Introduction to Globalization: Contemporary World Quiz
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What does the term 'contemporary' refer to?

  • Historical events and traditions
  • Cultural diversity across the globe
  • Distant future events
  • Events happening in the present time (correct)
  • According to Thomas Larsson, how did he see globalization?

  • As pertaining to the ease of interaction within a country
  • As the process of world shrinkage and distances getting shorter (correct)
  • As a form of colonization
  • As a means of preserving traditional boundaries
  • How did Ohmae(1992) define globalization in broad and inclusive terms?

  • As a process that includes overcoming traditional boundaries
  • As a means of preserving traditional boundaries
  • As the onset of the borderless world (correct)
  • As pertaining to the increasing ease of global interaction
  • Why is narrow and exclusive classification of globalization definitions limiting?

    <p>Because it adheres to only particular definitions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the characteristics of the globalization trend according to Robert Cox?

    <p>Internalizing of production, new international division of labor, and the internalizing of the state</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important to consider the perspective of the person who defines globalization?

    <p>Because it shapes the definition of globalization</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does homogeneity in the context of globalization refer to?

    <p>The increasing sameness in cultural, economic, and political aspects worldwide</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of cultural imperialism as a result of homogeneity in globalization?

    <p>The influence of Christianity on cultures brought by colonial powers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does heterogeneity in the context of globalization pertain to?

    <p>The creation of various cultural practices</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What effect does Media Imperialism have on developing countries?

    <p>It undermines the existence of alternative global media coming from developing countries</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding Globalization

    • 'Contemporary' refers to modern or current times.

    Defining Globalization

    • According to Thomas Larsson, globalization is seen as a process that transcends national borders and is driven by technological advancements, economic integration, and cultural exchange.

    Broad and Inclusive Definition of Globalization

    • Ohmae (1992) defined globalization in broad and inclusive terms as the increasing interconnectedness of the world's economies, societies, and cultures.

    Limitations of Narrow Definitions

    • Narrow and exclusive classification of globalization definitions is limiting because it neglects the complex and multifaceted nature of globalization.

    Characteristics of Globalization

    • According to Robert Cox, the characteristics of the globalization trend include the expansion of capitalism, the increasing power of multinational corporations, and the emergence of a global economy.

    Importance of Perspective

    • It is essential to consider the perspective of the person defining globalization because it influences their interpretation of the concept and its implications.

    Homogeneity and Heterogeneity

    • Homogeneity in the context of globalization refers to the spread of a uniform culture, often at the expense of local cultures.
    • An example of cultural imperialism as a result of homogeneity is the dominance of Western cultural products, such as American films and music, in global markets.
    • Heterogeneity in the context of globalization pertains to the diversity and coexistence of different cultures.

    Media Imperialism

    • Media Imperialism refers to the dominance of Western media over local media in developing countries, which can lead to cultural homogenization.
    • The effect of Media Imperialism on developing countries is the erosion of local cultural identities and the imposition of Western cultural values.

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