The context of production is separated from the household and most significantly, in fact, extraction, production, distribution, and consumption are globalised.
The context of production is separated from the household and extraction, production, distribution and consumption are globalised.
Second, it gets at a kind of cultural/musical formation which is typical of globalising modernity.
Nations can no longer operate within their own boundaries as the world becomes increasingly globalised and internationalised.
In a globalising economy it is increasingly difficult for governments to hold the right people accountable.
Transactors of all types (whether globalised construction firms or, indeed, humble local purveyors of meat and vegetables) share certain concerns.
Yet in our contemporary globalised world, such processes occur ever more extensively and rapidly giving rise to new forms of appropriation and syncretism.
The authors rightly emphasise that jazz has not recently globalised: it has been a worldwide phenomenon almost from the start.