Globalisation
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MSc Economics and International Relations
MSc International Business and Management
GLOBALISATION
POPP 5007
Handbook 2015
Semester One
Module Leader: Dr Adam Fishwick
Department of Politics and Public Policy
Email: adam.fishwick@dmu.ac.uk
Hugh Aston 3.74
Course Tutor: Carlos Salas Lind
Email: CaLi@niels.brock.dk
Handbook for POPP 5007
Globalisation
Contents
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3) Learning Outcomes | 4 |
4) Skills Development | 5 |
5) Teaching and Learning | 5 |
6) Assessment | 6 |
7) Plagiarism | 7 |
8) Reading List and Seminar Questions | 9 |
9) Essay Topics | 34 |
10) Postgraduate Marking Criteria | 35 |
1) Module Outline
Globalisation is all around us. We see it, hear about it, and experience it in our place of work, in our homes, in the products we buy, and in the decisions that shape our lives. It is a term that we have all heard of, on television, radio, websites, and blogs. We also read about it in the press and we may even discuss it with friends and family. As university students, whatever subject you are studying, globalisation appears in articles, books and on the internet. It is a term that has entered our vocabulary and our thinking in recent decades and is, yet very few people have any informed idea of what it is and how it works.
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