Contemporary World
Contemporary World
Contemporary World
Defining GLOBALIZATION
Much has changed since time immemorial. Human beings have encountered many changes over the last
century especially in their social relationships and social structures. Of these changes, one can say that
globalization is a very important change, if not, the “most important” (Bauman, 2003)
All those processes by which the peoples of the world are incorporated into a single world
society.
-Martin Albrow
It is the process of world shrinkage of distances getting shorter, things moving closer.
-Thomas Larsson
-Kenichi Ohmae
-Vilashini Cooppan
The literature on the definitions of globalization revealed that definitions could be classified as either:
The characteristics of the globalization trend include the internationalizing of production, the new
international division of labor, new migratory movements from south to north, the new competitive
environment that accelerates these processes, and the internationalizing of the state… making states into
agencies of the globalizing world. – Robert cox’s
Globalization is a transplanetary process or a set of processes involving increasing liquidity and the
growing multidirectional flows of people, objects, places, and information as well as structures they
encounter and create that are barriers to, or expedite, those flows -Ritzer
- This definition assumes that globalization could bring either or both integration and/or
fragmentation.
Globalization is a reality. It is changing as human society develops. Overall globalization is a concept that
is not easy to define because in reality, globalization has a shifting nature. It is complex, multifaceted, and
can be influenced by the people who define it.
The overview of definitions implies that globalization is many things to many different people.
Globalization is a world of things that have different speeds, axes, points of origin and termination, and
varied relationships to institutional structures in different regions, nations, or societies.
Globalization is a reality. It is changing as human society develops. It has happened before and is still
happening today. We should expect to continue happened in the future. The future of globalization is
more difficult to predict.
Overall, globalization is a concept that is not easy to define because in reality, globalization has a shifting
nature. It is complex, multifaceted, and can be influence by the people whom define it.
METAPHORS of Globalization
Metaphors make use of one term to help us better understand another term.
SOLID and LIQUID
SOLIDITY – refers to barriers that prevent or make difficult the movement of things. It can either
be natural or man-made.
SOLID
Flows are the movement of people, things, places and information brought about by the
growing “porosity” of global limitations.
GLOBALIZATION THEORIES
HOMOGENEITY -refers to the increasing sameness in the world as cultural inputs, economic
factors, and political orientations of societies expand to create common practices, same
economies, and similar forms of government.
- In culture is often linked to cultural imperialism. This means, a given culture influences
other cultures.
MEDIA IMPERIALISM – tv, music, books and movies(old)Internet, Microsoft, facebook, twitter,
Google and apple itunes.
GLOBAL MIGRATION
The nuances of the movement of people around the world can be seen through the categories of
migrants.
a. Vagabonds - are on the moves because they have to be (refugees)
b. Tourist- are on the move because they want to be and they can afford it.
c. Labor migration – is driven by push factors (lack of employment opportunities in the home
country)