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Globalisation - Coggle Diagram
Globalisation
Globalisation
the earth is shrinking in the way that we can access places faster and more efficiently from ships taking months to now planes in hours, this is time space convergence
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Containerisation allows loads of goods to be transported off ships, trains and trucks much more easier.
communications has been made more efficient due to radios, satellites and the internet connecting people more efficiently
global networks and interconnections have multiplied as people geographical knowledge has increased and as transport and communications technologies have advanced
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Diffusion
products, technologies, values and ideas become increasingly exposed. diffusion is this process where ideas, goods, technoligies spread from place of origin
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when a new idea, value or technology has been taken to a new location by a set of poeple who either invented it or obtained it from another group
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global shifts
Global shift is the relocating of the global economic centre of gravity to Asia from Europe and North America
Europe and USA were early economic powerhouses. this has shifted as their is greater production in labour and raw materials like production of cotton in India, and ability to mass produce at cheaper wages