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A short critical introduction to the concept 'globalization' by Andreas Otte (PhD). References: 1: Robertson, Roland. 1990. “Mapping the global condition: Globalization as the central concept.” In Global Culture - Nationalism, globalization and modernity, edited by Mike Featherstone, 15-30. London: Sage Publications, p. 19. 2: Friedman, Jonathan. 1995. “Global system, globalization and the parameters of modernity.” In Global Modernities, edited by Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash, and Roland Robertson, 69-90. London: Sage Publications, p. 69-70. Featherstone, Mike. 1990. “Global culture: An introduction.” In Global Culture - Nationalism, globalization and modernity, edited by Mike Featherstone, 1-14. London: Sage Publications, p. 1. 3: Robertson, Roland. 1990. “Mapping the global condition: Globalization as the central concept.” In Global Culture - Nationalism, globalization and modernity, edited by Mike Featherstone, 15-30. London: Sage Publications, p. 20. 4: Ferguson, Marjorie. 1992. “The mythology about globalization.” European Journal of Communication 7(1):69-93, p. 70. 5: Appadurai, Ajun. 1990. “Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy.” Public Culture 7(2): 1-24.