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What is communication and

globalization in purposive
communication?
PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Communication and Globalization
Globalization is a process of
interaction and integration among the
people, companies, and governments
of different nations. A process driven
by international trade and investment
and aided by information technology

. Both globalization and global


communication have changed the
environmental, cultural, political and
economic elements of the world.

How important is communication in


globalization?
In a globalized world, effective
communication is a necessity. When
friends, relatives, and colleagues need
to reach all corners of the world, it is
easy to see the importance of global
communications in the world today. ...
Global communications is not only the
interaction between two employees
within your organization.27 Apr 2015

What is globalization in communication?


The study of global
communication examines how
information is exchanged across
geographical and social divides, as
well as how communication both
impacts and is influenced by culture,
politics, media, economies, health, and
relationships in the age of globalization.
What are the effects of globalization in
language use and communication?
However, with globalization allowing
languages and their cultures to
spread and dominate on a global
scale, it also leads to the extinction of
other languages and cultures. Language
contributes to the formation of culture,
such as through vocabulary, greetings
or humor. Language is in a sense the
substance of culture.22 Jul 2011

What communication means?


 a process by which information is
exchanged between individuals
through a common system of
symbols, signs, or behavior the
function of pheromones in insect
communication also : exchange of
information. b : personal rapport a lack
of communication between old and
young persons.

Why is communication being important?


Being able to communicate
effectively is perhaps the most
important of all life skills. It is what
enables us to pass information to other
people, and to understand what is said
to us. ... Communication, at its simplest,
is the act of transferring information from
one place to another.
Examples of Globalization
 Example 1 – Cultural
Globalization. ...
 Example 2 – Diplomatic
Globalization. ...
 Example 3 – Economic Globalization.
...
 Example 4 – Automotive Industry
Globalization. ...
 Example 5 – Food Industry
Globalization. ...
 Example 6 – Technological
Globalization. ...
 Example 7 – Banking Industry
Globalization.

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