The Contemporary World - Introduction to the Study of Globalization (Sir Krippe)
Summary
TLDRIn this session, Mr. Trip Anthony A. Ramos introduces the concept of globalization, emphasizing its significance in today's integrated global economy. He outlines the learning objectives, which include defining globalization and recognizing its underlying philosophies. Ramos explains globalization as the free flow of trade, capital, and labor, and its impact on social relationships and cultural exchanges. He also highlights the opportunities it presents, as noted by the International Monetary Fund, and stresses the importance of understanding and adapting to these global changes to foster a culture of excellence. The session concludes with an invitation for further discussion and questions.
Takeaways
- đ Globalization is defined as the development of an integrated global economy characterized by free trade, free flow of capital, and access to cheaper foreign labor markets.
- đ The underlying philosophies of globalization include intensifying social relationships among countries and connecting separate localities.
- đ Giddens (1991) views globalization as a process that connects different parts of the world, leading to the interchange of history and culture.
- đ Albro and King (1990) describe a world living in a borderless community due to globalization, emphasizing the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across borders.
- đĄ Globalization offers extensive opportunities, as noted by the International Monetary Fund in 2000, but requires an understanding of the concept to take advantage of these opportunities.
- đïž Institutions should establish a culture of excellence to adapt to the changing global landscape and to be truly excellent and competitive.
- đ Globalization encourages the adaptation to advancements and improvements, which is essential for maintaining relevance and competitiveness.
- đ€ Teaching globalization effectively can lead students to question hidden assumptions, examine culturally embedded perspectives, and expand their understanding of social and cultural issues.
- đ The instructor recommends checking the references mentioned for further information on the study of globalization.
- đą For further clarifications or questions, students are encouraged to leave comments on the YouTube channel or contact the instructor through the Learning Management System (LMS).
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the session led by Mr. Trip Anthony A. Ramos?
-The primary focus of the session is an introduction to the study of globalization.
What are the two main learning objectives for the session on globalization?
-The two main learning objectives are to define the term 'globalization' and to identify the underlying philosophies of different definitions of globalization.
How is globalization defined in the context of the session?
-Globalization is defined as the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked by free trade, free flow of capital, and cheaper foreign labor markets.
What does the term 'globalization' encompass according to the session?
-Globalization encompasses the situation where there is an integrated global economy allowing for the movement of goods, services, and capital from one place to another, encouraging investors from one country to another.
What is the definition of globalization according to Giddens in 1991?
-According to Giddens in 1991, globalization is the process of intensifying social relationships among countries around the world, connecting separate localities.
How do Albro and King in 1990 describe the impact of globalization on people around the world?
-Albro and King in 1990 describe the impact of globalization as the creation of a borderless community where people live, with the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures.
What opportunities does globalization offer according to the International Monetary Fund in 2000?
-Globalization offers extensive opportunities, which can be taken advantage of by widening our understanding of the concept and establishing a culture of excellence.
Why is it important to adapt to the changing times and global improvements in the context of globalization?
-Adapting to changing times and global improvements is important to be truly excellent and competent, as there is nothing permanent in the world but change and improvement.
What does the quote from Jason English suggest about teaching globalization?
-The quote from Jason English suggests that when globalization is taught correctly, it enables students to question hidden assumptions, examine their culturally embedded perspectives, and expand their understanding of social and cultural issues.
How can attendees seek further clarification or ask questions after the session?
-Attendees can seek further clarification or ask questions by leaving a comment on the YouTube account or channel, or by contacting the instructor through the Learning Management System (LMS).
What are the recommended references for additional information on globalization?
-The recommended references for additional information on globalization are the books mentioned by the instructor during the session.
Outlines
đ Introduction to Globalization
In this introductory lesson on globalization, Instructor Mr. Trip Anthony A. Ramos sets the stage for understanding the concept by defining it as the development of an integrated global economy characterized by free trade, free flow of capital, and access to cheaper foreign labor markets. He emphasizes the importance of defining globalization to grasp its implications fully. The lesson also references various definitions from scholars like Giddens (1991), who views globalization as a process intensifying social relationships among countries, and Albro and King (1990), who describe it as living in a borderless community with the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across borders. The IMF (2000) is cited for highlighting the extensive opportunities globalization offers, urging the need to broaden our understanding to take advantage of these opportunities and establish a culture of excellence. The instructor encourages adapting to changing times and global improvements, suggesting that globalization is not just an economic phenomenon but also a social and cultural one that can expand our perspectives on important issues.
