PPT-Globalisation
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Topic 3 What does globalisation mean Definition Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively
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Topic 3 What does globalisation mean Definition Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange . Types of Globalisation -. . Financial/Economic. The economies of the world are increasingly more global in scale.. Stock markets in one region can drastically affect those in other regions.. Companies now operate on a global scale selling and producing products all over the world.. www.educationforum.co.uk. . What is Globalisation. Globalisation describes the trend of national borders and nation states becoming less important economically, politically and culturally. Economic globalisation is characterised by the growth of massive transnational corporations (TNCs) beyond the control of national governments. . Globalisation . What is it?. The shrinking in importance of global boundaries and nation states economically, politically and culturally. Key Features. Growth in importance of international issues, problems, risks and decline in importance of solely national issues. 8 December. 2016. Making. . of. the . Modern. World . Lecture. Julia McClure. J.McClure@Warwick.ac.uk. What is the face of globalization?. Globalization today?. Fast connections: internet, social media. Definition of globalisation. ‘The ability to produce any goods (or service) anywhere in the world, using raw materials, components, capital and technology from anywhere, sell the resulting output anywhere, and place the profits anywhere.’. opportunity and division . Angela W Little. CIE seminar University of Sussex. Nov 11 2013. Sri Lanka. Globalisation . The accelerated movement of goods, services, capital, people and ideas across national borders. Look at the labels on your clothes… . Look at the technology you have on you…. Where were they made?. Item. Continent (and. country). What do you notice?. 5 mins. Aim. How does globalisation work? . By the end of this lesson you will have:. Understood cultural diffusion and its causes. Considered the cost of cultural erosion. Seen how cultural and environmental change is resisted and reacted to. Marc Welsh, Jesse Heley. Background. European Research Council Advanced . Grant, . Feb 2014 - Jan 2019. Understanding . globalisation. and its impacts in rural localities . 5 work packages . (Re-)Assembling The Global Countryside. Learning Outcomes. A* . - I will . explain . the key role of trade blocs and political players in globalisation. . I will . evaluate. the r. ole of two trade blocs and . assess. their significance. . Globalisation. Lo2: explain the impact of social media and . globalisation. on media audiences and producers. Starter. In pairs choose a local business of your choice. Pick 3 social media channels. Create a mind map, outlining the benefits that using social media might have on the business. Write down 2 connections. . Globalisation. Learning objective.. To understand what globalisation is and how places around the world are connected. To be able to give a clear definition of globalisation.. Curriculum for Wales. Humanities . AoLE. scaffolds. This series of PowerPoints provides scaffolds to suggest how the ‘What matters’ statements can be addressed through different themes.. The PowerPoints suggest ways in which . 2014 – Session 3. The winners and losers of globalisation. Main Drivers. The drive for a global presence. Economic integration and trade liberalisation have produced an unstoppable movement toward economic globalisation. .
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