Here are the 5 types of migration listed in the document:
1. Internal immigration
2. External migration
3. Emigration
4. Immigration
5. Forced migration
This document discusses various aspects of globalization including definitions, types, factors, effects, and the interconnection of people and nations. It provides definitions of globalization from several scholars and explains it as the increasing economic, political, social, and technological interdependence between societies around the world. The document also summarizes the types of globalization such as economic, social, political, financial, technological, and ecological globalization. It discusses both the positive and negative effects of globalization as well as the importance of collaboration and cooperation in interconnecting people and nations globally.
Here are the answers to the fill in the blanks:
1. Globalization
2. Labor
3. Social Globalization
4. Political Globalization
5. People
6. Nation
7. Financial Globalization
8. Cooperation
9. World Trade Organization
10. Financial integration
Globalization refers to the trend toward countries joining together economically, through education, society and politics, and viewing themselves not only through their national identity but also as part of the world as a whole.
Globalization refers to countries becoming more economically, socially, and politically interconnected on a global scale. It impacts economies through increased free trade, multinational corporations operating worldwide, and global banking and transport systems. Socially, improved communications and transportation have connected cultures while also allowing some to be replaced. Environmentally, increased trade and transportation have damaged the environment through higher pollution and changed food systems.
The learner understands the components, operations, effects, and networks of globalization in his/her daily life.
The learner locates on a map the different geographical origins of the various components/elements of an industrial/technological/agricultural product .
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This document discusses various aspects of globalization including economic, social, political, financial, technological, and ecological globalization. It defines each type and provides examples. It also discusses the interconnectedness of people and nations through globalization and the need for collaboration and cooperation to achieve interconnectedness. Key terms discussed include labor, social globalization, financial integration, World Trade Organization, financial globalization, people, nation, cooperation, political globalization, ecological globalization, and technological globalization.
Here are the 5 types of migration listed in the document:
1. Internal immigration
2. External migration
3. Emigration
4. Immigration
5. Forced migration
This document discusses various aspects of globalization including definitions, types, factors, effects, and the interconnection of people and nations. It provides definitions of globalization from several scholars and explains it as the increasing economic, political, social, and technological interdependence between societies around the world. The document also summarizes the types of globalization such as economic, social, political, financial, technological, and ecological globalization. It discusses both the positive and negative effects of globalization as well as the importance of collaboration and cooperation in interconnecting people and nations globally.
Here are the answers to the fill in the blanks:
1. Globalization
2. Labor
3. Social Globalization
4. Political Globalization
5. People
6. Nation
7. Financial Globalization
8. Cooperation
9. World Trade Organization
10. Financial integration
Globalization refers to the trend toward countries joining together economically, through education, society and politics, and viewing themselves not only through their national identity but also as part of the world as a whole.
Globalization refers to countries becoming more economically, socially, and politically interconnected on a global scale. It impacts economies through increased free trade, multinational corporations operating worldwide, and global banking and transport systems. Socially, improved communications and transportation have connected cultures while also allowing some to be replaced. Environmentally, increased trade and transportation have damaged the environment through higher pollution and changed food systems.
The learner understands the components, operations, effects, and networks of globalization in his/her daily life.
The learner locates on a map the different geographical origins of the various components/elements of an industrial/technological/agricultural product .
Trends, Networks, and Critical_Lesson_5.pptxnelsondizor2
This document discusses various aspects of globalization including economic, social, political, financial, technological, and ecological globalization. It defines each type and provides examples. It also discusses the interconnectedness of people and nations through globalization and the need for collaboration and cooperation to achieve interconnectedness. Key terms discussed include labor, social globalization, financial integration, World Trade Organization, financial globalization, people, nation, cooperation, political globalization, ecological globalization, and technological globalization.
This course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. It will provide an overview of global governance, development, and sustainability issues. The goal is to help students understand the increasing interconnectedness of people and places around the world and develop a sense of global citizenship and responsibility. The first chapter will define and discuss the key aspects of the process of globalization. It will examine both the benefits and criticisms of economic globalization from different perspectives.
This document discusses the causes and effects of globalization. It identifies five key causes: improved communications, improved transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. Some effects mentioned are a changed global food supply with year-round availability, offshoring of manufacturing jobs to lower costs, less job security, environmental damage from increased transport, cultural impacts from the spread of media, and more anti-globalization protests. The rapid growth of multinational corporations both drives and benefits from increased globalization.
