Maps and Mandalas, Division and Multiplication Media and Global Divides
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
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In this plenary talk delivered to the IAMCR conference on “Global Divides” in Stockholm,
July 2008, I explore a range of issues triggered by the very phrase “global divides”. I ask
whether the world is divided and, if so, by what criteria. I explore the opposites of division
through cohesion and multiplication and borrow Rosenau’s term to argue that contradictory
processes of “fragmegration” are evident. I present some conundrums around contemporary
cultural practices, including a consumerist desire for other’s peoples authentic culture and
political rhetoric that exacerbates division. I conclude by suggesting that inequality remains
the most significant division, even if not simply evident along a North-South axis, and
wonder if the economic downturn that was starting to show would produce a new politics,
including a better understanding of endemic poverty.
I have added marginal notes in the text to take account of both the subsequent election
of President Obama and the deteriorating economic environment, but the text remains a
viewpoint of its moment of delivery.
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Media, globalization, maps, divisions, space, inequality
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Nordicom Review 30 Jubilee Issue (2009) pp. 39-56