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GLOBALIZATION

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CONTENT

Globalization meaning
01

02 Three types of negative .

03 Some example of globalization in


negative effects.

04 Globalization in concern to
religion/ short conclusion
GLOBALIZATION
Origin Definition
Globalization derives from the word
globalize, which refers to the emergence of an Is to trade and technology
international network of economic systems.
globalization can be seen as
have made the world into
complex and multifaceted
phenomenon that affects various
a more connected and
aspects of society, including the interdependent place.
economy, politics, culture, and the
environment
the growth of international trade is exacerbating
income inequalities, both between and within
industrialized and less nations.
Global commerce is increasingly dominated
translational corporation to maximize profits
without regards for the development needs of
individual countries or the local populations.
Competitions among developing countries to attract
foreign investment leads to a race to the bottom in
which countries dangerously lower environmental
standards.
EXAMPLES
TERRORISM:

It is a significant problem in most developed countries.


Due to worldwide integration, people travel a lot. Some of
them move abroad for studying, business, visiting
relatives, work and access hospitals services. However,
not all of them are totally honest. Lots of terrorists came
to a foreign country with a worker visa having a hidden
goal to perform a terrorist attack.
EXAMPLES
JOB INSECURITY:

Before globalization, skilled people got employment in


government sectors and companies where they received
high salaries. Job opportunities were waiting for those
who completed colleges and earned a degree. People
would resign a job and quickly get another.
EXAMPLES
PRICE ISTABILITY:

Price instability is a significant effect of globalization on


business. Some people establish industries overseas
where they get cheap raw materials and labor. They can
cut production costs and sell their goods at a low price.
Due to competition, some high-quality products differ in
prices.
EXAMPLES
The impact that the process's manifestation has had on various nations
is what is referred to as globalization's effects. Globalization has
increased interconnection, which has improved quality of life in many
locations and proven beneficial in many ways. However, there have also
been unfavorable effects of globalization that have hurt society.
Because of the rumored lack of real effort in promoting global equity by
the wealthier, industrialized nations, the effects of globalization are
believed to be spatially unequal. They usually only embrace a small
number of globalization policies that benefit them at the expense of the
less developed and impoverished countries. In the remainder of this
explanation, we look at a few of the advantages and disadvantages
EXAMPLES
-employment losses for people living in wealthy nations. Thanks to
globalization, investors can now open offices in poor nations where
labor costs are comparatively low.
Globalization in
concern to religion

Globalization can lead to religious tensions and conflicts as


diverse beliefs and practices come into contact.
Additionally, the spread of secular values may challenge
traditional religious norms, causing cultural clashes and
social unrest. Economic globalization can also contribute to
social inequalities, impacting religious communities
disproportionately.
Globalization in
concern to religion

Religious tension encompasses conflicts or strained


relations arising from differences in religious beliefs, often
leading to social division and, in extreme cases, violence.
Resolving such tension involves fostering understanding,
promoting tolerance, and encouraging respectful dialogue
among diverse religious communities.
Globalization in
concern to religion

Social inequalities within religious communities refer to


disparities in access to resources, opportunities, and
privileges based on factors like economic status, education,
or social standing. These inequalities can hinder the full
participation of certain members, contributing to a sense of
marginalization. Addressing social inequalities involves
efforts to promote inclusivity, equal opportunities, and
social justice within religious groups.
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