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Background (slide 2): *insert global city and global citizenship definition*
[Global city- an urban center that enjoys significant competitive advantages and that serves as a
hub within a globalized economic system.
Global citizenship- Or a global citizen is someone who identifies with being part of an emerging
world community and whose actions contribute to building this community’s values and practices.]
CONCEPT OF URBANIZATION (slide 3): *insert “concept of urbanization- Urbanization is define as the
process of gradual shift from agricultural society to the industrial society with a wide access to
information, government, and other institutions” *
Slide 4 continuation of slide 3: *insert* “According to the World Cities Report (2016), more than half of
the world ‘s population today resides in urban areas. Expectedly, this is the result of the continuing
industrialization.”
Slide 5 continuation of slide 4: *insert* “since more and more segment of the population migrates to
urban areas for non-agricultural sources of living. Cities create wealth, generate employment, and drive
human progress by harnessing the forces of agglomeration and industrialization. “(Farooq, 2013)
Slide 6 large cities and mega cities: *insert large cities and mega cities photo(s)*
LARGE CITIES
China 9,305,000
Chengdu
MEGA CITIES
India 31,181,000
Delhi
For conclusion:
First slide:
conclusion
Global city or cities are area in which all things are industrialized. Hence, These cities also contain
highly specialized production services and have almost universally developed advanced financial
markets.
Second slide:
formal processes:
• urban planning
• urban design
• rules and regulations
Fourth slide:
Glocalization refers to the balancing of global and local with worldwide network of cities which aims
at strengthening economic, social, and cultural sectors through peace building and development
projects.
Fifth slide:
(Mcdonald’s Hindustan unilever) (Mcdonald’s beef burger) (McAloo Tikki vegetarian burger)
Sixth slide:
“Negative outcomes include persistent poverty and increasing inequalities. The digital divide between
the “information rich” and “information poor”, whether it be on a country, regional or local level,
widen”(Gracia, 2010, P. 35)