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Lesson 1: Globalization
  • Arvey Lolong

  • 問題数 39 • 9/8/2023

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    the process by which the world , previously isolated through physical and technological distance , becomes increasingly interconnected

    globalization

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    a set of social processes that lead to the social conditions of globality , through the growing consciousness of global connectivity

    globalization

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    classification of the definition

    broad and inclusive, narrow and exclusive, positive and unifying, negative and dividing

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    tell all definition which tries to coin globalization into one

    broad and inclusive

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    focuses on defining one or a few aspects of globalization

    narrow and exclusive

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    showcases the positive effects of globalization in unifying the globe

    positive and unifying

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    showcases the negative effects of globalization which divide different nations

    negative and dividing

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    10 concepts and ideas associated with globalization

    free trade, mass media, technology and internet, the social media and social networking, transnational migration, capitalism, terrorism, international organization, states sovereignty, ethics

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    buyers and sellers from various economies may voluntarily trade without any governments suctioning tariffs , qoutes , subsidies , or prohibitions on services and goods

    free trade

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    maybe the strongest indirect agent of socialization in the contemporary globalized world

    mass media

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    technology has enabled exponential growth of globalization

    technology and internet

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    are computer and internet mediated tools that allow people to generate, share , and exchange information , pictures , and videos in virtual communities and networks

    social media

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    an online community of people with a common interest who use a website or other technologies to communicate with each other and share information , resources , etc

    social network

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    also called foreign labor , guess worker , and expatriate

    transitional migrants

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    refers to the phenomenon in which people migrate from one country to another for the purpose of temporary labor , in which they simultaneously participate in social connections in multiple nation

    transnational migration

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    an economic and political system in which the industry and trade or controlled not by the state but by private owners for profit

    capitalism

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    a politically oriented violence or threat of violence which undoubtedly causes changes in society as it involves the purposeful creation and exploitation of fear for bringing about socio political change

    terrorism

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    refers to membership group that function across national borders for well define purposes

    international organization

  • 19

    national organizations falls under two basic categories what are those?

    intergovernmental organization, international non governmental organization

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    another problem with globalization is that states are in effect increasingly losing their sovereignty

    states sovereignty

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    refers to the full power and right of governing body over itself

    sovereignty

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    known as morality or the rightness or wrongness of human conduct which speaks a code or system of behavior in regards to standards of right or wrong behavior

    ethics

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    competing conceptions of globalization

    rejectionists, skeptics, modifiers

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    in this camp , scholars perceive globalization as a power word like nationalism and development

    rejectionists

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    skeptics colors point out that even if the term globalization is meaningful , it is non the less not significant at all

    skeptic

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    this so-called modifiers consider globalization as simply one of many similar faces in history

    modifiers

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    four dimensions of globalization

    economic, political, cultural, ecological

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    refers to the intensification , in trees and stretching of economic connections around the world

    economic dimension

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    defined as the intensification and expansion of political interrelations around the world

    political dimension

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    is the intensification and expansion of cultural flows across the globe

    cultural dimension

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    studies the effects of global unions on environmental issues

    ecological dimension

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    refers to the worldwide environmental issues which include population growth , access to food , global reduction in biodiversity , the gap between rich and the poor , climate change , and global environmental degradation

    ecological globalization

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    four things that mark economic globalization

    the advent of a new global economic order, internationalisation of trade and finance, increase power of transnational corporations, enhance role of international economic institutions

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    usually defined as a system of ideas and ideals , especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy

    ideology

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    ideology that in those a concept of globalization with certain values or values

    globalism

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    promise a consumer is , neoliberal , free market world period this ideology is advocated by some powerful individuals who claim , among their things , that globalization is spreads democracy and benefits everybody

    market globalism

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    five ideological claims of market globalism

    globalization is about the liberation in global integration of markets, globalization is inevitable and irreversible, nobody is in charge of globalization, globalization benefits everyone, globalization furthers the spread of democracy in the world

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    7 key values of justice globalism

    transformative change, participatory democracy, equality of access to resources and opportunities, social justice, universal rights, global solidarity, sustainability

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    this and devore for a global religious community with dominance over secular structures

    religious globalism