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| By the end of the 20th century, anthropology had fully embraced the idea that there was a global context for their work in any one single local setting. | By the end of the 20th century, anthropology had fully embraced the idea that there was a global context for their work in any one single local setting. | ||
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| + | Now it is common to hear that globalization may slowing down, or going in reverse, e.g.: | ||
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| + | * Wong, Edward, and Ana Swanson. 2022. “Ukraine War and Pandemic Force Nations to Retreat From Globalization.” The New York Times, March 22, 2022, sec. U.S. https:// | ||
| Globalization is ongoing, but hasn’t worked out the way anyone expected. What can we learn now from the anthropology of globalization in retrospect? | Globalization is ongoing, but hasn’t worked out the way anyone expected. What can we learn now from the anthropology of globalization in retrospect? | ||
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