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Informationen zum Autor Jean Kachiga is visiting assistant professor at SUNY Brockport. Klappentext This book examines globalization using the concept of space to contextualize discussion of global issues. The growth of population, the increase of human activity, and the usage of new spaces contribute to the complexity and challenges of global issues. Zusammenfassung This book examines globalization using the concept of space to contextualize discussion of global issues. The growth of population! the increase of human activity! and the usage of new spaces contribute to the complexity and challenges of global issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1-Space Related Concepts as Primary Locus of Human Activities and IssuesChapter 2-Space, Identity, and Global IssuesChapter 3-Gender Issues as Space IssuesChapter 4-Structured Spaces as Cause of Global IssuesChapter 5-Religion and Politics: Competing for the Public SpaceChapter 6-Civilizations and SpaceChapter 7-The Global Space: From the Columbian Epoch to Globalization Chapter 8-Globalization of Space and its ImplicationsChapter 9-Globalization Issues: The Environment, Immigration, Global Health, Human TraffickingChapter 10-Role and Place of Nations in the Global Space Chapter 11-The Cyber Space: A New Space and its Issues