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Republic of the Philippines SORSOGON STATE COLLEGE Bulan Campus Bulan, Sorsogon Bachelor of Science in Computer Computer Science (BSCS) VISION
An institution ith a culture of e!cellence in "e#eloping globall$ competetiti#e an" #alues% oriente" lea"ers an" professionals MISSION
The Sorsogon State College is committe" to pro#i"e in"ustr$%rele#ant programs that are anchore" on a culture of research an" entrepreneurship for the "e#elopment of Sorsogon an" be$on" GOALS OF TH BACHLO! OF SCINC IN COM"#T! SCINC (BSCS)
The BSCS, BS&S an" BS&T gra"uates are e!pecte" to become globall$ competent, inno#ati#e, an" sociall$ an" ethicall$ responsible computing prefessionals engage" in life%long learning en"ea#ours' The$ are capable of contributing to the countr$(s national "e#elopment goals' "!OG!AM $SC!I"TION
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Program inclu"es the stu"$ of Computing concept an" theories, algorithmic foun"ations an" ne "e#elopments in computing' The program prepares stu"ents to "esign an" create algorithmicall$ comple! softare an" softare an" "e#elop "e#elop ne an" effect effecti#e i#e algori algorithm thmss for sol#in sol#ing g comput computing ing proble problems' ms' Gra"uat Gra"uates es of this this program shall be conferre" the "egree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science )BSCS*'
CO#!S S%LLAB#S &' +' .' 1' 2' 4' 5'
Coure Coe * Cour Coure e Title itle * "re/ "re/!e !e0 0uii uiite te * Creit * Cla Cla Sche Scheu ule le33 Term * Con Conul ulat atio ion n Tim Timee *
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6' Cour Coure e $ec $ecri ript ptio ion n * This course intro"uces stu"ents to the contemporar$ orl" b$ e!amining the multifacete" phenomenon of globali+ation' globali+ation' sing the #arious "isciplines of the social sciences, it e!amines the economic, social,
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political, technological, technological, an" other transformations transformations that ha#e create" create" an increasing aareness aareness of the interconnecte"ness interconnecte"ness of peoples an" places aroun" the globe' To To this en", the course pro#i"es an o#er#ie of the #arious "ebates in global go#ernance, "e#elopment, an" sustainabilit$ sustainabilit$'' Be$on" e!posing the stu"ent to the orl" outsi"e the Philippines, it see-s to inculcate a sense of global citi+enship an" global ethical responsibilit$'
Learnin7 Outcome*
At the en" of the course the stu"ents shoul" be able to.
Competencies /istinguish "ifferent interpretations interpretations of an" approaches to globali+ation
/escribe the emergence of global economic, political, social, an" cultural s$stems Anal$+e the #arious contemporar$ "ri#ers of globali+ation
n"erstan" the issues confronting the nation%state Assess the effects of globali+ation on "ifferent social units an" their responses
S-ills
Anal$+e contemporar$ nes e#ents in the conte!t of globali+ation Anal$+e global issues in relation to 0ilipinos an" the Philippines
1rite a research paper ith proper citations on a topic relate" to globali+ation
2alues
Articulate personal positions on #arious global issues &"entif$ the ethical implications of global citi+enship
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political, technological, technological, an" other transformations transformations that ha#e create" create" an increasing aareness aareness of the interconnecte"ness interconnecte"ness of peoples an" places aroun" the globe' To To this en", the course pro#i"es an o#er#ie of the #arious "ebates in global go#ernance, "e#elopment, an" sustainabilit$ sustainabilit$'' Be$on" e!posing the stu"ent to the orl" outsi"e the Philippines, it see-s to inculcate a sense of global citi+enship an" global ethical responsibilit$'
Learnin7 Outcome*
At the en" of the course the stu"ents shoul" be able to.
