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Environmental globalization increases


global uniformity and connectedness in
the language, regulations, and practices
of environmental management. It is just
one of many dimensions of globalization,
the most well-known of which is
economic globalization (Gills 2004).
Interactions are possible between Globalization has had far-reaching effects on
different dimensions. Thus, economic our lifestyle. It has led to faster access to
globalization has significant technology, improved communication and
environmental impacts (Bridge 2002), innovation. Apart from playing an important
but these should not be confused with role in bringing people of different cultures
environmental globalization itself. together, it has ushered a new era in the
economic prosperity and has opened up vast
channels of development

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ENVIRONMENTAL
GLOBALIZATION

ENVIRONMENTAL GLOBALIZATION
Activists have pointed out that
globalization has led to an increase in Increased greenhouse gas emissions,
the consumption of products, which has ocean acidification, deforestation (and
impacted the ecological cycle. Increased other forms of habitat loss or
consumption leads to an increase in the destruction), climate change, and the
production of goods, which in turn puts introduction of invasive species all work
stress on the environment. Globalization to reduce biodiversity around the globe.
has also led to an increase in the
transportation of raw materials and food
from one place to another. Earlier,
people used to consume locally-grown
food, but with globalization, people
consume products that have been
developed in foreign countries.
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Globalization is a term used to describe


how trade and technology have made the
world into a more connected and
interdependent place. Globalization also
captures in its scope the economic and
social changes that have come about as
a result.

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GLOBALIZATION

It may be pictured as the threads of an Globalization is a term used to describe


immense spider web formed over how trade and technology have made the
millennia, with the number and reach of world into a more connected and
these threads increasing over time. interdependent place. Globalization also
People, money, material goods, ideas, captures in its scope the economic and
and even disease and devastation have social changes that have come about as
traveled these silken strands, and have a result. ... Many scholars say it started
done so in greater numbers and with with Columbus's voyage to the New
greater speed than ever in the present World in 1492.
age.
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Interdependence involves a balance of


self and others within the
relationship, recognizing that both
partners are working to be present
and meet each other's physical and
emotional needs in appropriate and
meaningful ways.

Interdependence means that we don't all


have to farm, or build houses, or make
semiconductors. Instead, our complex
social systems rely on the division of
labor and exchange of goods and services
to meet human needs.

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INTERDEPENDENCE
Globalization is often defined as the
Interdependence describes when two or more interaction and integration of people in
international actors’ impact and rely on each different areas of the world. This broad term
other. Consider the flour industry, for groups together economic, social, and
example. One person specializes in growing political interactions.
crops, another on milling, one on packing,
Since antiquity, human societies have
distributing, and finally selling it. They need
developed forms of globalization. The Silk
each other to deliver the final product, and if
Road once connected China, Central Asia,
one day the mill stops, everyone is affected;
Persia, and Europe, and facilitated
they are all interdependent.
commercial and cultural exchange. However,
the globalization we are experiencing
nowadays is the biggest and fastest in
human history.
Technological advances in communications
and falling costs of transportation have
facilitated international exchanges.
Multinational companies operating in several
countries, outsourcing of services and
operations, international free trade
agreements, internet access, and
international migrations are some examples
of globalization
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Global village describes the phenomenon


of the entire world becoming more
interconnected as the result of the
propagation of media technologies
throughout the world. The term was
coined by Canadian media theorist
Marshall McLuhan in his books The
Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of
Typographic Man and Understanding
Media.
In our contemporary society, no one can
now afford to live in isolation anymore.
What we say and how we act impacts on
not only those around us but has the
potential to affect anyone on the globe

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Global village describes the
phenomenon of the entire GLOBAL world VILLAGEWithin the global village
becoming more interconnected as the framework, individuals transcend the
result of the propagation of media micro-, meso- and macro-dynamics of
technologies throughout the world. their life on a daily basis. Individuals
tend to get involved in complex
The term was coined by communities of networks stretching
Canadian media theorist Marshall worldwide. The increasing density of
McLuhan in his books The Gutenberg electronically established and
Galaxy: The Making of Typographic maintained human interconnections can
Man (1962) and Understanding form new socially significant clusters.
Media (1964). 
Literary scholar Sue-Im Lee The global village's implications on
describes how the term global village has human relations are yet to be
come to designate “the dominant term comprehensively studied primarily in
for expressing a global coexistence terms of pattern recognition and
altered by transnational commerce, discrimination techniques. Electronic
migration, and culture” (as cited in Poll, media have the ability to impact
2012). individuals differently for various
reasons, such as their religion, politics,
Economic journalist Thomas beliefs, business, money etc. The time in
Friedman's definition of the global village which messages are received also affects
as a world “tied together into a single how a message is understood.
globalized marketplace and village” is
another contemporary understanding of
the term (as cited in Poll, 2012)
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Political globalization refers to the growth


