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Globalization is a relatively new word used to describe a very old process. This term was first coined in the 1980’s, but the concept goes back decades, even centuries with our human ancestors moving out to Africa to spread all over the globe. Some would say the world was as globalized 100 years ago as it is today, with international trade and migration.
An accepted definition neither exists in science, nor in the broader public debate. There are many different definitions of Globalization. British sociologist Anthony Giddens, defines globalization as an intensification of worldwide social relations, via which faraway places are linked together in such a way that events in one place are affected by processes taking place many miles away, and vice-versa.
The Dimensions of Globalization - Economic Dimensions - Environment as a Dimension - The Social Dimension - The Cultural Dimension - The Political Dimension A little explanation or comment in each was necessary.
The dimensions of globalization are very closely related to each other. When trying to draw differences between each of them, it is essential to see that these are very difficult to isolate. The various dimensions involved form interfaces with “Globalization”, since it is important to envisage all factors that are a part of this phenomenon, and the fact that these factors are in economic processes.
Causes of Globalization - Technology (Internet) - Transports cost and speed of transport - End of the Cold War - Global problems (climate, migration) - Liberalization A little explanation or comment in each was necessary. Pros and Cons of Globalization The pros and cons of Globalization are many, these are some of them:
Pros - Due to the presence of a worldwide market, there is an increase in the production sector and there are lots of options for both companies and consumers - There is cultural intermingling and each nation/country is trying to learn about the other’s cultural preferences and in so doing, we are actually coming across things that we like and adopt as our own. Cons - Corporations are building up units in other countries equally well equipped as they have done at their own country, thus transferring the quality to other countries - There are some experts who think that globalization is also leading to the incursion of negatives like communicable diseases and social degeneration
And your concluding comment?
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The writer includes most of the relevant information from the reading. Very few irrelevant details or no writer’s personal comments are included in the summary. He/she paraphrases all the information taken from the reading.
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Some irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in the summary. The writer includes some personal comments about the topic. Most of the information from the reading is paraphrased, but few parts of the summary may be copied from the reading.
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Irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in most of the summary. The writer’s opinion is reflected in most parts of the summary. Several parts of the summary are copied from the reading.
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Only irrelevant or inaccurate information from the reading is included in the summary. The summary is the writer’s opinion about the topic of the reading. Most or all the summary is copied from the reading.
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The text has very few minor errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
1
The text has several errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar, but they do not impede text comprehension.
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The text has numerous errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar that impede its comprehension frequently.
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Actually, here aren't any mistakes, but that's to expect when everything was taken from the class material.
Globalization is a relatively new word used to describe a very old process. This term was first coined in the 1980’s, but the concept goes back decades, even centuries with our human ancestors moving out to Africa to spread all over the globe. Some would say the world was as globalized 100 years ago as it is today, with international trade and migration.
An accepted definition neither exists in science, nor in the broader public debate. There are many different definitions of Globalization. British sociologist Anthony Giddens, defines globalization as an intensification of worldwide social relations, via which faraway places are linked together in such a way that events in one place are affected by processes taking place many miles away, and vice-versa.
The Dimensions of Globalization
- Economic Dimensions
- Environment as a Dimension
- The Social Dimension
- The Cultural Dimension
- The Political Dimension
A little explanation or comment in each was necessary.
The dimensions of globalization are very closely related to each other. When trying to draw differences between each of them, it is essential to see that these are very difficult to isolate. The various dimensions involved form interfaces with “Globalization”, since it is important to envisage all factors that are a part of this phenomenon, and the fact that these factors are in economic processes.
Causes of Globalization
- Technology (Internet)
- Transports cost and speed of transport
- End of the Cold War
- Global problems (climate, migration)
- Liberalization
A little explanation or comment in each was necessary.
Pros and Cons of Globalization
The pros and cons of Globalization are many, these are some of them:
Pros
- Due to the presence of a worldwide market, there is an increase in the production sector and there are lots of options for both companies and consumers
- There is cultural intermingling and each nation/country is trying to learn about the other’s cultural preferences and in so doing, we are actually coming across things that we like and adopt as our own.
Cons
- Corporations are building up units in other countries equally well equipped as they have done at their own country, thus transferring the quality to other countries
- There are some experts who think that globalization is also leading to the incursion of negatives like communicable diseases and social degeneration
And your concluding comment?
Summary Scoring Rubric
TOTAL SCORE: 0.5/ 3