Competencies /istinguish "ifferent interpretations interpretations of an" approaches to globali+ation
/escribe the emergence of global economic, political, social, an" cultural s$stems Anal$+e the #arious contemporar$ "ri#ers of globali+ation
n"erstan" the issues confronting the nation%state Assess the effects of globali+ation on "ifferent social units an" their responses
S-ills
Anal$+e contemporar$ nes e#ents in the conte!t of globali+ation Anal$+e global issues in relation to 0ilipinos an" the Philippines
1rite a research paper ith proper citations on a topic relate" to globali+ation
2alues
Articulate personal positions on #arious global issues &"entif$ the ethical implications of global citi+enship
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Learnin7 Outcome Topic Methoolo7, !eource Aement
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-ee8 &/+* Introuction
% &ntro"uce self to Course o#er#ie Classroom sharing )&ntro"uctions* Course s$llabus
classmates an"
teachers Classroom Lecture &ntro"uce te!tboo-. 3anfre" Stegger, Paul
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% List e!pectations for policies
Battersb$, an" 4oseph 3' Siracusa, e"s'
the course
Personal concept map of 5678'The SAGE Handbook of Globalization'
% Recall course rules
globali+ation. To #ols' Thousan" Oa-s. SAGE'
% 1rite a personal
Stu"ents ill engage in a free
"efinition of
association e!ercise of i"eas the$
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globali+ation base"
associate ith 9globali+ation':
on a concept map
Base" on the concepts the$ list,
the$ ill s$nthesi+e a personal
"efinition of the concept'
% /ifferentiate the
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&ntro"uction to the Lecture LC/ Pro;ector
competing Stu"$ of
materials
conceptions of Globali+ation Nes report criti=ue. Rea"ing 3aterials
globali+ation
Stu"ents ill fin" an" rea" three Chapter 5 of te!tboo-. 9Approaches to Recitation % &"entif$ the
nespaper op%e"s )local or the Stu"$ of Globali+ation: b$ 3anfre" B'
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un"erl$ing
international* "iscussing Steger
philosophies of the
globali+ation' Before class, the$ Steger, 3anfre" B' 9&"eologies of
#ar$ing "efinitions of
ill rite >6%or" summaries of Globali+ation': 566>' Journal of Political
globali+ation
each op%e", i"entif$ing hat the Ideologies 76)7*. 77?@6'
% Agree on a or-ing
un"erl$ing "efinitions of
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"efinition of
globali+ation the op%e" riters
globali+ation for the
use'
course
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% /efine economic The Global Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
globali+ation Econom$
materials
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% &"entif$ the actors
/ebate. The stu"ents ill "ebate Rea"ing 3aterials
that facilitate
the motion 9That global free tra"e Chapter of te!tboo-. 9The Globali+ation Recitation
economic
has "one more harm than goo"': of Economic Relations: b$ &st#n
globali+ation
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Benc+es
% /efine the mo"ern
1allerstein, &mmanuel' 5668' 9The
orl" s$stem
3o"ern 1orl"%S$stem as a Capitalist
% Articulate a stance on
1orl" Econom$. Pro"uction, Surplus%
global economic
2alue, an" Polari+ation': &n World-
integration
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Systes Analysis! An Introduction'
/urham D Lon"on. /u-e ni#ersit$
Press, pp' 5@%87'
% E!plain the role of 3ar-et &ntegration Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
international financial
materials
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institutions in the
0ilm #ieing an" "iscussion Rea"ing 3aterials.
creation of a global
Chapter 7 of te!tboo-. 9The Rise of the Recitation
econom$
Global Corporation: b$ /eane Neubauer
% Narrate a short
Bello, 1al"en 0' 566F' 9The 3ultiple
histor$ of global
Crises of Global Capitalism': &n
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mar-et integration in
"eglobalization! Ideas for a #e$ World
the tentieth centur$
Econoy'
% &"entif$ the attributes
3anila ni#ersit$ Press, pp' 7%@7'
of global corporations
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0ilm. 9The Corporation: "irecte" b$ 3ar-
Achbar an" 4ennifer Abbott
% E!plain the effects of The Global Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
globali+ation on &nterstate S$stem
materials
go#ernments
Rea"ing 3aterials
% &"entif$ the
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Chapter of te!tboo-. 9Go#ernments Recitation
institutions that
an" Citi+ens in a Globall$ &nterconnecte"
go#ern international
1orl" of States: b$ ans Schattle
relations
3a+oer, 3ar-' 566F' 9An &nternational
% /ifferentiate
Ci#ili+ationH Empire, &nternationalism an"
internationalism from
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the Crisis of the 3i"%Tentieth Centur$':
globalism
International Affairs I5)@*. >>@?>FF'
% &"entif$ the roles an" Contemporar$ Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
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functions of the Global
materials
nite" Nations Go#ernance
Rea"ing 3aterials
% &"entif$ the
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Chapter 5 of te!tboo-. 9The nite" Recitation
challenges of global
Nations 3eets the Tent$%first Centur$.
