Creative Globalization

Taipei, Taiwan Journal of East Asia Studies 6 (2):163-191 (2009)
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Abstract

East Asian Studies have introduced in Human and Social Sciences a self-reflective process, which is transforming them. These disciplines learn how to criticize their presuppositions and how to reach a level of abstraction beyond National Studies. The conception of the "universal" is criticized and reconstructed. This evolution opens a different perspective on the Globalization process and leads to the emergence of Global Studies.

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