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  • World generally means
    Earth
  • Occuring in the presence
    Contemporary
  • Refers to our world w circumstances amd ideas are in the present
    Contemporary world
  • One of the substantial distinctions of the so-called contemporary world is the presence of _ 
    Globalization
  • is responsible for the shrinking of the contemporary world.
    Globalization
  • is an umbrella term denoting the growing modern interconnectedness of nations, people, and markets. It also refers to the process of interaction and integration among companies and governments worldwide.
    Globalization
  • is principally an economic process of interaction and integration.
    Globalization
  • is an
    international trade left to its natural course, that is, without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions. It is a principle or policy to remove discrimination against imports and exports.
    Free trade
  •   buyers and sellers from various economies may voluntarily trade without any government sanctioning tariffs, Promoted by globalization,
    quotas, subsidies, or prohibitions on services and goods.
    free trade,
  •  may be the strongest (though the most debatable) indirect agent of socialization in the contemporary globalized world. They put across to us lot of ideas and mannerisms from various parts of the world without having any kind of direct interpersonal communication. They influence our lives to a great extent as we tend to learn a lot from international newspapers, magazines, radio, Internet, and television.
    Mass media
  • play a key role in augmenting globalization as they facilitate cultural exchanges and several flows of information and images, among countries through international news broadcasts, television programs, new technologies, film, and music.
    Mass media
  • has enabled globalization. Since the turn of the 20* century, there have been international market integration and widespread cultural exchange. Much of what is distinet about present-day globalization can be traced to technological innovations.
    Technology
  • in the Philippines reported that the deregulation of the telecommunication industry in 1995,
    The 2013 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study
  • paved the way for the rapid development of information and communication technology in the country.
    Republic Act 7925 (Public Telecommunications Policy Act of the Philippines),
  • The new economy is characterised by the 4:
    (a) globally integrated production, (b) specialized but interdependent labor markets,
    (c) the privatization of state assets, and (d) new technological linkages

    .
  • are computer-and-Internet-mediated tools that allow people to generate, share, and exchange information, pictures, and videos in virtual communities and networks.

    Social media
  • is a famous form of social media and an integration of the various social media platforms.
    Social networking
  • refers to "the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself"
    Social networking
  • "an online community of people with a common interest who use a website or other technologies to communicate with each other and share information, resources, etc."
    Social network
  • The greatest beneficiary of heightened increase in social media activities is 

    globalization
  • has changed the concept of migration. Improvements in transportation, communication, and financial systems have made it easier for people to migrate to work in another country but still provide for their families by sending or remitting their earnings back to their home country.
    Transnational migration
  • refers to the phenomenon in which people migrate from one country to another for the purpose of temporary labor, in which they simultaneously participate in social connections in multiple nations.
    Transnational migration
  • Transnational migrants are also callec
    Foriegn laborers, guest worker, expatriate
  • Psychologically, they possess a _ They maintain a sense of self, which is inherently oriented to their place of origin, as well as a sense of self in the location to which they migrate. Sociologically, they are exposed to various values, belies, rituals, and customs of more than one cultures.
    multiple-contextual view of self.
  • used for Filipino transnational migrants-they are usually referred to as _
    Overseas filipino workers ofws
  • an economic and political system in which the industry and trade are controlled not by the state but by private owners for profit. It is an economic system which recognizes private property rights.
    capitalism
  • aims to produce more products and services for low cost and sell as much as possible and globalization helps feed this need of capitalism. For instance, through globalization, a Western capitalist enterprise can have access to cheap labor in Asian countries as well as to to the large consumer market in the region.
    Capitalism
  • said to be born when the credit system was incorporated into the monetary economy.
    Capitalism
  • prophesied the demise of state-supported capitalism.
    Karl marx
  • He proposed communism as ultimately the next evolutionary stage for human cultures.
    Karl marx
  • politically oriented violence or threat of violence. It undoubtedly causes change in society as it involves the purposeful creation and exploitation of fear for bringing about socio-political change.
    Terrorism
  • _ is the branch of philosophy that studies morality or the rightness or wrongness of human conduct. It is fundamentally related to morality which speaks of a code or system of behavior in regards to standards of right or wrong behavior.
    Ethics
  • explains that the fact that globalization and the propagation of the laissez-faire capitalism deepen the inequalities within and between nations is ethically condemnable from both the consequentialist and deontological standpoints.
    Jensen DG Mañebog
  • viewpoint, the moral argument against globalization is that it fails to maximize happiness for the greatest number of people.
    Consequentialist
  • perspective, particularly in Kantian ethics, globalization is condemnable on the account that exploited populations are treated as means to an end and not as end in themselves
    Deontological
  • is a thinking technique used to visually organize information ("Mind map," n.d.). It is a creative and logical way of organizing thoughts and ideas in one's mind through a diagram.
    concept map or mind map
  • 10 Concepts and ideas associated w/ globalization
    Free trade
    mass media
    technology and internet
    social media and social networking
    terrorism
    transnational migration
    capitalism
    internstional organization
    states sovereignty
    ethics
  • explains that globalization is not a new phenomenon as it started with pre-historic early human migration
    Manfred steger
  • used today as a warning for people that endorse absolute truth or exclusive claims on a subject matter.
    The parable of blindmen and the elephant
  • that is, a nonsensical or absurd idea or talk on global issues.
    Globaloney