical dispositions which grow with it. …”
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    Old Fears, New Hopes. Flemish TV fiction and National Identity in the 21st Century by Alexander Dhoest

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Starting in the late 1990s, I discuss the challenges facing European serial drama production as the market increasingly commercialised, digitised, and globalised. From a product typically associated with domestic markets, popular mostly with national audiences, it turned into a transnational commodity, as U.S. drama had been for a long time. …”
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    Examination of Historical Advancement of Corporate Governance in India– Contemporary Issues and Way Forward by Deepika Kulhari

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… In the Era of Globalised world, the importance of Fair Corporate Governance policies has been recognized by different countries. …”
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    Constructing masculinity through ulwaluko: a scoping literature review by Mlamli Diko

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Despite its enduring value in many indigenous African communities today, this cultural practice is profoundly impacted by (post)colonialism and globalisation. Ultimately, this article calls for a balanced discernment of ulwaluko, one that acknowledges its cultural heritage while addressing modern challenges to guarantee its preservation and adaptability in contemporary contexts and beyond.…”
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    Chronotope, technology affordances, and task design: using WeChat to facilitate Chinese learning in the classroom by Wang Xuan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This chronotopic expansion enables learners to be positioned in digitally mediated and simulated scenarios and roles that transcend the space–time of the classroom, closely resembling real-world communication in the globalising world. It is suggested that language task design, taking into account the chronotopic affordances of technology, can facilitate authentic and networked space–time of learning by embedding it in mobile, hybrid, individualised and collaborative contexts. …”
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    <i>Armastus, Andestus, Alandlikkus</i>: The Rediscovery of the Orthodox Christianity in Post-Soviet Estonia by Milena Benovska-Sabkova

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…The small religious community in Tartu dealt with in the paper, shares a number of features of the transforming religiosity of Europe: emphasis on spirituality, openness to the impacts of globalisation, the hybrid character of certain religious practices. …”
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    Capital accounting and liabilities problems in the context of economic processes reforming and international financial reporting standards introducing by X. Yu. Kotova, N. N. Shakirova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The object of the study is the International Financial Reporting Standards impact on the domestic accounting system development, reflecting the economic processes globalisation and digitalisation, the emergence of new accounting objects and increasing requirements for the reporting quality. …”
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    Folklore of Megibung and Its Digitalization as an Effort to Sustain the Balinese Tradition in the Globalization Era by I Nyoman Adi Susrawan, I Wayan Artika

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This research is qualitative descriptive research that aims to (1) describe the elements of humans, nature, and God in the megibung tradition, (2) the relationship between humans, nature, and God in the megibung tradition, (3) describe the transfer of the vehicle for digitising gibing folklore as a type of folklore that is always maintained in the globalisation era. Data collection methods used in this research are documentation, observation (observations in the field), and interviews. …”
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    Maps and Memory, Rights and Relationships by Sian Sullivan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Acknowledging disjunctions in conceptions and experiences of people-land relationships may assist with understanding who and what is amplified or diminished in contemporary globalising trajectories in neoliberal environmental governance. …”
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    Rues en parallèle, une étude comparative entre Shanghai et Paris by Antoine Brès, Jean-François Cuenot, Thierry Sanjuan

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Alors que les métropoles chinoises connaissent  une globalisation accélérée, l’observation de deux rues, l’une chinoise, l’autre parisienne,  aide à comprendre  ce qui  fait leur permanence et leur singularité, notamment les différences et les similitudes qui concernent les différents aspects de leur mutation. …”
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    Synodality as a return to the origins of Christianity and the way of building the God’s Kingdom by Sebastian Zygmunt

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It was also possible to outline the perspective of the further Church development in an increasingly globalised world. The reflection on the historical formation of a proper understanding of collegiality and primacy proved helpful in understanding the goals behind the ”decentralization” of power in the Church postulated today by Pope Francis. …”
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