This document discusses the causes and effects of globalization. It identifies five key causes: improved communications, improved transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. Some effects mentioned are a changed global food supply with year-round availability, offshoring of manufacturing jobs to lower costs, less job security, environmental damage from increased transport, cultural impacts from the spread of media, and more anti-globalization protests. The rapid growth of multinational corporations both drives and benefits from increased globalization.
Global networks are avenues for communication that enable new forms of social interaction and organization. They are characterized by people, governments, and institutions sharing common interests and exchanging ideas and interacting. Globalization refers to the rise of global economic networks and involves the mobility of goods, money, and other traded objects between countries. It also drives the diffusion of beliefs, practices, and issues across borders concerning areas like population growth, media, urbanization, education, and sports.
This document discusses the effects and benefits of globalization. It defines three types of globalization - economic, social, and political. Some effects of globalization include changing food supply as food can now be obtained anywhere at any time, division of labor as manufacturing moves to lower cost countries, and less job security as jobs become more temporary. Some benefits include increased free trade, corporations having more flexibility to operate across borders, and increased communication allowing information to be shared globally.
Globalization is the increasing interconnectedness between societies around the world through economic, financial, trade, and cultural exchanges. It involves the integration of economies and technologies to connect people across international borders. While globalization increases competition, opens new markets, and allows for collaboration using shared resources, it also contributes to rising inequality, growing unemployment as jobs move to lower-cost countries, and can harm the environment if industrialization accelerates too rapidly.
Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through increased trade and cultural exchange. The document discusses both the positive and negative impacts of globalization. It provides causes and effects of globalization on economies, governments, businesses, and individuals. While globalization has increased trade and job opportunities, it has also led to issues like unemployment in some countries, increased environmental damage, and unequal impacts across societies.
This document provides an overview of globalization and its effects. It begins by defining globalization as the emergence of an international network belonging to an economic and social system. It then discusses several types of globalization including economic, social, political, financial, technological, ecological, and geographical. Specific examples are given for each type. The document emphasizes how globalization leads to interconnectedness between people and nations. It argues collaboration and cooperation are needed to achieve this interconnectedness. Daily life activities that involve cooperation and collaboration during the pandemic are given as examples showing the concrete effects of globalization.
Globalization refers to the growing interdependence and integration of economies, societies, and cultures around the world through cross-border trade, technology, communication and migration. It has increased economic opportunities but also harmed some groups. There are four key dimensions of globalization: economic, military, environmental, and social/cultural. Improved transportation and technology have facilitated globalization, as have reduced trade barriers and increased mobility of capital and labor. The impacts of globalization include more efficient markets, increased competition and wealth equality, but also threats like terrorism and job insecurity.
Globalization refers to countries becoming more economically and socially interconnected on a global scale. It is driven by improved communications technologies, transportation, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. The effects of globalization include changes to food supply and labor markets, less job security, environmental impacts, and cultural influences. While globalization provides benefits like increased trade and investment, it also poses challenges such as the movement of jobs to lower-cost countries and corporate influence over governments. Overall, globalization is an ongoing process that both societies and businesses must adapt to in order to balance its opportunities and costs.
Globalization refers to the growing interdependence and integration of economies, societies, and cultures around the world through cross-border trade and investments as well as information flows. The document discusses several dimensions and aspects of globalization including its effects on culture, society, politics, economy and technology. It also examines the positive and negative impacts of globalization on issues like employment, prices, environment and terrorism. Several statistics based on surveys about people's perceptions of globalization are presented. The roles of multinational corporations and economic globalization are analyzed. The impact of globalization on India including its effects on the Indian economy is discussed. The interrelation between globalization and the internet/world wide web and their effects on business and mass media
This document discusses globalization and its impacts on planning and cities. It defines globalization as the increasing integration and interdependence of economies, technologies, and cultures across the world. The document outlines several ways globalization impacts planning, including increasing flows of people and investment between cities. It also discusses both the positive and negative impacts of globalization on economic development, culture, politics, and the environment. Case studies on India describe how globalization has affected its cities, industries, and culture.
This document discusses globalization and its dimensions. It notes that while globalization promises greater interconnectedness, in reality it often exacerbates inequality and poverty between nations. Powerful countries and actors largely influence global decisions and policies in a way that maintains the historic unequal rules of trade. For example, structural adjustment policies imposed by the IMF and World Bank have increased poverty in many developing nations. Additionally, while foreign aid is promised, donor countries rarely meet their targets and the aid often comes with conditions that primarily benefit donor nations over recipients. As a result, a few nations and people grow wealthier while the majority struggle under globalization.
Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness of economies and societies around the world through trade, communications, and cultural exchange. It has increased significantly due to factors like colonialism, improved transportation and communication technologies, the growth of multinational corporations, and trade agreements that reduce barriers. The effects of globalization include changing food supplies to be available worldwide year-round, outsourcing of manufacturing to lower costs countries, less job security in developed nations, and impacts on local cultures and environments from corporate expansion. While globalization allows goods and ideas to spread rapidly, it has also faced increasing protests over its negative impacts.
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This document contains a presentation on globalization given by six students. It begins by defining globalization as the process through which people, goods, services, ideas and information flow across borders due to reduced transportation costs and advanced information technologies. It then discusses the positive impacts of globalization such as increased trade and economic growth. The negative impacts discussed include job losses and increasing inequality between rich and poor nations. Finally, the impacts on cities are summarized as increased immigration placing pressure on jobs and services, socio-cultural changes as western culture is adopted, and environmental degradation.
The document provides an overview of globalization presented by a group of students. It defines globalization as the increasing integration of economies, cultures, and political systems around the world. The document then outlines several key aspects of globalization including economic, cultural, political, social, industrial, financial, and information globalization. It also discusses some characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of globalization as well as its effects in the 21st century. The document concludes by examining the impacts of globalization in Nepal.
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Globalization refers to the increasing integration and interdependence of world economies, cultures, and populations due to dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange. It is driven by trade liberalization and new technologies that make it possible to produce goods and distribute services on a global scale. While globalization has increased prosperity through trade, employment opportunities, and access to cheaper goods and services, it has also contributed to problems like uneven wealth distribution, environmental degradation, health issues from the spread of diseases, and conflicts arising from increased cultural interactions and competition between groups. Overall, globalization has connected societies around the world while simultaneously creating new complex challenges to managing international and cultural relations.
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This course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. It will provide an overview of global governance, development, and sustainability issues. The goal is to help students understand the increasing interconnectedness of people and places around the world and develop a sense of global citizenship and responsibility. The first chapter will define and discuss the key aspects of the process of globalization. It will examine both the benefits and criticisms of economic globalization from different perspectives.
This document discusses the causes and effects of globalization. It identifies five key causes: improved communications, improved transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. Some effects mentioned are a changed global food supply with year-round availability, offshoring of manufacturing jobs to lower costs, less job security, environmental damage from increased transport, cultural impacts from the spread of media, and more anti-globalization protests. The rapid growth of multinational corporations both drives and benefits from increased globalization.
This document discusses the causes and effects of globalization. It identifies five key causes: improved communications, improved transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. Some effects mentioned are a changed global food supply with year-round availability, offshoring of manufacturing jobs to lower costs, less job security, environmental damage from increased transport, cultural impacts from the spread of media, and more anti-globalization protests. The rapid growth of multinational corporations both drives and benefits from increased globalization.
Global networks are avenues for communication that enable new forms of social interaction and organization. They are characterized by people, governments, and institutions sharing common interests and exchanging ideas and interacting. Globalization refers to the rise of global economic networks and involves the mobility of goods, money, and other traded objects between countries. It also drives the diffusion of beliefs, practices, and issues across borders concerning areas like population growth, media, urbanization, education, and sports.
This document discusses the effects and benefits of globalization. It defines three types of globalization - economic, social, and political. Some effects of globalization include changing food supply as food can now be obtained anywhere at any time, division of labor as manufacturing moves to lower cost countries, and less job security as jobs become more temporary. Some benefits include increased free trade, corporations having more flexibility to operate across borders, and increased communication allowing information to be shared globally.
Globalization is the increasing interconnectedness between societies around the world through economic, financial, trade, and cultural exchanges. It involves the integration of economies and technologies to connect people across international borders. While globalization increases competition, opens new markets, and allows for collaboration using shared resources, it also contributes to rising inequality, growing unemployment as jobs move to lower-cost countries, and can harm the environment if industrialization accelerates too rapidly.
Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through increased trade and cultural exchange. The document discusses both the positive and negative impacts of globalization. It provides causes and effects of globalization on economies, governments, businesses, and individuals. While globalization has increased trade and job opportunities, it has also led to issues like unemployment in some countries, increased environmental damage, and unequal impacts across societies.
