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39 Harish Wankhede Introductionaradoxical judgments are intrinsic to the idea of development India the second fastest growing economy in the world is also known
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39 Harish Wankhede Introductionaradoxical judgments are intrinsic to the idea of development India the second fastest growing economy in the world is also known for the vast majority of people livi. Rowntree Foundation as part of its programme on Globalisation, which explores the impacts of globalisation on the programme of research and innovative development projects, which it hopes will be of v 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. . Issues. Globalisation and. Transnational Crime. The Crime and Deviance Channel. Each slide can be advanced using a mouse click. Alternatively, moving the cursor to the:. Right Hand . edge of the screen moves the presentation forward to the . . 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. Green crime. Crime against the enviroment . Who……. What……. Could……. Should…. Why……. When…. Where……. How……. Picture. How is green crime linked to . G. lobalisation. ? . Lesson Overview. Brainstorm 20 words that you associate with Globalisation. Objectives:. To understand the concept of globalisation. To assess the impact of globalisation on differing parties. HW: . The Characteristics of Globalisation. Unit G325: Section B – Critical Perspectives in Media. Wednesday . 20. th. . March 2013. Why?. Aims & Objectives. Re-cap Prior learning and TEST knowledge of key terms/theory covered so far.. Explain what the Key term “. What is globalisation?. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lgZper-W4#t=103. Factors promoting . Globalisation. A reduction in protectionist barriers to trade in the World Economy.. A reduction in international capital movement restrictions; encouraging Foreign Direct Investment . 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? . 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. 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. 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.. process. which has been undergoing for 1.8 million years when early humans began moving out Africa to different parts of the world. As communication and transport developed with greater efficiency, more and more people became .
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