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globalization - Coggle Diagram
globalization
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intro
globalization refers to the speed with which connections can be made between people, goods, services, information and ideas that travel rapidly from society to soiety.
Giddens- argues that a major feature is the separation of time and space which he calls distanciation. globalization makes concepts of distance and physical space irrelevant
disembedding- the idea that things are separated from their original surroundings and contexts. example; credit card and hybrid cultures.
Baudrillard's concept of simulacra- 'representations that refer to other representations' -captures the concept of disembedding.
Marshall Mcluhan- introduced the term 'global village' to suggest how electronic media had metaphorically turned the world into a village.
glocalisation
is a combination of 'globalization' and 'localization', adamu argues, 'global events/processes interact with local events/processes'.
malone- suggests that glocal subcultures are a form of hybridity in contemporary societies, in which global styles are given a unique local interpretation by different cultural groups.
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identity
ethnic differences have not faded away with globalization, but rather there has been an exaggeration of ethnic differences as a reaction to globalization, -ethnic revitalisation
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