The main hypothesis of the volume is that globalization is a cultural phenomenon. Therefore, the book offers an explanation of how globalization emerged from cultural exchange between groups, nations, and religions. The articles in this volume register the thematically multi-dimensional and theoretically complex contribution of Polish research on globalization. Polish debates on globalization, as presented in this book, on the one hand reflect international disputes and controversies, and on the other hand address local issues. As their crucial feature, the articles in this volume exhibit a special sensitivity to historical and contemporary cultural contexts. They do not approach globalization as an abstract process, instead exploring it through the lens of clearly defined factors.
Leszek Koczanowicz Ph.D., is Professor of Political Science and Cultural Studies at the SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities. He is the author and editor of thirteen books and numerous articles in Polish and English.
Piotr Jakub FereÅski works at the University of Wroclaw and is the author of nearly 120 publications, an art critic and exhibition curator. He conducts research in Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and in South and North America.
Joanna Panciuchin is Ph.D. Candidate of Cultural Studies at the University of Wroclaw and of Pedagogy at the University of Lower Silesia. She is the co-editor of the scientific journal Culture - History - Globalization and has published in Cultural Studies and PRAXEMA. Journal of Visual Semiotics.
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction:Â Thinking Globally
ââPiotr Jakub FereÅski, Leszek Koczanowicz and Joanna Panciuchin
PARTÂ 1 Cultural Theory of Globalization
1âGenerality and Universality in Globalization
ââLeszek Kopciuch
2âThe Status of Global Studies and Transformations in the Social Sciences
ââFranciszek Czech
3âMusicology and Globalization
ââBożena Muszkalska
PART 2
âCultural History of Globalization
4âTowards Historical Performatics?
âGesture as the Origin of Speech. AÂ Case Study
ââMirosÅaw Kocur
5ââThere Is Neither Barbarian Nor Greekâ¦â
âOn the Tools of the Globalist Interpretation of History in Medieval Thought. An Example of the Reception of New-Testamental Ideas in the Historiography of the 11th and 12th Centuries
ââStanisÅaw Rosik
6âWere the Natural Sciences Global in the 19th Century? The Case of Charles Darwin
ââPiotr Badyna
7âThe Spanish âCrisis of the 17th Centuryâ
ââMagdalena Barbaruk
8âNation-Forming Processes in Latin America
âA New Integration Model?
ââTadeusz Paleczny
PARTÂ 3 Contemporary Culture and Globalization
9âFrom Córdoba to Tora Bora
âGlobalization in the World of Islam, the World of Islam vis-Ã -vis Globalization
ââDaniel BoÄkowski
10âLocality and Globality:Â Various Dimensions of Money
ââAdam Nobis
11âGlobal Paths of Cultural Institutions
âAttendance, Participation, or Education
ââKarolina Golinowska
12âThe Political Role of Cities:Â A Global Perspective
ââPiotr Jakub FereÅski
13âOne Wrong Turn:Â Doug Rickard in the World of Google Street View
ââRafaÅ Nahirny
Index
All interested in humanities and social sciences: cultural studies, history, history of art, philosophy, sociology, psychology. Any academic working on issues related to globalization would be interested in this volume.