Introduction
Lisa Anteby-Yemini
(1)
,
Virginie Baby-Collin
(2)
,
Sylvie Mazzella
(3)
,
Stéphane Mourlane
(2)
,
Cédric Parizot
(4)
,
Céline Regnard
(2)
,
Pierre Sintès
(2)
Lisa Anteby-Yemini
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Virginie Baby-Collin
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Sylvie Mazzella
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Stéphane Mourlane
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Cédric Parizot
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Pierre Sintès
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Résumé
Globalization, as a process of accelerated commercial exchanges between different types of universality, is a long-term phenomenon that is often seen as part of the 15th century’s Age of Discovery (Grataloup, 2006; Boucheron, 2009). This was the period when ‘world economies’ first began to be organized structurally through trade which led to the launch of international commerce as a form of capitalism with the Mediterranean as one of the main marketplaces (Braudel, 1993a, 1993b). In the 19th century, colonization and new industrial revolutions provided the bases for greater and more concentrated movements of people and goods (Wallerstein, 2006).
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Type de dépôt | Chapitre d'ouvrage |
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Introduction
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Résumé |
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Globalization, as a process of accelerated commercial exchanges between different types of universality, is a long-term phenomenon that is often seen as part of the 15th century’s Age of Discovery (Grataloup, 2006; Boucheron, 2009). This was the period when ‘world economies’ first began to be organized structurally through trade which led to the launch of international commerce as a form of capitalism with the Mediterranean as one of the main marketplaces (Braudel, 1993a, 1993b). In the 19th century, colonization and new industrial revolutions provided the bases for greater and more concentrated movements of people and goods (Wallerstein, 2006).
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Auteur(s) |
Lisa Anteby-Yemini
1
, Virginie Baby-Collin
2
, Sylvie Mazzella
3
, Stéphane Mourlane
2
, Cédric Parizot
4
, Céline Regnard
2
, Pierre Sintès
2
1
IDEMEC -
Institut d'ethnologie méditerranéenne, européenne et comparative
( 199921 )
- MMSH - 5 Rue du château de l'Horloge - BP 647 - 13094 Aix-en-Provence cedex 2
- France
2
TELEMME -
Temps, espaces, langages Europe méridionale-Méditerranée
( 199918 )
- MMSH 5 Rue du château de l'Horloge - BP 647 13094 AIX EN PROVENCE CEDEX 2
- France
3
LAMES -
Laboratoire méditerranéen de sociologie
( 199919 )
- LAMES - M.M.S.H. 5 Rue du Château de l'Horloge - BP BP647 13094 AIX EN PROVENCE CEDEX 2
- France
4
IREMAM -
Institut de Recherches et d'Etudes sur les Mondes Arabes et Musulmans
( 218986 )
- 5, rue du Château de l'Horloge BP 647 13094 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 2
- France
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
Borders, Mobilities and Migrations. Perspectives from the Mediterranean 19-21st Century.
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2014
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Titre de la collection |
Regional Integration and Social Cohesion
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Page/Identifiant |
11-18.
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Lieu de publication |
Brussels
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Domaine(s) |
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Éditeur commercial |
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Mots-clés |
en
Globalization, Migration
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