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Globalisation and the Prospects for Critical Reflection

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SKU: 9788189833985

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“Globalisation and the Prospects for Critical Reflection” challenges the deterministic view of globalization. Edited by Jung Min Choi and John W. Murphy, this Aakar Books publication (ISBN: 9788189833985) explores the possibility of creating a more just and equitable world. It examines how we can move beyond mere adaptation and actively shape a future where everyone can “live well.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189833985
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189833987
  • Publisher Date: 2009
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 286

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Globalisation and the Prospects for Critical Reflection

  1. Manu Jain

    While ambitious, some arguments felt underdeveloped. Still, a valuable contribution to the discourse on globalization.

  2. Krishnaprasad P G

    This book offers a critical lens on globalization, urging readers to envision a fairer world. A bit academic, but ultimately insightful.

  3. Prerna Sharma

    This book changed my perspective! It is a must-read for anyone interested in globalization’s impacts and future.

  4. Shivam Bansal

    An insightful exploration of how we can actively shape a more equitable world within the context of globalization. Highly recommend!

  5. Anshika Verma

    Some chapters were brilliant, others less so. But overall, the book encourages a vital critical reflection.

  6. Anjitha M

    While the premise is interesting, I found the writing style somewhat inaccessible. Still, some good points are made.

  7. Harshit

    A strong critique of globalization’s deterministic view. It is a call to action for creating a more just future.

  8. Navneet Kumar

    A thought-provoking read! Some essays were dense, but overall, it offers a valuable perspective on globalization’s complexities. Worth the effort.

  9. Aravindh V A

    Dense and academic, but rewarding. I really appreciated that it challenges the inevitability of globalization.

  10. Sayyad Aadil

    I’m still processing all the information, but this book definitely sparked some critical thinking.

  11. Himanshu Jha

    I appreciated the book’s challenge to deterministic views. It got me thinking about agency in shaping our global future.

  12. Ansh Jhalani

    A good collection of essays that pushes back against the usual narrative of globalization. It could be more accessible, though.

  13. Nikita

    Important perspectives on globalization are presented but the language could be simplified for a broader audience.

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