No Latin love - mixed views towards globalisation

This paper provides an analysis of Latin Americans' points of view about globalisation. It shows that Latin Americans have mixed feelings towards the process, generally focusing on three dimensions: the political, economical and cultural.

No Latin love – mixed views towards globalisation

Constanza CilleyTNS Gallup, Argentina

INTRODUCTION

This paper deals with perceptions towards globalization in Latin America in two ways. First, we look at how citizens perceive the idea of globalization today. Then we take a look at the citizens of the future: kids – attempting to gain insight on how this future generation will relate to the global position. Overall, the main idea we want to put forward is that the globalization process, experienced by Latin Americans, is not unequivocal, linear, straightforward nor unidirectional, but rather one full of complexities. This implies...

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