go#ernance in the
Confronting the Challenges of Global
tent$%first centur$
Go#ernance: b$ Thomas G' 1eiss an"
% E!plain the rele#ance
Ramesh Tha-ur
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of the state ami"
obsbam, Eric 4' 7F' 9The 0uture of
globali+ation
the State': "e%elo&ent and 'hange
5)5*. 5F?5I'
-ee8 4/6*A -orl of !e7ion
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% /efine the term Global /i#i"es. Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
9Global South: The North an" the
materials % /ifferentiate the South )focus on Group report Rea"ing 3aterials
Global South from Latin America*
Chapter 75 of te!tboo-. 9Locating the Gra"e" Group
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the Thir" 1orl"
Global South: b$ Lisan"ro E' Clau"io Report. Stu"ents ill % Anal$+e ho a ne
Connell, Rae$n' 566' 9/epen"enc$, form groups of @%>'
conception of global
Autonom$ an" Culture' &n Southern Each group ill be
relations emerge"
Theory! The Global "ynaics of assigne" a Latin
from the e!periences
(no$ledge in Social Science' Science' American countr$ to
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of Latin American
Cambri"ge, J. Polit$ Press, pp' 7@% report on' These
countries
7F@' groups ill "eli#er 76%
minute presentations
on the contemporar$
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foreign an" economic
policies of their their
respecti#e countries' % /ifferentiate beteen Asian regionalism Lecture /iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
regionali+ation an"
materials
globali+ation
Group Report
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Rea"ing 3aterials
% &"entif$ the factors
Chapter 7@ of te!tboo-. 9Globali+ation Gra"e" Group
lea"ing to a greater
an" the Asia Pacific an" South Asia: b$ Report. Stu"ents ill
integration of the
Ehito Jimura form groups of @%>'
Asian region
Shiraishi, Ta-ashi' 566F' 9The Thir" Each group ill be
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> Anal$+e ho "ifferent
1a#e. Southeast Asia an" 3i""le%Class assigne" an Asian
Asian states confront
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0ormation in the 3a-ing of a Region': &n countr$ to research
the challenges of
)eyond Ja&an! The "ynaics of East an" report on' These
globali+ation an"
Asian *egionalis, e"' Peter groups ill "eli#er 76%
regionali+ation
Jat+enstein an" Ta-ashi Shiraishi' minute presentations
&thaca, NK. Cornell ni#ersit$ Press, pp' on the contemporar$
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5@?7' foreign an" economic
policies of their
respecti#e countries' -ee8 ;* Miterm
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S$nthesis 3i"term essa$
3i"term essa$.
-nole"ge
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concerning
as-e" to rite 5,666%
globali+ation
or" essa$s
ansering one of
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these to =uestions.
7' o "o e ma-e
globali+ation
more ;ustH
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5' o is the state
affecte" b$
globali+ationH
o is the nation
affecte" b$
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globali+ationH /o
these
institutionsconce
pts remain
rele#antH
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1h$h$ notH -ee8 &&&* A -orl of Iea
% Anal$+e ho #arious Global 3e"ia Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
me"ia "ri#e #arious Cultures
materials
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forms of global
Group Report Rea"ing 3aterials
integration
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Chapter 55 of te!tboo-. 9Globali+ation
Gra"e" Group % E!plain the "$namic
an" the 3e"ia. Creating the Global
Report. Stu"ents ill
beteen local an"
2illage: b$ 4ac- Lule
form groups of @%>'
global cultural
Chapter 5@ of te!tboo-. 9Popular 3usic
Each group ill be
pro"uction
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an" Globali+ation: b$ Kara El%Gha"ban
as-e" to pic- an
Asian musical act
that became
internationall$
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famous' &n their
group report, the$
must anser the
folloing =uestions.
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7' 1here "i" the
musical actartist
originateH
5' &n hich
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countries "i" the
artist become
famousH
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@' o "i" the artist
become famousH
8' 1h$ "o $ou thin-
the artist became
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famousH % E!plain ho The Globali+ation Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
globali+ation affects of Religion
materials
religious practices
/iscussion of film Rea"ing 3aterials
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an" beliefs
Chapter 76 of te!tboo-. 9Religion an"
Recitation % Anal$+e the
Globali+ation: b$ 2ictor Rou"ometof
relationship beteen
Chapter 8@ of te!tboo-. 9Religion an"
religion an" global
Global Conflict: b$ 3ar- 4uergensme$er
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conflict an",
con#ersel$, global
0ilm. PBS 0rontline. 9The Rise of &S&S:
peace
)http.'pbs'orggbhfrontlinefilmrise%
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of%isis*
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-ee8( &+/&1* Glo9al "opulation an) Mo9ilit,
% &"entif$ the attributes The Global Cit$ Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
of a global cit$
materials % Anal$+e ho cities
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Group report Rea"ing 3aterials
ser#e as engines of
Chapter 5F of te!tboo-. 93obilit$,
Gra"e" Group
globali+ation
/i#ersit$ an" Communit$ in the Global
Report. Stu"ents ill
Cit$: b$ 2al Colic%Peis-er
form groups of @%>'
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Sassen, Sas-ia' 566>' 9The Global Cit$.
