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 Name : ELNAR, HYUBS CHEVY Date: August 28,

2023
 : LINEJAN, JORMAN R.
 Year/Course : 2nd Year – BS Accountancy
 Course Title : THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD
 Professor : DR. NIKKO T. EDERIO, LPT

 MODULE 1
 INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION
 Can you give more supporting ideas about these dimensions of Globalization?

 Other resources and authors also made mention and then describe other possible
globalization dimensions:

o Social Globalization
o Environmental Globalization
o Military Globalization,
Etc...

Can you define each? (10-minute duration answering and engagements)

Students will be rated through the following criteria:


o 10 points max (per item)- factual, complete, accurate, concise, comprehensive,
and efficient relay of ideas.

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Social Globalization: Social globalization refers to the spread of cultural


values, ideas, and social norms across borders. It involves the interaction and
integration of societies through communication, migration, and cultural exchange.
Some supporting ideas include:
 Cultural Diffusion: Globalization facilitates the dissemination of cultural practices,
including music, fashion, food, and lifestyles, leading to a more interconnected global
culture.
 Migration and Diaspora: People moving to different countries bring their cultures
with them, creating multicultural communities and contributing to cultural diversity.
 Social Movements: Activist groups and social movements can gain international
support and attention through global networks and social media.
 Global Identity: Increased exposure to global media can lead to the development of
a sense of global identity beyond national borders.
Environmental Globalization: Environmental globalization refers to
the interconnectedness of environmental issues and challenges that transcend national
boundaries. It emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to address global
environmental concerns. Some supporting ideas include.
 Climate Change: Greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and pollution have global
consequences that require international cooperation to mitigate.
 Biodiversity Loss: The loss of species and ecosystems affects the planet,
necessitating cross-border conservation efforts.
 Transboundary Pollution: Environmental pollution and waste, such as plastic in the
oceans, often originate in one region but impact others as well.
 Global Environmental Agreements: Treaties like the Paris Agreement highlight the
need for collaborative action to address shared environmental challenges.

Military Globalization: Military globalization refers to the


interconnectedness of military operations, strategies, and security concerns across the
world. It involves the internationalization of security and defense efforts. Some
supporting ideas include:
 Non-State Actors: Militant groups, terrorist organizations, and cybercriminals
operate across borders, challenging traditional concepts of national security.
 Peacekeeping Missions: International peacekeeping forces and interventions
underscore the importance of collective security efforts to stabilize conflict zones.
 Arms Trade Regulations: Global agreements and treaties seek to regulate the
international arms trade to prevent the escalation of conflicts.
 Cybersecurity Cooperation: As cyber threats become increasingly global, nations
collaborate to address cybersecurity challenges and prevent cyberattacks.
 Nuclear Proliferation: The spread of nuclear technology and weapons highlights the
interconnectedness of global security concerns.

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