29 septembre 2016
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Andreas Exenberger, « Globalization and Austria: Past and Present », innsbruck university press, ID : 10670/1.dfwyqd
Introduction Early in 2011, the intensity of global media connections was dramatically evident. At first, uprisings in the Arab world were widely recognized (even as “Facebook revolutions” and hence as only enabled by a certain aspect of globalization) and raised concerns in several parts of the world that people may become all too inspired by the events they watched on TV. Later, the disastrous events in Japan, followed by billions, also influenced public opinion in politically relevant ways...