University Press of America
Pages: 194
Trim: 6½ x 8½
978-0-7618-2951-5 • Paperback • October 2004 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Lan-Hung Nora Chiang is a Professor of Geography at National Taiwan University. Professor Chiang holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Hawaii.
John Lidstone is an Associate Professor of Education at Queensland University in Technology in Brisbane, Australia. Professor Lidstone holds a doctorate from the University of London Institute of Education.
Rebecca A. Stephenson is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Guam. Professor Stephenson holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Oregon.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Many Faces of Globalization
Chapter 2 Congressional Politics and Congressional Science
Chapter 3 Fostering a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Developments in the United States
Chapter 4 Education About, In, For, Or Against a Globalised World: Power to the People or Devil Incarnate?
Chapter 5 Helping Practices Among the Chamorro of Guam: Modernity, Merchandise, and Money
Chapter 6 Insiders Without, Outsiders Within: Chamorro Ambiguity and Diasporic Identities on the U.S. Mainland
Chapter 7 Occupation/Colonalization/Globalizaiton: You Name It, We've Got It, Hawaii Has It All
Chapter 8 Ethnic Identity and Eco-tourism in a Rural Township in Taiwan
Chapter 9 In Her Own Words: A Model of Independence
Chapter 10 Globalization and Culture in Contemporary India: Tradition vs. Modernity
Chapter 11 (De)-Globalisation?; Indonesia Since the Crisis
Chapter 12 Connecting Local and International, Exploring the Pressing Mongkii (Monkey) Issues of Ngeaur, Beluu er a (Angaur, Republic of Palau)
Chapter 13 Higher Education: A Globalizing Process
Chapter 14 Contributors
Chapter 15 Index