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Group 4 Seminar-1
Group 4 Seminar-1
AND BENEFICIAL
COEXISTENCE
A Seminar by Group 4
Adarsh, Ameera, Athul, Fathima, Lillian, Niranjana, Prasad,
Riya, Sree Nandana
Introduction
Lessons for Sustainable and Beneficial Co-existence by Dr. Christabell P. J is an essay
that examines the different sides of the phenomenon called Globalisation and seeks to
find out the ways in which the developing nations can cope to its harmful effects.
Dr. Christabell P.J
Assistant Professor at the Dept of Future Studies
several research papers published in national and international repute
works :Women Empowerment through Capacity Building
What is globalisation?
The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a
result of massively augmented trade and cultural exchange.
Advancement
-technologically
-economically
-means of man
What are the advantages of globalisation?
- awareness about deforestation and global warming
- need for substainable development
- wealth
- business models
- Technological innovations
- Exploration of knowledge
HOW GLOBALISATION CAME INTO
BEING ?
• Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people,
companies, and governments worldwide.
• It has been a long and gradual process, driven by a number of factors, including
advances in technology, transportation, and communication
• Globalization has had a profound impact on the world economy, culture, and
politics.
The Factors Behind Globalization
• Increased trade between countries
• Advances in technology
• Reduced transportation costs
• The rise of multinational corporations
• The removal of trade barriers
• Globalization has had a number of impacts on the world, both positive and
negative.
• On the positive side, globalization has led to economic growth in many
countries.
• This is because it has allowed businesses to take advantage of new markets
and lower production costs.
• India’s share of trade in gross domestic product (GDP) rose from 8.5
percent in 1965 to 49.4 percent in 2022.
WHO ARE THE ACTORS IN THIS
THEATER?
• •Globalization has played an important role in policy reforms. New norms, rules
and mass movements(democratic and human rights movements) and multilateral
agreements(TRIPS) has come into view.
• •Terms such as homogenization, hybridization, plurality, localism and relativism has come to
define cultural globalization. Theories point out that these are due to increasing
dematerialization of commodities( net banking, DEMAT accounts), consumer sovereignty,
miniaturized, personalized, integrated and diffused technological advancements and mass
world tourism.