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Globalisation - Coggle Diagram
Globalisation
Involves
migration
knowledge
culture
trade
products
money
mostly through transnational corporations
communications and transport
telecommunications
jet aircraft
environmental issues
global warming
politics
continental or global organisations
EU
UN
timeline
started in the early 1950s
grew in the 1970s
accelerated in the 1980s
Popular Culture
1950-1960
consumed by young people
involves
fashion
Rocawear
pulp literature
OK! Magazine
sports
Barcelona football club
food
Pizza Hut
drinks
Coca-Cola
entertainment
Warner Brothers films
iPods
ICT
Can be transmitted easily
Fast long-distance air travel and satellite technology
Allow people to send new and media very quickly on a global scale
Mass Media
affects other countries around the world
encourages people to buy foreign products
promoting brands through advertising
Globalisation of Pop Culture
advantages
economic growth
communication between countries
presence of branded outlets
global audiences
disadvantages
loss of social cohesion
health concerns
cultural diffusion
loss of environmental concern
Cultural Globalisation
holds more weight compared to economic globalisation
examples
McDonald's
IKEA