THE GLOBALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE PLACE OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

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  • Jürgen Renn renn@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de
    Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Berlin – Germany

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10.47976/RBHM2007vn05

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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

Abstract

Globalization is often considered either as a promise or as a threat. In any case, it usually refers to the economic processes of the globalization of the markets for goods, capital, and labor, with changes in society, culture, and knowledge being mere secondary consequences. Globalization in this sense is conceived as being governed by market forces and their associated political constellations. Globalization as seen from developing countries appears to unavoidably increase their dependence on forces they can hardly control. Globalization thus seems to be just another step on the road to disempowerment, understandably provoking counter-reactions that emphasize the protection of local interests.

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THE GLOBALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE PLACE OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

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2020-11-07

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RENN, Jürgen. THE GLOBALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE PLACE OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY. Brazilian Journal on the History of Mathematics, São Paulo, p. 05, 2020. DOI: 10.47976/RBHM2007vn05. Disponível em: https://rbhm.org.br/index.php/RBHM/article/view/285. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2024.