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Jessie Roberson <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:32:03 -0400
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Robert Bird wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>  
> I am about to teach the topic of globalization in an International 
> Business Law course.  I would like to show contrasting points about 
> globalization.  I have a video already titled "Globalisation is Good" 
> which promotes globalization with almost starry-eyed praise.  My 
> students in the main don't see any problems with globalization, and 
> when I raise the issue it does not seem to strike home.  Can anyone 
> share a video, either available for sale or online, that can give a 
> contrasting view and show how globalization can pose environmental, 
> economic, or other costs?  I agree that globalization is a positive 
> force but I don't want to give just a single perspective.
>  
> Best,
>
> Robert C. Bird
> Assistant Professor
> University of Connecticut
> Department of Marketing & Law
> School of Business, Unit 1041
> Storrs, CT 06269-1041
> My research: http://ssrn.com/author=56987
>
>  
Robert:
My wife the sociologist says to check the Media Education Foundation 
catalog for things that offer a critical view.
Jessie Roberson

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