Each group ill be
&ntro"ucing a Concept': )ro$n Journal of
assigne" a global cit$
World Affairs &)5*. 5%8@'
to "iscuss an"
research on' Their
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reports shoul"
anser the folloing
=uestions.
7' o oul" $ou
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"escribe $our
cit$H
5' 1hat is $our cit$
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-non forH
@' 1hat ma-es $our
cit$ a global cit$H % E!plain the theor$ of 3an"ate" topic. Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
"emographic Global
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materials
transition as it affects /emograph$
Rea"ing 3aterials
global population
Lee, Ronal"' 566@' 9The /emographic
Short research paper
Transition. Three Centuries of
to "iscuss the topic.
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0un"amental Change': Journal of
as the Philippines
Econoic Pers&ecti%es 7)8*. 7F?76'
un"ergone the
Lesthaeghe, Ron' 5676' 9The nfol"ing
"emographic
Stor$ of the Secon" /emographic
transitionH 1h$ or
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Transition': Po&ulation and "e%elo&ent
h$ notH
*e%ie$ @F)5*. 577?5>7'
Li#i%Bacci, 3assiomo' 566>' 91hat 1e
Can an" Cannot Learn from the istor$
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of 1orl" Population' Po&ulation Studies!
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A Journal of "eogra&hy F)S7*. S57?
S5I'
% Anal$+e the political, Global 3igration Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
economic, cultural,
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materials
an" social factors
O01 &nter#ie. Each stu"ent ill Rea"ing 3aterials
un"erl$ing the global
be as-e" to inter#ie a former or Castles, Stephen' 5666' 9&nternational Recitation
mo#ements of people
a current O01 )face%to%face or 3igration at the Beginning of the Tent
%$% /ispla$ first%han"
online*'&n class the$ ill share 0irst Centur$. Global Tren"s an" &ssues':
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-nole"ge of the
hat the$ learne" from these International Social Science Journal >5
e!periences of O01s
inter#ies about transnationalism )7F>*. 5F?5I7'
an" the factors that affect global Aguilar, 0ilomeno 2' 5675'
migrations' 9/ifferentiating Se"imente" from 3o"ular
Transnationalism. The 2ie from East
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Asia': Asian and Pacific +igration
Journal 57)5*. 78?77'
% 1rite a research Research 3ini%lecture on citation metho"s
paper proposal ith Proposal 1riting for research papers
proper citation
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% Criti=ue research Research Proposal for final research paper.
proposals of Proposal Criti=ue Stu"ents ill begin riting a >66%
classmates
or" proposal for their final
research paper'
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Pair "iscussion. Stu"ents ill pair
off an" criti=ue each otherMs
research proposals'
-ee8 &2/&4* To=ar a Sutaina9le -orl
% /ifferentiate stabilit$
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Sustainable Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
from sustainabilit$ /e#elopment
materials % Articulate mo"els of
Rea"ing materials
global sustainable
Chapter 8I of te!tboo-. 9Sustainable Recitation
"e#elopment
Economic S$stems: b$ Sebastian
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Plcienni-
% /efine global foo" Global 0oo" Lecture"iscussion LC/ Pro;ector
securit$ Securit$
materials
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% Criti=ue e!isting
0ilm 2ieing Rea"ing materials
mo"els of global foo"
Chapter >6 of te!tboo-. 9Global 0oo" Recitation
securit$
Securit$. The Challenge of 0ee"ing the
1orl": b$ 3oni-a Barthal%/atta
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3c3ichael, Philip' 566' 9A 0oo"
Regime Anal$sis of the 1orl" 0oo"
Crisis' Agriculture and Huan ,alues
5F)8*. 5I7%>'
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0ilm. 9The Price of Sugar: "irecte" b$ Bill
ane$
-ee8 &5/&6*Concluion
% Articulate a personal Global Citi+enship Lecture"iscussion Rea"ing 3aterials
"efinition of global
Carter, April' 5667' 9Global Ci#il Societ$. materials
citi+enship
Personal concept map of global
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Acting as Global Citi+ens: in The Political
% Appreciate the ethical
citi+enship. Theory of Global 'itizenshi&' Lon"on. Recitation
obligations of global
Stu"ents ill engage in a free Routle"ge, pp' 78%7F'
citi+enship
association e!ercise of i"eas the$
associate ith 9global citi+enship':
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Base" on this, the$ ill s$nthesi+e
a personal "efinition of the
concept' Afterar"s, the$ ill list
the obligations of a global citi+en'
% 1rite a research Research paper &n"epen"ent research an" riting
Stu"ents ill spen"
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paper on a topic riting
the final ee-
relate" to
completing their
globali+ation, ith
research papers'
proper citation
TH CONTM"O!A!% -O!L$ !e0uire !eain7 an Other Material
Te>t9oo8 .
