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OUR TOPIC IS ON

GLOBALIZATION IN
COMMUNICATION
WHAT IS
GLOBALIZATION?
Globalization is a process of interaction and
integration among people, companies, and
governments of different nations, a process
driven by international trade and investment
and aided by information technology.
This process has effects on the
environment, on culture, on
political systems, on economic
development and prosperity, and
on human physical well-being in
societies around the world.

As technology evolved, Today we are able


to communicate with people across the
globe at the touch of a button
The Effects of Globalization on Global Communication

Connecting with people on the other side of the world is now


much easier than it was a few years ago.

satellites
internet
Fiber optic cables
Increased Business Opportunities

Many companies today hire employees that are located in other


countries. Using communication vehicles such as video calling
make it simple to converse with colleagues across the globe,
almost making it feel as if they are in the same room. Technology
also makes it easier to connect with suppliers and customers all
over the world, and to streamline those relationship through
improves ordering, shipment tracking and so on. With this kind of
communication technology, many businesses are able to take
advantage of opportunities in different countries or cities,
improving the economic outlook on a global level.
Fewer Cultural Barriers
Many people perceive culture to be the root of communication challenges. When
people from two different cultures try to exchange information, the way they speak,
their body language or their mannerisms can be interpreted differently by the other
person. The way people approach problems and how they participate in
communities is all influenced by culture.

Globalization has made it possible, for example, for someone here in the Philippines
to understand how someone in the U.S. goes about their day. With television and
movies, cultural barriers are becoming less prevalent. Being able to communicate
effectively and frequently with colleagues or friends across the planet helps people
understand each other’s cultures a little better.
Creation of a Global Village

Affected both by globalization and global communication, the global village is


created when distance and isolation no longer matter because people are
connected by technology. Wide-spread telephone and internet access have
been life-changing for many people across the world, especially those in
developing countries. Many are now enrolling in universities across the world
without having to leave their desk chair. Virtual assistant jobs are becoming
commonplace, where employees from developing countries work with
companies in North America or Europe, providing administrative support and
other business services that can easily be conducted over the phone or via the
internet.
Faster spread of information

Abundance of information
Unity with other countries.

Long distance communication.


Virtual interaction

Safe communication
Spread of fake news
. Lack of Security
. Lack of Security
Lack of Social Interaction

Cyber Bullying Destruction of the postal service

In conclusion, the effects of globalization on communication


are not necessarily all good. It is important to note the
negative impacts for us to be able to know what the right
thing to do is. Communication right now might be a simple
press of a button, but it is a single press that greatly
influences how we live and function in society. So we should
be responsible in how we use technology so that we can
have a better community.
FOLLOW UP
QUESTIONS
1. What do you think of this definition of "globalization"?

2. Cite an advantage of globalization and explain

3. How advantageous is communication globally to our economy ? Cite a concrete example

4. As a student, how important is internet to your studies?

5. If given a chance to choose- what is your preference?


A. Abolish internet
B. Propagate internet for a widespread use
JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER
NAME: _____________________________________________SCORE:_____________
COURSE CODE: ___________SCHEDULE: __________INSTRUCTOR: _______________
Direction: Create a poster about the impact and effects of globalization on communication and explain it in 100 words.
Criteria:
Creativity – 5 points
Grammar and Usage – 5 points
Total: 50 points
Unit 2. LOCAL AND GLOBAL COMMUNICATION IN MULTICULTURAL SETTINGS

1. determine culturally-appropriate terms, expressions, and images (sensitivity to gender, race, class, etc.)
2. adopt cultural awareness and sensitivity in communication of ideas

SAY HI
SALUT

HOLA

SELAM HOI
What do you refer to the people or nations of the world, considered as being
closely connected by modern telecommunications and as being economically, socially, and
politically interdependent.

THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN DEALNG WITH OTHER PEOPLE

CULTURAL AWARENESS AND SENSITIVITY

is knowing that there are multiple different cultures,


based on religion, ethnicity, nationality, and other factors
that have different attitudes and outlooks while cultural
sensitivity involves accepting those differences without
insisting your own culture is better , or that everyone
should do it your way
GENDER SENSITIVITY
refers to the aim of understanding and taking account of the societal and
cultural factors involved in gender-based exclusion and discrimination in the
most diverse spheres of public and private life.

GENDER-SENSIVITE LANGUAGE

is the realization of gender equality in written and spoken language.

it is attained when women and men and those who do not conform to the
binary gender system are made visible and addressed in language as
persons of equal value, dignity, integrity, and respect.
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

is used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid


offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society.

Some words that may be used for political correctness are as follows:

1. academic dishonesty (instead of cheating)


2. aesthetically challenged (instead of ugly)
3. black (instead of negra)
4. comb-free (instead of bald)
5. differently abled (instead of disabled)
6. drug dependent (instead of drug addict)
7. dysfunctional family (instead of broken home)
8. economically marginalized (instead of poor)
9. elderly, senior (instead of old)
10. ethnically disoriented (instead of dishonest)
11. Hearing impaired (instead of deaf)
12. Informal settlers (instead of squatters)
13. Intellectual disability, intellectual development disorder (instead of
mental retardation)
14. Intellectually impaired (instead of stupid)
15. Little people (instead of midget)
16. Morally challenged (instead of a crook)
17. Nondiscretionary fragrance (instead of body odor)
18. Outdoor urban (instead of homeless)
19. People of mass (instead of fat)
20. Rape survivor (instead of rape victim)
21. sexually dysfunctional (instead of perverted)
22. Socially misaligned (instead of psychopath)
23. Technologically challenged (instead of computer illiterate)
24. Vertically challenged (instead of short)
25. Visually challenged (instead of blind)
GENDER-NEUTRAL WORDS

1. ancestors, forebears (instead of forefathers)


2. Artifical, manufactured (instead of man-made)
3. Average/ordinary person (instead of common man)
4. Chair, chairperson, coordinator (instead of chairman)
5. Courteous, cultrues (instead of ladylike)
6. First-year student (instead of freshman)
7. Flight attendant (instead of stewardess)
8. Human resources (instead of manpower)
9. legislator, representative (instead of congressman)
10. Mail carrier, letter carrier, postal worker (instead of mailman,
postman)
11. people, human beings (instead of mankind)
12. person, individual (instead of man)
13. Police officer (instead of policeman)
14. Solidarity (instead of brotherhood)
15. To operate, to cover, to staff (instead of to man)
NAME:
_____________________________________________SCORE:_____________
COURSE CODE: ___________SCHEDULE: __________INSTRUCTOR:
_______________

Direction: Write a letter to a non-Filipino person who wants to visit in the Philippine
someday. In your letter, give your suggestions on the top 3 places that he/she must
visit and the reasons why it has to be prioritized in the list.
Criteria:
Ideas and Organization – 5 points
Grammar and Usage – 5 points
Total: 10 points
October 9, 2020

DARLENE ZSCHECH
Melbourne, Australia

Dear Madam:

Greetings of Solidarity!

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