• Syllabus
  • Handouts
    • Writing for the Web
    • Using WordPress
    • Proposal Handout
    • Group Case Study Handout
    • Inforgaphic 411
  • Schedule
  • Case Studies
    • Old Case Studies
  • Topics
    • Political Globalization
    • Economic Globalization
    • Religion and Globalization
    • Experiencing Globalization
    • Environment
    • Global People
    • Global Things
    • Popular Culture
    • Resisting Globalization
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Globalization Seminar @ Davidson

Musings from Wildcats

Readings

Boli and Lechner chapter 46 Boli and Lechner chapter 47 Review Boli and Lechner chapter 14 Brand Positioning Through Advertising in Asia, North America, and Europe: The Role of Global Consumer Culture by Dana L. Alden, Jan-Benedict E. M. Steenkamp and Rajeev Batra: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/1252002 Cultural Values Reflected in Chinese and American Television Advertising by Carolyn A. Lin: […]

What are the Olympics final

NCAA as Civil Society?

“Civil Society is ‘that set of diverse non-governmental institutions, which is strong enough to counterbalance the state, and whilst not preventing the state from fulfilling its role of keeper of the peace and arbitrator between major interests, can nevertheless prevent the state from dominating and atomizing the rest of society’ ” (Gellner 1995:32). Some examples […]

Global Organized Crime- Final Project

Final Project Statement Globalization of the 20th century dramatically affected the transnational organizations of the crime industry. Based on the extensive research that has been done on organized crime, over the course of this semester I have explored how transnational non-governmental organizations, like the Medellin Cartel, redefined their development strategies to center on partnership and […]

ANT 341 examines recent theories of globalization from an anthropological perspective, with an emphasis on the transnational political, economic, and cultural structures that are transforming local societies throughout the world. Topics include transnational religions, popular culture, and global capitalism. Special attention is devoted to debates regarding power and cultural imperialism, popular culture, the impact of science and technology transfer, and diaspora ethnicity.


Eriberto P. Lozada Jr. is a Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies, and Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. more...
Fall 2016 Office Hours:
MWF 9:30-10:30am
TR 9:00-10:00am

office: Chambers B12
tel. 704-894-2035
erlozada [at] davidson.edu

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