Lamont & Aksartova - Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms
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Globalisation is a concept that describes the ever-increasing interconnectedness of cultural, economic, and political processes around the world. Some scholars place the origins of this megatrend in the period of European colonisation of the Americas at the end of the modern era. Others consider it to have developed in the second half of the 19th century as a consequence of the increased export orientation of industrialised countries. There are also other periodisations of globalisation, extending from 1870 to the present day.
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