Understanding Globalization-1
Understanding Globalization-1
Understanding Globalization-1
GLOBALIZATION
Rise of the g-word
JAN GLOBALIZATION
AART
SCHOLTE
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Globalization
as
Internationalization
refers to a growth of transactions
and interdependence between
countries
Globalization
as
Liberalization
denotes a process of removing officially imposed
restrictions on movements of resources between
countries in order to form an “open”and “borderless”
world economy.
Globalization
as
Universalization
describe a process of dispersing various
objects and experiences to people at all
inhabited parts of the earth.
Globalization
as
Westernization
which social structures of modernity (capitalism,
industrialism, rationalism, urbanism, etc.) are spread
across all of humanity, in the process destroying pre-
existent cultures and local self-determination.
NEW CONCEPTION OF GLOBALIZATION
Globalization as
the spread of
Transplanetary
involves reductions in barriers to transworld
social contacts– physically, legally, linguistically,
culturally, and psychologically – to engage with
each other wherever on earth they might be.
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GLOBALIZATION
AS
“GLOBALONEY”
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REJECTIONISTS
Dispute the usefulness of
globalization as a sufficiently
precise analytical concept.
SCEPTICS
Emphasizes the limited
nature of current globalizing
process.
MODIFIERS
Disputes the novelty of the process implying
that “globalization” has often been applied in
a historically imprecise manner
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GLOBALIZATION
AS
ECONOMIC,
POLITICAL AND
CULTURAL
PROCESS
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EFFECTS
ON
HUMANITY 15
Is globalization good
or bad?
References
https://piie.com/microsites/globalization/what-
is-globalization.html