Global Networks and Migration Flashcards
set of units manifesting certain ties or relationships that exist and operate beyond territorial borders of a particular country.
Global Network
a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
Globalization
Characteristics of Global Network
Global networks cross borders and connect to more than one country due to the location of its members. The borders being referred to in this situation are not only material but symbolic boundaries as well.
Global networks cross borders and connect to more than one country
Characteristics of Global Network
A person or organization’s involvement or participation in an intermittent or temporary work abroad or short visits to represent a national body does not refer or constitute a global network. An example of it would be a transnational migration or employment within an international organization over a long period of time.
Movement across a boundary is long-term
Characteristics of Global Network
It is not isolated to a particular territory and its members are often located in different places and are sometimes always moving. These networks crisscross the world because their area of operation goes beyond a country’s own borders.
Global networks are not confined to a particular country
Types of Global Networks
It is a form of global network adopted from telecommunications systems that utilize variety if satellite, cable, and wireless technologies.
Technical global network
Types of Global Networks
It is a form of global network that includes cross-border groups such as migrants, aid, or social workers involved in advocacy work and even professionals discussing and debating about new ideas and discoveries.
Interpersonal global network
Types of Globalization
It refers to the increasing interdependence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of cross-border trade of commodities and services, the flow of international capital, and wide and rapid spread of technologies.
Economic globalization
Types of Globalization
It is a phenomenon by which the experience of everyday life, as influenced by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, reflects a standardization of cultural expressions around the world (www.britannica.com).
Cultural globalization
Types of Globalization
It refers to an increasing trend toward multilateralism, in which the United Nations plays a key role, toward an emerging “transitional state apparatus,” and toward the emergence of national and international nongovernmental organizations that act as watchdogs over governments and have increased their activities and influence (Moghadam, 2005).
Political globalization
movement of a person or a group of persons, either across an international border or within a State.
a population movement, encompassing any kind of movement of people, whatever its length, composition and causes
Migration
Types of Migration (Dela Cruz, R. & Dela Cruz, R., 2017)
it refers to persons or groups moving to a new place within one’s own country
Internal Migration
Types of Migration (Dela Cruz, R. & Dela Cruz, R., 2017)
it refers to moving to a new residence in a different country, state, or continent
External Migration
Types of Migration (Dela Cruz, R. & Dela Cruz, R., 2017)
it refers to groups departing from one country in view of setting to another
Emigration
Types of Migration (Dela Cruz, R. & Dela Cruz, R., 2017)
it is the process where individuals or groups move into another country for settlement
Immigration