This publication is presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Hawai'i Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Chapter 6. The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Educational Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- General Introduction 1
-
PART I. TRANSNATIONAL INTERACTIONS IN SCIENCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 29
- Chapter 1. Linkages between the Scientific Communities of Less Developed and Developed Nations: A Case Study of the Philippines 33
- Chapter 2. Indigenous Views of the Writings of Behavioral/Social Scientists: Toward Increased Cross-Cultural Understanding 63
- Chapter 3. The Diplomacy of Cross-National Collaborative Research 85
- Chapter 4. Indigenization and Transnational Cooperation in the Social Sciences 103
-
PART 2. THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 121
- Chapter 5. The Impact of Cities on International Systems 123
- Chapter 6. The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Educational Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective 155
-
PART 3. GROUND RULES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ASSISTANCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 175
- Chapter 7. Notes on the Ethics of Developmental Assistance 177
- Chapter 8. Experts and Counterparts in Technical Assistance 207
-
PART 4 RETHINKING TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 227
- Chapter 9. Cultural Diversity: Implications for Modernization and International Education 231
- Chapter 10. Western Values and the Case for Third World Cultural Disengagement 257
- Chapter 11. International Transactions and Conflict: Polarities or Complements? 283
- Index 293
- About the Contributors 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- General Introduction 1
-
PART I. TRANSNATIONAL INTERACTIONS IN SCIENCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 29
- Chapter 1. Linkages between the Scientific Communities of Less Developed and Developed Nations: A Case Study of the Philippines 33
- Chapter 2. Indigenous Views of the Writings of Behavioral/Social Scientists: Toward Increased Cross-Cultural Understanding 63
- Chapter 3. The Diplomacy of Cross-National Collaborative Research 85
- Chapter 4. Indigenization and Transnational Cooperation in the Social Sciences 103
-
PART 2. THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 121
- Chapter 5. The Impact of Cities on International Systems 123
- Chapter 6. The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Educational Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective 155
-
PART 3. GROUND RULES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ASSISTANCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 175
- Chapter 7. Notes on the Ethics of Developmental Assistance 177
- Chapter 8. Experts and Counterparts in Technical Assistance 207
-
PART 4 RETHINKING TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 227
- Chapter 9. Cultural Diversity: Implications for Modernization and International Education 231
- Chapter 10. Western Values and the Case for Third World Cultural Disengagement 257
- Chapter 11. International Transactions and Conflict: Polarities or Complements? 283
- Index 293
- About the Contributors 299