This document provides an overview of globalization and its effects. It begins by defining globalization as the emergence of an international network belonging to an economic and social system. It then discusses several types of globalization including economic, social, political, financial, technological, ecological, and geographical. Specific examples are given for each type. The document emphasizes how globalization leads to interconnectedness between people and nations. It argues collaboration and cooperation are needed to achieve this interconnectedness. Daily life activities that involve cooperation and collaboration during the pandemic are given as examples showing the concrete effects of globalization.
Globalization refers to the growing interdependence and integration of economies, societies, and cultures around the world through cross-border trade, technology, communication and migration. It has increased economic opportunities but also harmed some groups. There are four key dimensions of globalization: economic, military, environmental, and social/cultural. Improved transportation and technology have facilitated globalization, as have reduced trade barriers and increased mobility of capital and labor. The impacts of globalization include more efficient markets, increased competition and wealth equality, but also threats like terrorism and job insecurity.
Globalization refers to countries becoming more economically and socially interconnected on a global scale. It is driven by improved communications technologies, transportation, free trade agreements, global banking, and the growth of multinational corporations. The effects of globalization include changes to food supply and labor markets, less job security, environmental impacts, and cultural influences. While globalization provides benefits like increased trade and investment, it also poses challenges such as the movement of jobs to lower-cost countries and corporate influence over governments. Overall, globalization is an ongoing process that both societies and businesses must adapt to in order to balance its opportunities and costs.
Globalization refers to the growing interdependence and integration of economies, societies, and cultures around the world through cross-border trade and investments as well as information flows. The document discusses several dimensions and aspects of globalization including its effects on culture, society, politics, economy and technology. It also examines the positive and negative impacts of globalization on issues like employment, prices, environment and terrorism. Several statistics based on surveys about people's perceptions of globalization are presented. The roles of multinational corporations and economic globalization are analyzed. The impact of globalization on India including its effects on the Indian economy is discussed. The interrelation between globalization and the internet/world wide web and their effects on business and mass media
This document discusses globalization and its impacts on planning and cities. It defines globalization as the increasing integration and interdependence of economies, technologies, and cultures across the world. The document outlines several ways globalization impacts planning, including increasing flows of people and investment between cities. It also discusses both the positive and negative impacts of globalization on economic development, culture, politics, and the environment. Case studies on India describe how globalization has affected its cities, industries, and culture.
This document discusses globalization and its dimensions. It notes that while globalization promises greater interconnectedness, in reality it often exacerbates inequality and poverty between nations. Powerful countries and actors largely influence global decisions and policies in a way that maintains the historic unequal rules of trade. For example, structural adjustment policies imposed by the IMF and World Bank have increased poverty in many developing nations. Additionally, while foreign aid is promised, donor countries rarely meet their targets and the aid often comes with conditions that primarily benefit donor nations over recipients. As a result, a few nations and people grow wealthier while the majority struggle under globalization.
Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness of economies and societies around the world through trade, communications, and cultural exchange. It has increased significantly due to factors like colonialism, improved transportation and communication technologies, the growth of multinational corporations, and trade agreements that reduce barriers. The effects of globalization include changing food supplies to be available worldwide year-round, outsourcing of manufacturing to lower costs countries, less job security in developed nations, and impacts on local cultures and environments from corporate expansion. While globalization allows goods and ideas to spread rapidly, it has also faced increasing protests over its negative impacts.
GLOBALISATION ppt in details with all the aspects coveredaashishjadhav682aj
This document contains a presentation on globalization given by six students. It begins by defining globalization as the process through which people, goods, services, ideas and information flow across borders due to reduced transportation costs and advanced information technologies. It then discusses the positive impacts of globalization such as increased trade and economic growth. The negative impacts discussed include job losses and increasing inequality between rich and poor nations. Finally, the impacts on cities are summarized as increased immigration placing pressure on jobs and services, socio-cultural changes as western culture is adopted, and environmental degradation.
The document provides an overview of globalization presented by a group of students. It defines globalization as the increasing integration of economies, cultures, and political systems around the world. The document then outlines several key aspects of globalization including economic, cultural, political, social, industrial, financial, and information globalization. It also discusses some characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of globalization as well as its effects in the 21st century. The document concludes by examining the impacts of globalization in Nepal.
globalization with social responsibilityNishant Pahad
This document discusses globalization and the importance of social responsibility. It provides examples of companies like P&G, Nokia, and Nestle implementing social responsibility programs. While globalization has benefits like economic growth and technology sharing, it also has downsides such as job losses and income inequality between countries. To manage globalization's impacts, universal ethical standards and regulations need to be established to promote social justice and fairness.
