Globalisation Flashcards
Suggest one impact of the TNC (Pizza Hut in Thailand) on local people’s culture.
Cultural diffusion has occurred as the local food is being replaced by the Western Fast food chains which has lead to more fast food chains and less authentic restaurants. In the long run could possibly lead to bad health in the citizens.
Describe 2 different ways disadvantaged groups have benefitted from the spread of global structure.
Paralympics have been acknowledged worldwide due to broadcasting on the TV and the achievement of disable people is encouraging opportunity for them ; equality.
Global/social media has raised awareness of social attitudes for example the chance to vote, equal job opportunities, and treatment of women and LGBT
Explain how rapid globalisation has created political tension in some locations. (6)
Rapid globalisation occurs due to opening more borders and TNC investment. This leads to mass migration which leads to tension.
Example of tension is growing inequalities, lack of benefits, clashing of culture.
Migrants need housing. If migration rates keep increasing then it will come under strain and the citizens will not be happy as they are not prioritised. There is a rise of tension with some of the host country population who may view the migration as ‘too many too fast’. That is why most citizens in the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016 - brexit.
Some countries may not like how much information is being spread around in a country and how much unnecessary yet conflicting news can be spread. Therefore China have their own source of internet where the government sorts the information they only want you to see. This prevents tension with other countries. Saudi arabia is preventing tension as well by allowing woman to drive now however is reluctant on letting any sort of protest to occur.
On the other hand, there are some countries where they have embraced rapid globalisation and limited tension by being open to gay marriage and investing in education, jobs and housing.
What is globalisation
Globalisation is the increasing interdependence and interconnectedness between countries through flows of goods and services as well as culture and ideas.
What are the 4 types of globalisation
Economic
Political
Cultural
Social
What is interdependence mean and what four factors are included
Countries rely on each other. Social - diasporas, leisure activités Economic - flows of labour Political - working together to resolve international political issues Environment - protect the environment
What trends have been shown in globalisation historically
19th and 20th century
- Steam Power
- Jet aircraft (EasyJet) increasing travel and affordability
- Telegraph
- Containerisation
21st Century
- Telephones
- Fibre Optics
- Internet
- GPS
How has Easyjet increased the speed of globalisation
- Budget airlines have made tourism more accessible
- Easyjet connects most of Europe’s main cities
- between 1996 and 2000, its passengers numbers increased from 30,000 to 6 million
- Has a revenue of £4 billion
What are the 5 type of flows
Capital - Money and trade
Labour - movement of people to work
Products - flows of physical goods
Services - footloose industries ; call centres
Information - flows of information; internet, SMS
What is a composite index and give an example
Composite index is when individual indicators are compiled into a single index
e. g. HDI , consists of 4 factors.
1. GNI
2. life expectancy
3. Mean years of schooling
4. Literacy Rates
How can physical geography affect the rate of its development
If the country is landlocked then there is limited access to transport so trade communications are difficult
Define the term TNC
Transnational Cooperation
TNCs are companies with operations in more than one country
Define global shift
Global shift is the movement of global economic centre of gravity to Asia