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COMMUNICATION AND LESSON 2

GLOBALIZATION
In the past decades,
what do you think have
been a major change
that transformed the
world and humanity?
G LO BALI ZAT I O N
is the word used to describe the growing
interdependence of the world's economies,
cultures, and populations, brought about by
cross-border trade in goods and services,
technology, and flows of investment, people,
and information.
Globalization creates greater opportunities for
firms in less industrialized countries to tap into
more and larger markets around the world.
Thus, businesses located in developing
countries have more access to capital flows,
technology, human capital, cheaper imports, and
larger export markets.
Globalization affects global communication by
enabling businesses to pursue new and unexplored
opportunities across the world. Similarly, cultural
barriers are broken down with the use of internet
and mobile technology, with distance and isolation
no longer being relevant.
What majorly affected
the growth of
globalization?
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.
The importance of communication in
globalization is paramount because individuals
from different countries, ethnicities, languages,
cultural attitudes and other variations must
understand one another and express themselves
to another effectively in order to work together.
The description of their
relationship is that
globalization promotes
interaction while
communication process
refers to actions or steps in
order to communicate but
their relationship is that
they have the same
purpose.
The description of their relationship is that globalization promotes
interaction while communication process refers to actions or steps in order
to communicate but their relationship is that they have the same purpose.

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