• 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
  • About the Course
    • Fuji Lozada
    • Moodle (need password)
    • Case Study Guide

Globalization Seminar @ Davidson

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May 17, 2013 By kibarry

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Getting Married and Seclusion in Northern Nigeria

May 17, 2013 By kibarry

In the Northern-Nigeria the Muslim-Hausa culture is prevalent and the reason that many young girls do not attend public school. One in five girls attend primary schools and after that they are confined by their strict cultural practices. One of these practices includes early marriage: the average age of marriage is 12 years old but many girls get married before then (the onset … [Read more...]

Health in Society Starts With Primary Education

May 17, 2013 By kibarry

  The blatant underinvestment in women’s education in places like rural Pakistan has crippling effects on society. Like most societies, education and health are strongly related in rural Pakistan, a place where women’s literacy rates are among the lowest in the world. Places like rural Pakistan value fertility leaving women and men’s place in society very clear: men work, … [Read more...]

Global Education: The Overview.

May 15, 2013 By kibarry

Every child is born with an empty mind waiting to be filled with knowledge. From infancy to the beginning of schooling, children are acculturated at various levels. Even though some children come into primary school knowing more than others (ie. basic reading or arithmetic), primary education is the place where these slight differences can be “evened out” and where all children … [Read more...]

Rejecting Locavore

April 17, 2013 By kibarry

Wouldn't you feel more comfortable knowing where your food came from? I bet it would serve even more of a comfort to know the good-hearted farmers that grew the crops you used to cook with. As Americans become more health conscious the next step would be to be globally and locally conscious as well by eating and buying local produce. There are many ‘pros’ to eating local … [Read more...]

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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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