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What is Early Globalisation

Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications
The period of oceanic navigation, expanded trade and new cultural and biological exchanges, between distant civilizations, occurring roughly between 1300 and 1800.
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Bioethics of Displacement Across Time and Eras: Genesis v Gehenna I
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4808-3.ch006
Abstract
Displacement has a profound influence on both humans and other species across different periods of time. So, the author adopts a historical perspective to underscore the significance of considering the long-term consequences of our actions on future generations and the environment. The exploration extends beyond contemporary history and encompasses various epochs, commencing with the displacement triggered by the extinction of dinosaurs. It delves into the era of nomadic bowmen, the ancient Silk Road era, the era of transoceanic voyages, the era of new energies, and the era of data and computing. Each period brought about substantial transformations and alterations in power dynamics, emphasising the role of resource access, energy, and technology. Additionally, the author scrutinises the ascent and decline of empires, the impact of global debt, and the escalating significance of data in the modern world. By comprehending these historical patterns, we can gain valuable insights into the present global landscape and the forthcoming challenges we confront.
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