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THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON GLOBALISATION AND ROLE OF WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF THE IRANIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Author(s): MARYAM SHADMAN PAJOUH , MERVYN MARTIN

Abstract: Globalisation manifests in three main dimensions; economic, cultural and political (Martin and Shademan Pajouh, 2011). It has become a contentious political and economic issue changing the way people live and work (Martin, 2013). Whilst it is true that ‘globalisation’ is ‘everywhere’ the extent of its impact varies between countries, and Iran is a good example of a country which has generally been less exposed to the globalisation process. Globalisation naturally affects some industries more than others and one aspect of Iran exposed to globalisation is its tourist industry. Although Iran has tremendous heritage, its tourism sector has not fully benefitted as such, due to Iran’s relationship with the West, its location in a region of ongoing tension and conflict, as well as negative media coverage of the country. There is almost no literature on the impact of globalisation in Iran (Pawan, 2001; Namazie, 2007), but it seems wholly unlikely that a country like Iran, could be unaffected b

  • Publication Date: 09-Mar-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-003-3-102
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CIVILIAN JTF: THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PROTEST IN BORNO STATE

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Author(s): BABA GANA KOLO

Abstract: Civilian JTF; the transformational protest in Borno State tried to cover that Nigeria as giant African nation experienced security problems and overcome all and therefore Bokoharam crises is not exceptional. Bokoharam sect is an idealistic fanatical group confirming Marxian position that religion is heart of the heartless sigh of the oppressed creature and opium of the people. Corruption fueled Bokoharam insurgency by influencing already existing marginalized youth created by corrupt governance over the years in the state. The CJTF is a reaction to the unwelcomed boasting and undue projection for illusionist realization of utopia shariah state Shakau. The body must be cautious in the operation to avoid killing of lawful ones. That the CJTF is a dangerous time bomb if not automatically recruited as security agents and monitored. Theremust be death penalty for corruption. Practice of religion must be purely private and all forms of coercion must be treated as terrorism. Preachers of any

  • Publication Date: 09-Mar-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-003-3-103
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