How is Identity Affected by Some Economic, Political Environmental, and Social Dimensions of Globalization? Economic: involving the selling of resources.

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How is Identity Affected by Some Economic, Political Environmental, and Social Dimensions of Globalization? Economic: involving the selling of resources and money Political: involving a country or its government Environmental: related to the environment Social: relating to human society

Goin’ Banana’s…. From Ecuador to Canada Review Figure 2-9 and read the opening two paragraphs on page 50 Why would bananas be a “source of controversy”?

Dimensions of Globalization Answer the questions for column one: Economic Dimensions Review the chart, including the questions (see handout) Read: Identity and Some Economic Dimensions of Globalization (Pages 50-51)

Ecuador & the Banana Trade You will be placed into groups of three As a class we have just completed the Economic Dimensions column of the handout. Momentarily, you will be numbered off one through three. Each of you will go to one of the three assigned EXPERT groups and answer all of the five questions for the one dimension assigned to your group. You will have approximately 15-20 minutes to do this. #1 – Political Dimensions #2 – Environmental Dimensions #3 – Social Dimensions When finished, return to your original group of three and share your EXPERTISE with your other two group members. They will do the same for you. When you are done, your chart WILL be filled in completely.

Why would bananas be a “source of controversy”? The Slippery Summary Economics: Low wages for plantation workers mean low banana prices in Canadian supermarkets. Political: Decisions by European governments were influenced by transnational corporations that wanted to keep prices low for consumers. Environmental: To keep production high and satisfy consumer demand, hazardous chemicals are used on many banana plantations. Social: The need for large plantations to produce enough bananas to meet consumer demand has led to the displacement of the Indigenous peoples who lived on the land. Why would bananas be a “source of controversy”?

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue To What Extent Should Globalization Shape Identity? Continuing on with Chapter Two, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-1

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue Should Globalization Shape Identity? Continuing on with Chapter Two, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-2

And Finally… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Identity Presentation Any suggestions as to what you should include?