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Public Ethics Radio: David Singh Grewal on Network Power

Public Ethics Radio (Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, and Carnegie Council)

David Singh Grewal, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson

March 24, 2009

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In this Public Ethics Radio broadcast, we discuss globalization with David Grewal of Harvard University.

To explain how power can be at work in apparently voluntary processes, Grewal introduces the concept of “network power.” He argues that this dynamic drives many key aspects of globalization. A network is united via a standard: a shared norm or convention that enables coordination among its users, such as a language. A widely used standard is more valuable than a less used one, simply because it governs access to a larger network of people.

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