Globalization refers to the increasing integration and interdependence of world economies, cultures, and populations due to dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange. It is driven by trade liberalization and new technologies that make it possible to produce goods and distribute services on a global scale. While globalization has increased prosperity through trade, employment opportunities, and access to cheaper goods and services, it has also contributed to problems like uneven wealth distribution, environmental degradation, health issues from the spread of diseases, and conflicts arising from increased cultural interactions and competition between groups. Overall, globalization has connected societies around the world while simultaneously creating new complex challenges to managing international and cultural relations.
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2. NETWORK
is a particular type
of relation that links
certain sets of
people, events or
subjects.
3. The networks are characterized by
actors composed of people,
governments, and institutions or
firms sharing common interests
and exchanging and interacting
with one another.
4. It covers interrelations of people,
services, and institutions beyond
the local, domestic, or national
borders and instead the span of the
whole world.
GLOBAL NETWORKS
5. It comes from the word
“globalize” which
refers to the rise of
global networks of
economic system.
GLOBALIZATION
6. GLOBALIZATION
● It is the most powerful
force for change in the
world today affecting all
societies in the planet.
7.
8. For many developing nations,
globalization has led to an
improvement in standard of living
through improved roads and
transportation, improved health
care, and improved education due to
the global expansion of corporations.
9. However, globalization has
had a negative effect on
individuals who live in
developed nations. Some of
the factors that cause
globalization are migration.
10. MIGRATION
is a movement
to another place,
often of a large
group of people.
30. Improved Communication
The development of
communication technologies such
as internet, email and mobile
phones have been vital to the
growth of globalization.
31. IMPROVED TRANSPORT
The development of refrigerated
and container transport, bulk
shipping and improved air
transport has allowed the easy
mass movement of goods
throughout the world.
36. CHANGED FOOD SUPPLY
Food supply is no longer tied to
the season. We can buy food
anywhere in the world at any time
of the year.
37. DIVISION OF LABOR
Because of MNCs search of
cheapest locations to manufacture
production processes may be
moved from developed to
developing countries where costs
are lower.
38. FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
MNCs and rich capitalists
countries have always promoted
global free trade as a way
increasing their own health and
influence.
39. LESS JOB SECURITY
In the global economy jobs are
becoming more temporary and
insecure.
40. DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT
More trades means more
transport which uses more fossil
fuels and cause pollution.
41. CULTURAL IMPACT
Websites such as YouTube connect
people across the planet. As the
world
becomes more unified, diverse
cultures are being ignored.
42. INCREASED IN ANTI-GLOBALIZATION
PROTEST
There is a growing awareness of the
negative impacts of Globalization. People
have begun to realize that Globalization
can be challenged by communities
supporting each other in business and
society and through public protest and
47. COOPERATION
is the process of working together to
the same end. It is an active help
from a person, organization etc. such
as an orderly sharing of space and
resources.
49. Cooperation
Cooperation can be
completed by
dividing the labor
between the
participants to solve the
assigned
portion of the problem
individually.
Collaboration
Collaboration is a
synchronized and
coordinated activity in
which the participants
continuously try to
develop and sustain the
solution of the problem
shared between them.
51. Test 1: Multiple Choice
1. Is any communication network
which span the entire earth.
A. Global Network B. Globalization
C. Organization D. Global
Warming
52. 2. Is the most powerful force for
change in the world today affecting
all societies in the planet.
A. Global Network B.
Globalization
C. Global D. Organization
53. 3. Countries that trade with others
and have few trade barriers are
globalized.
A. Information B. Political
C. Economic D. Social
54. 4. It is type of migration except
one.
A. Forced migration B.
Amigration
C. Immigration D. Emigration
55. 5. The amount political co- operation
there is between countries.
A. Information B. Political
C. Economic D. Social
56. 6. Sharing of ideas, attitudes
and values across national
borders.
A. Information B. Political
C. Economic D. Social
57. 7. is a movement to another
place, often of a large group of
people.
A. Information B. Political
C. Economic D. Social
58. 8. Coming to live permanently
in a foreign country.
A.Immigration B. Political
C. Migration D. Permanent
live
59. 9. It means to work together
with others to achieve a
common goal.
A. Collaboration B.
Cooperate
C. Cooperation D. Collab
60. 10. It is the process of working
together to the same end. It is an
active help from a person,
organization etc.
A. Collaboration B. Cooperate
C. Cooperation D. Collab