of the worldwide political system, both in
size and complexity. That system
includes national governments,
their governmental and intergovernment
al organizations as well as government-
independent elements of global civil
society such as international non-
governmental organizations and social
movement organizations. One of the key
aspects of the political globalization is The Images has been discussed in the
the declining importance of the nation- context of new emancipatory
state and the rise of other actors on the possibilities, as well as in the context of
political scene. The creation and loss of autonomy and fragmentation of
existence of the United Nations is called the social world.
one of the classic examples of political
globalization.

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POLITICAL
GLOBALIZATION

There is a heated debate over Political Like globalization itself, political


Globalization and Nation State. The globalization has several dimensions and
question arises whether or not political lends itself to a number of interpretations.
globalization signifies the decline of the It has been discussed in the context of new
nation-state. Hyper globalists argue that emancipatory possibilities, as well as in
globalization has engulfed today's world the context of loss of autonomy and
in such a way that state boundaries are fragmentation of the social world.Political
beginning to lose significance. However, globalization can be seen in changes such
skeptics disregard this as naiveté, as democratization of the world, creation of
believing that the nation-state remains the global civil society, and moving beyond
the supreme actor in international the centrality of the nation-state,
relations particularly as the sole actor in the field of
politics.[4][11] Some of the questions central
to the discussion of the political
globalization are related to the future of
the nation-state, whether its importance is
diminishing and what are the causes for
those changes; and understanding the
emergence of the concept of global
governance.
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Economic globalization is one of the


three main dimensions of globalization
commonly found in academic literature,
with the two others being political
globalization and cultural globalization,
as well as the general term
of globalization. Economic globalization
refers to the widespread international
movement of goods, capital,
services, technology and information. It
is the increasing economic integration
and interdependence of national, With regard to the risks economic
regional, and local economies across the globalization brings, developed countries
world through an intensification assume less than other countries,
of cross-border movement of goods, because developed countries are making
services, technologies and capital. and controlling the rules of the game of
Economic globalization primarily economic globalization.
comprises the globalization of
production, finance, markets,
technology, organizational regimes,
institutions, corporations, and people.

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ECONOMIC
GLOBALIZATION
Economic globalization refers to the
increasing interdependence of the world Economic Globalization is often defined as
economy as a result of the growing scale the interaction and integration of people in
of cross-border trade of commodities and different areas of the world. This broad term
groups together economic, social, and
services, flow of international capital and
political interactions.
wide and rapid spread of technologies. It
is well known that economic Since antiquity, human societies have
globalization is not equally fair among developed forms of globalization. The Silk
different countries due to differences in Road once connected China, Central Asia,
power and resources. As for the Persia, and Europe, and facilitated
commercial and cultural exchange. However,
developed countries, economic
the globalization we are experiencing
globalization brings them more
nowadays is the biggest and fastest in
advantages and profits; the developing human history.
and undeveloped countries, instead, are
often at risk as the developed countries Technological advances in communications
control the rules of an increasingly and falling costs of transportation have
globalized economy. Thus, economic facilitated international exchanges.
Multinational companies operating in several
globalization is often regarded as a
countries, outsourcing of services and
double-edged sword. operations, international free trade
agreements, internet access, and
international migrations are some examples
of globalization
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Social globalization refers to the


sharing of ideas and information
between and through different
countries. In today's world, the
Internet and social media is at the
heart of this. ... Social globalization is
often criticized for eroding cultural
differences.

Social globalization also provides


cultural integration among the world's
people, and it changes lifestyles and
consumption patterns worldwide. The
consequences of this change can have
positive and negative effects.

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SOCIAL
GLOBALIZATION

Concerns and issues are often raised Social Globalization refers to the
about the impact of globalization transmission of ideas, meanings and
on employment, working conditions, values around the world in such a
income and social protection. Beyond way as to extend and intensify social
the world of work, the social relations. This process is marked by
dimension encompasses security, the common consumption of cultures
culture and identity, inclusion or that have been diffused by the
exclusion and the cohesiveness of Internet, popular culture media, and
families and communities. international travel.

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Kristel T. Arbo
SHS Students

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