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8 types of Globalization

Globalization Globalization is 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. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well-being in societies around the world.

1. Financial Globalization - World’s financial systems have become intimately interconnected - Stock market trading in New York stock exchange can affect Tokyo and Hong Kong - Wave continues in European markets then back to American markets - Important to note: reflects interconnectivity of network of world cities, not nations  

2. Economic Globalization In past, most corporations were linked/identified with a country, but today corporations are now transnational Companies move their production and capital to any market that will benefit the company (increase profits and share values) ie: Ford has plants in Mexico Coca Cola and Nike are all over the world Supporters: increased global wealth means increase in standard of living Detractors (opponent)- economic globalization tends to increase difference between the “haves and have not” and leads to the corporation having more power than countries.

3. Technological Globalization Technological revolution has meant the “Global Village” has expanded to everything corner of the globe with growth in travel communication and computer technology, and mobile (smart) phones communications I can be around the world live, in 1 second by internet or smart phone or 12 hours by plane The remotest village can now use hand crank computers to communicate via internet some regions have no phone networks, they have jumped ahead to cellphone networks only

4. Political Globalization As countries become more economically and technologically interdependent, there is pressure to adopt uniform policies NAFTA : Free trade between US, Canada & Mexico is example of free trade and economics replacing nationalism and protectionism

5. Cultural Globalization - Harmonization of worlds cultures at the expense of distinctly different local cultures - We will eventually all listen to the same music, watch same TV, eat same food, have the same values.. - Loss of worlds cultural diversity, replaced by primarily Americanized world cultures - Major issue for cultures where religion is directly connected to their culture, “western” values can often come into conflict with tradition religious beliefs  

6. Sociological Globalization Idea that a single “world” society has evolved, replacing distinct national societies that previously existed. ie: one set of moral beliefs (religious); reaction of the “west” to Islamic fundamentalist countries and vice versa

7. Ecological Globalization the planet must be treated as a single ecological system (ecosystem) rather than a collection of separate ecological systems. Ozone depletion, global warming impacts the world not just nation that did original damage The failed Kyoto Protocol and Montreal Protocol - Part of reason Kyoto failed was because it allowed the “trading” of “carbon Emissions” See article Why Canada Failed at Kyoto http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/article/729155--why-canada-failed-on-kyoto-and-how-to-make-amends  

8. Geographical Globalization Geographers don’t see world in terms of relationships between countries anymore - : ie: trade, geopolitics, war now see a borderless world, dominated by worldwide concerns about: ecological concerns, politics, culture, economics and other relationships existing; all influenced by networks of world cities.  

Concerns about Globalization Loss of unique cultures Short term gains over positive longterm concequences Corporate profits before workers rights. Loss of indiginous culture, replaced by homogeneity Loss of jobs because of economic globalization Environmental concerns over demands put on Earth’s resources.. The list goes on……………