Introduction to Globalization: Contemporary World Quiz

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What does the term 'contemporary' refer to?

Events happening in the present time

According to Thomas Larsson, how did he see globalization?

As the process of world shrinkage and distances getting shorter

How did Ohmae(1992) define globalization in broad and inclusive terms?

As the onset of the borderless world

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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