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Please write your introductory paragraph directly under your name.
Overview of students' work which was focused on the '''Globalisation process''' and risks associated with it - not only global risks, but also those that everybody could face in the everyday life. The work was collaborative in later stages and resulted in a [[Globalisation Risks and Opportunities]] handbook.


Your work (collaborative in later stages ) will be focused on the '''Globalisation process''' and risks associated with it (not only global risks, but also those that you face in your everyday life). So the introductory paragraph should introduce the theme of '''Global risk society''' somehow; it could anticipate your future theme if you have already decided what it will be. Please keep in mind that you should coordinate your work so that the final product is homogenous; those who will take the lead in choosing the theme will have an advantage!
'''[[Isoman copper mine (hypothetical case study)]]''' - what are the solutions?
 
After you have decided on the title of your essay, you can write it in brackets: ]] [[ in reverse order ([[My new theme XY]]). Thus, you will start a new page - and you can continue your writing there.
 
'''Isoman copper mine''' - mind maps and maybe solutions?
*[[Isoman state mind map]]
*[[Multinational corporation mind map]]
 
 
'''[[List of questions for Jana Hybášková]]''' - Top 10 selection


'''[[List of questions for Jana Hybášková|Is globalisation a neutral process?]]''' - introductory thesis & discussion with Jana Hybášková


=== Jule Kathinka Plawitzki ===
=== Jule Kathinka Plawitzki ===
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== Jonas Schier ==
== Jonas Schier ==


[[Food shortage - a global problem?]]
[[Food shortage - a global problem?]] - not finished article


The article will discuss the main reasons for and the consequences of massive food shortage.
The article will discuss the main reasons for and the consequences of massive food shortage.
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