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Steger, 3anfre" B', Paul Battersb$, an" 4oseph 3' Siracusa, e"s' 5678'The SAGE Handbook of Globalization' To #olumes' Thousan" Oa-s. SAGE Publications'
Other !eain7 .
Aguilar, 0ilomeno 2' 5675' 9/ifferentiating Se"imente" from 3o"ular Transnationalism. The 2ie from East Asia': Asian and Pacific +igration Journal 57)5*. 78?77'
Bello, 1al"en 0' 566F' 9The 3ultiple Crises of Global Capitalism': &n "eglobalization! Ideas for a #e$ World Econoy, pp' 7%@7'
Castles, Stephen' 5666' 9&nternational 3igration at the Beginning of the Tent$%0irst Centur$. Global Tren"s an" &ssues': International Social Science Journal >5 )7F>*. 5F?5I7'
Carter, April' 5667' 9Global Ci#il Societ$. Acting as Global Citi+ens: in The Political Theory of Global 'itizenshi&, pp' 78%7F Lon"on. Routle"ge'
Connell, Rae$n' 566' 9/epen"enc$, Autonom$ an" Culture' &n Southern Theory! The Global "ynaics of (no$ledge in Social Science, pp' 7@%7F@' Cambri"ge, J. Polit$ Press'
obsbam, Eric 4' 7F' 9The 0uture of the State': /e#elopment an" Change 5)5*. 5F?5I'
Lee, Ronal"' 566@' 9The /emographic Transition. Three Centuries of 0un"amental Change': Journal of Econoic Pers&ecti%es
7)8*. 7F?76'
Lesthaeghe, Ron' 5676' 9The nfol"ing Stor$ of the Secon" /emographic Transition': Po&ulation and "e%elo&ent *e%ie$ @F)5*. 577?5>7'
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Li#i%Bacci, 3assiomo' 56>' 91hat 1e Can an" Cannot Learn from the istor$ of 1orl" Population' Po&ulation Studies! A Journal of "eogra&hy F)S7*. S57?S5I'
3a+oer, 3ar-' 566F' 9An &nternational Ci#ili+ationH Empire, &nternationalism an" the Crisis of the 3i"%Tentieth Centur$':
&nternational Affairs I5)@*. >>@?>FF'
3c3ichael, Philip' 566'9A 0oo" Regime Anal$sis of the 1orl" 0oo" Crisis': Agriculture and Huan ,alues 5F)8*. 5I7%5>'
Sassen, Sas-ia' 566>' 9The Global Cit$. &ntro"ucing a Concept': )ro$n Journal of World Affairs&)5*. 5%8@'
Shiraishi, Ta-ashi' 566F' 9The Thir" 1a#e. Southeast Asia an" 3i""le%Class 0ormation in the 3a-ing of a Region': &n )eyond Ja&an! The "ynaics of East Asian *egionalis, e"ite" b$ Peter Jat+enstein an" Ta-ashi Shiraishi, pp' 5@?57' &thaca, NK. Cornell ni#ersit$ Press'
Steger, 3anfre" B' 566>' 9&"eologies of Globali+ation': Journal of Political Ideologies 76)7*. 77?@6'
1allerstein, &mmanuel' 5668' 9The 3o"ern 1orl"%S$stem as a Capitalist 1orl" Econom$. Pro"uction, Surplus%2alue, an" Polari+ation': &n World-SystesAnalysis! An Introduction, pp' 5@%87' /urham an" Lon"on. /u-e ni#ersit$ Press'
Film*
9The Corporation: "irecte" b$ 3ar- Achbar an" 4ennifer Abbott
9The Price of Sugar: "irecte" b$ Bill ane$