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Welcome!Since its inception in 1998, the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition has contributed to research and teaching excellence about globalizing processes and how these come to bear upon our lives, our communities, and the environment in which we live. Graduate students learn about these processes through our unique MA in Globalization Studies and from research support to PhD students in many disciplines. Institute members have achieved Canadian and international recognition in their respective areas of focus. These areas include conflict and security, environmental sustainability, labour and the economy, identity and religion, indigeneity, governance and citizenship, health and social policy, historical perspectives, and literature, media and popular culture. SIGN UP to receive e-mail notices about IGHC events. Send us an email with "Subscribe to IGHC mailing list" in the subject line. |
Global Beat Radio Show
Globalization MA students have a new radio show on CFMU 93.3. The show, which deals with current issues from local and global perspectives, airs Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. You can also download an MP3 file of the full show here:
Dr. Alex Sévigny on viral activism, justice and democracy; Rebecca Acheson and Melissa Martinez Leo, Invisible Children members, discuss Kony 2012 April 3, 2012—State of the Occupation Dr. Susie O'Brien discusses her paper Occupying Time; Globalization MA student Gent Llukaj on Occupy McMaster; and Dr. Karl Stefan Theodor Andersson tells us what the movement means to him. March 20, 2012—The Greek Crisis Athenian Joanna Tsoni describes life in her city amidst austerity measures and protests, and Vassilis "Bill" Arvanitis tells us why he recently left Greece for Hamilton. March 13, 2012—Water Worlds Globalization MA student Doran Hoge discusses the world's water crisis, and Rami Abu-Zeidan tells us about his trip to Kisumu, Kenya with the UN Water Without Borders program.
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