8. GROUP ACTIVITY
Divide the class into 3 Group.
Present the picture.
List all the terms, definition, and meaning of
the world BY MAKKING YOUR OWN
CONCEPTUAL MAP THAT SHOWS THE
MEANING OF GLOBALIZATION.
9.
10. GLOBALIZATION
Globalization refers to the existence
of free exchange of goods, services,
culture and even people, between
and among countries. (Theodore
Levitt-Globalization Markets)
11. GLOBALIZATION
As a contested concept-”Since its earliest appearance
in the 1960s, the term ‘globalization’ has been used in
both popular and academic literature to describe a
process, a condition, a system, a force and an age.
Given that these competing labels have very different
meanings, their indiscriminate usage is often obscure
and invites confusion.”- Manfred Steger
12. ECONOMIC
GLOBALIZATION
Closer integration of national economies through trade
and financial flows as well as cross-border migration of
people. As national economies ‘open up’ and lower
their external barriers, they become more exposed-
and more vulnerable-to global forces and influences.-
”The United Nations Conference on Trade and
Developemnt.
13. This definition also covers what the European
Union (EU) calls as the “four freedom”
-free movement of goods or products,
-free movement of services
-free movement of capital or investment
-free movement of persons.
14. Free movement of goods
or products
Facilitated by liberalization or the
abolition of tax on imported good
Liberation-process or policy of removal or reduction of restrictions or
barriers on the free trade between nation.
15. Free movement of capital or
investment
Implemented through deregulation or the
lifting of strict banking and financial
regulations aimed at encouraging investors
to invest more and retain their ability to pull
out their investments at any time with ease.
Deregulation- loosening or lifting of government
regulations. Usually to favor private corporations’
flexibility or operations and profitability.
17. UNCTAD’s- GLOBALIZATION further
clarifies that it is simultaneously and
partly a process, a condition, a system,
a force and an age, an era that has a
beginning and a prospective end.
18. GLOBALIZATION
Thomas Friedman “The Lexus and the olive Tree”-considers it
as both an era and a system- “is not static, but a dynamic
ongoing process: globalization involves the inexorable
integration of markets, nation-states, and technologies to a
degree never witnessed before-in a way that is enabling
individuals, corporations, and nation-states to reach around the
world farther, faster, deeper, and cheaper than ever before,
and in a way that is… also producing a powerful backlash from
those brutalized or left behind by this new system.
19. GLOBALIZATION
British Broadcasting Corporation (BCC)
“the process by which the world is becoming
increasingly interconnected as a result of massively
increased trade and cultural exchange [which] has
increased the production of goods and services
[and] has been taking place for hundred of years,
but has speeded up enormously over the last half-
century.”
20. Distinction between Internationalization
and Globalization
Leslie Sklair- reveals that “ much of the globalization
literature is confused because not all those who use the
term dis……
Argues that Globalization is broader and more complicated
than internationalization.
21. INTERNATIONALIZATION
Refers to processes and systems that pertain to
relationships between nation-states.
GLOBALIZATION
Encompasses processes and systems related to
“global social relations”-or interactions between
international and/or transnational entities.
22. INTERNATIONALIZATION
The cultural ties and economic trade between the
members of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nation or the members of EU (European Unions).
GLOBALIZATION
Interactions between entities such as the ASEAN
and the EU.
23. MERIAM WEBSTER
INTERNATIONAL- of, relating to, or affecting two or
more nation.
-active, known, or reaching beyond
national boundaries.
-Multinational
GLOBAL- of, relating or involving the entire world-
Worldwide, Universal
24. Philosophies and Ideologies
of/on/against Globalization
SIX CORE CLAIMS
Globalization is about the liberation and global integration markets.
Globalization in inevitable and irreversible;
Nobody is in charge of globalization;
Globalization benefits everyone (…in the long run)
Globalization furthers the spread of democracy in the world;
Globalization requires war on terror.
25. GLOBALIZATION- as a system, is currently led and promoted by ideologues and policymakers
who subscribe to the capitalist and neoliberal ideologies.
CAPITALISM- is the dominant economic framework and system in many parts of the world
today.
>people tend to buy stocks of profitable companies.
>government of the Third World countries allow mining corporations to operate even in places
where the ecosystem is vulnerable.
NEOLIBERALISM- build on the profit motive by asserting that for capitalism to thrive, markets
should be free from government intervention, claiming that “Free markets and free trade will set
free the creative potential and the entrepreneurial spirit which is built into the spontaneous order
of any human society, and thereby lead to more individual liberty and well-being, and a more
efficient allocation of resources.
26. Critics
Anti-globalization- wants an end to what it
considers as a highly imbalanced system of
globalization that favors the First World over the
Third World, corporations over citizens and
communities, and profit-seeking over
environmental sustainability.
27. Alter-globalization-favors “altering” or “changing” the
current system of globalization to make it more humane,
more pro-environment, and more grassroots-driven rather
than staying as a top-down imposition.
“ the directing motive, the end and aim of capitalist
production, is to extract the greatest possible amount of
surplus-value, and consequently to exploit labour-power
to the greatest possible extent.”
30. GLOBALIZATION is the result of powerful
governments, especially that of the United
States, pushing trade deals and other
accords down the throats of the world’s
people to make it easier for corporations and
the wealthy to dominate the economies of
nations around the world without having
obligations to the peoples of those nations.
ROBERT McCHESNEY
31. GLOBALIZATION is an immense global
opportunity, for each and every
continent, because it forces us to act
together with others. The alternative to
globalization would be shutting
ourselves off from others, but this is not
a viable alternative. It would lead only to
isolation and therefore misery.
ANGELA MERKEL
32. In a world that tends to economic and cultural
globalization, every effort must be made to
ensure that growth and development are put at
the service of all and not just limited parts of the
population… Alongside the globalization of the
markets there must also be a corresponding
globalization of solidarity; together with
economic growth there must be a greater
respect for creation; alongside the rights of
individuals, there must be the guaranteed rights
of those who are a bridge between the individual
and the state, the family being the first and
foremost of such institution.
POPE FRANCIS