A brave new (globalised) world
The word “globalisation” was first used in 1930 in a publication titled Towards New Education, to denote a holistic view of human experience in education. Widespread use in the mainstream media began in the later half of the 1980s, just as outsourcing of work (and jobs) started to become a conscious threat to developed economies. Today, of course, it is a buzzword.
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