Contemporary globalization, the social sciences and the challenge of scholarship in the emerging world regions

Authors

  • Emeka C. Iloh Madonna University, Okija Campus, Nigeria
  • Remi Chukwudi Okeke Madonna University, Okija Campus, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57040/asshj.v1i1.11

Keywords:

Contemporary globalization, Emerging world regions, Social science scholarship, Social sciences

Abstract

This contribution interrogates contemporary globalization, the social sciences and the challenge of scholarship in the emerging world regions. It identifies contemporary globalization as a synonym for the third wave of globalization, commencing post World War II, with a large American globalism measure. It is accepted in the paper that “any discipline or branch of science that deals with human behaviour in its social and cultural aspects” is classifiable as a social science. In this work, a reference to social science scholarship is specifically to Africa, Asia, Latin American, and the Middle Eastern nations in the emerging world regions. The paper's thesis is on the global need for new interdependencies and sensitivities in social science scholarship under contemporary globalization.

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Published

2020-11-06

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