Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Deborah Durham, Jude D. Fokwang
(Originally published in Identity, Culture and Politics, 3( 2), December 2002, pp. 98-124)
The concept of globalisation is becoming pervasive in social scientific studies,but its effects are still poorly understood, and its dimensions are only beginning to be explored in their wide range of subtleties. Although the movement of ideas, people and material items across parts of the globe has undoubtedly been part of all human history, the currently popular concept of globalisation is associated primarily with modernity and the modern - two concepts with subtle and often underexplored implications.
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