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globalization concept map

Prepared and presented by:

Ms. Arianne Carandang

Submitted to:
Professor Elaine Santos
globalization
Means integration of the national economy with the world
economy. It implies;
-free flow information
-ideas, technology
-goods and services
-capital and even people across different countries and societies.
It increases connectivity between different markets in the form
of trade, investments and cultural exchanges.

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migration
social multiracialism

technological mainstream media and internet

economic trade and exchange of resources


PHENOMENA
political development of social movement org.
accumulation
cultural acculturation

FInancial money growth

Ecological climate change

Geographical travel
GLOBALIZATION

MAP

ideas

global perspective
convergence

Philosophies
international
integration
technology

product
cross-border
trade
people
social
social globalization refers to the
technological integration of our societies. Geographical
as the ‘rising tide lifts all boats’ argument. Tech-
This refers to the idea that the world is
Globalization means we can make the most of the
best technologies from all around the world to no longer seen as groups of distinct
make everyone’s lives better and improve nations as much as it once was.
everyone’s economies.

economic ecological
This refers to the idea that the world
This refers to the ways corporations do business GLOBALIZATION needs to be considered one
PHENOMENA
as multinational organizations nowadays.
interconnected ecosystem.

political cultural financial


This refers to the diplomatic negotiations Cultural globalizations include cultural adaptation,
between nation-states. It includes the cultural diffusion, and hierarchical diffusion. We can
also see that, as migrants move around the world, This refers to the ease at which money
standardization of global rules around
people are increasingly developing transnational can be spread around the world.
trade, criminality, and the rule of law. identities.
my definition of
globalization

The term "globalization" refers to the increasing interdependence


of the economies, cultures, and populations throughout the world
as a result of technology, cross-border trade in goods and
services, and flows of capital, people, and information.

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Prepared and presented by:

Ms. Arianne Carandang

Submitted to:
Professor Elaine Santos

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