introduction Flashcards
called waves, and each has its own origin
epoch
considered as part of the fourth view in explaining the origin of globalization
events
3 notable changes as the origin of globalization that we know today
broader, more recent changes
6 great epochs of globalization
- globalization of religion
- european colonial conquest
- Intra-european war
- heyday of european imperialism
- post-world war II period
- post cold war period
the movement of people, things, places, and information brough by the growing “porosity” of global limitations.
flows
increasing ease of movement of people, things, information, and place in the contemporary world.
liquid
barriers that prevent or make difficult movement of things
solid
contemporary means “happenings in the same time period”
true
good and people that are easier or lighter to move because of advances especially in technology.
light
difficult to move
heavy
globalization was made possible because of our basic human need to make our lives better
hardwired
subscribing to this view will suggest adherence to the idea that other global ages have appeared.
cycles
globalization has gained many connotations pertaining to progress, development, and integration.
broad and inclusive
globalization is occurring through and with regression, colonialism, and destabilization.
narrow and exclusive
globalization does not encompass a multitude of processes that involves economy, political systems, and culture.
false