đ Embracing Globalization for Social Consciousness
The second paragraph delves into the social consciousness aspect of globalization, suggesting that when taught correctly, it can lead students to question hidden assumptions, examine their culturally embedded perspectives, and expand their understanding of needs versus wants. The instructor uses a quote from Jason English to underscore the importance of globalization in education, stating that it paves the way for expanding perspectives on social and cultural issues. The paragraph concludes with an invitation for further engagement, encouraging students to seek additional information from the provided references and to reach out with questions or clarifications through the YouTube channel or the Learning Management System (LMS). The instructor expresses gratitude for the session and looks forward to future interactions, wishing everyone a great week ahead.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄGlobalization
đĄIntegrated Global Economy
đĄFree Trade
đĄCapital Flow
đĄForeign Labor Markets
đĄSocial Relationships
đĄBorderless Community
đĄProducts, Technology, Information, and Jobs
đĄInternational Transactions
đĄOpportunities
đĄCulture of Excellence
Highlights
Introduction to the study of globalization
Definition of globalization as an integrated global economy
Globalization characterized by free trade and free flow of capital
Globalization's impact on encouraging investors across countries
Guidance's 1991 definition of globalization as intensifying social relationships
Albro and King's 1990 perspective on living in a borderless community
Globalization as the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs
The role of modern technology in facilitating international transactions
Globalization offering extensive opportunities according to the IMF in 2000
The necessity to widen understanding to take advantage of globalization's opportunities
Establishing a culture of excellence through globalization
Globalization's relevance to institutional objectives and core values
Adapting to changing times and global improvements for excellence
Globalization's encouragement to question hidden assumptions and cultural perspectives
Expanding perspectives on social and cultural issues through globalization
Resources for further information on globalization
Invitation for questions and clarifications through YouTube or LMS
Closing remarks and thank you for attending the session
Transcripts
hello everyone and welcome to the
contemporary world subject this is still
your instructor mr trip anthony a ramos
and for this session we'll be talking
about the introduction to the study of
globalization okay so as we go along the
way and discuss this topic definitely
here are your follow uh the learning
objectives that we must be able to
attain after this lesson so first you
must be able to define the term
globalization and second you must be
able to identify the underlying
philosophies of the buying definitions
of globalization
okay so we'll go ahead first and define
what's globalization because because it
is really important for us to know what
is the term globalization in order for
us to move forward with this topic okay
so it has been said that globalization
is the development of an increasingly
integrated global economy that is being
marked by free trade free flow of
capital in the topic of cheaper foreign
labor markets so simply put if we're
talking about globalization you are
pertaining to the situation wherein
there is an integrated global economy
so that they will be able to develop one
economy which is global ebikes
services
from one place into another and even
champreno
foreign no bucket so that will be able
to i don't know to encourage investors
from one country into another so
according to guidance in 1991 however no
globalization no that was uh the term
was actually defined as the process of
intensifying social relationships among
countries around the world connecting
separate localities
you would really want not to pursue
globalization according to guidance
definitely you would want to intensify
your social relationships among the
countries
history definitely that is being
interchanged from one country into
another according to guidance in 1991.
okay furthermore according to albro and
king in 1990 the peoples around the
world okay or around the globe live in a
borderless community because according
according to albro and king you know if
we're already pursuing globalization
uh second also or furthermore so it is
also the spread of products technology
information and jobs across national
borders and cultures
and it is also a common word manifesting
advances in modern technologies that
have made international transactions
both in trade and even in finances
okay but take note
that if we're talking about
globalization okay it actually offers
extensive opportunities
according to international monetary fund
in 2000.
so take note that in order for us to
take advantage of this extensive
opportunities that that are being
offered by globalization of course we
must be able to widen our understanding
about this concept
part of our institutions values knowing
core values nothing we would really want
to actually establish a culture of
excellence so in order for us to create
a culture of excellence and
globalization is actually very relevant
you know when it comes to our objectives
institution so because the concept of
globalization encourages us to take
advantage of the benefits of
advancements that are being brought by
it no and we will be able to be truly
excellent and competent enough if we
will be able to adapt through the
changing times and global improvements
no there is nothing that is permanent
here in our world but change
improvement and if we will be able to do
that we will be able to be truly
excellent and as part of being socially
conscious individuals i will be leaving
this quotation from jason from in
english uh that has been
enunciated during the education with
teachers so saber if teaching
globalization is done right students
find themselves questioning hidden
assumptions they will be able also to
examine their culturally embedded
perspectives and they will be able to
expand their sense of what constitutes a
need versus what constitutes a one so
simply put it also paves a way for us to
expand our perspectives on important
social and cultural issues
okay and if you would want to check for
other information no you may be you may
check my references that i've used so
you may check the following books so
there you go
okay and that would actually be it for
our discussion about the introduction to
the study of globalization so if you
have further clarifications or questions
you may want to leave a comment on our
on our youtube account or youtube
channel or you may be able to contact me
through our lms so let me also grab the
opportunity to thank everyone for
attending our session and i hope that i
will be seeing seeing you all on our
succeeding one so thank you everyone and
have a great week and be ahead of you
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