“Listen man, I smoke, I snort ... I’ve been begging on the street since I was just a baby. I’ve cleaned windshields at stoplights. I’ve polished shoes, I’ve robbed, I’ve killed. ... I ain’t no kid, no ...
As fall break ended and classes began again, all around campus a predictable question started conversations. “So, where’d you go?” For some, Princeton was the perfect retreat, while others took the ...
As the world moves into the information age, the international telecommunications network has become denser, more centralized and more highly integrated—signs that point to globalization and an ...
We increasingly hear the conclusion that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means the end of the modern trend toward globalization. I certainly agree that Vladimir Putin's acts challenge it. But I also ...
Six acclaimed environmental scholars will come to UB during the academic year for a series of lectures on water, globalization and culture—with a special focus on the Buffalo Niagara region—as part of ...
From an excellent editorial in today’s WSJ, written by the CEO of Sony Pictures, titled “Globalization and Cultural Diversity“: “If what can be seen in the cinemas and on television screens from ...
Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein emphasized the importance of preserving indigenous culture and language ...
Music is being used as a tool for understanding. Kendra Salois, ethnomusicologist and assistant professor at the American University College of Arts and Sciences is scheduled to discuss the ...
Four years ago, opponents of globalization won a decisive battle on Seattle's streets. Since then, they have amassed similar victories around the world, from Genoa to Geneva to Cancun. The system of ...