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GLOBALIZATION AND INFORMATION SOCIETY - Coggle Diagram
GLOBALIZATION AND INFORMATION SOCIETY
GLOBALIZATION
The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries and societies worldwide
Integration of economies, cultures, technologies, and governance systems across national borders.
THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
a society characterized by the widespread use and exchange of information and communication technologies (icts) and the resulting transformation in various aspects of life.
It is marked by the availability and accessibility of vast amounts of information through the internet and other digital platforms.
emphasizes the importance of knowledge and information as valuable resources, driving economic activities, social interactions, and cultural practices.
changes in areas such as education, business, governance, and entertainment, reshaping the way individuals and societies function and interact.
Globalization
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Explanation of economic integration and global trade, Cultural exchange and diversity, Technological advancements and global connectivity
Information society
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Access to information and knowledge, Digital communication and connectivity, Knowledge-based economy
INTERCONNECTNESS OF GLOBALIZATION
AND INFORMATION SOCIETY
Flow of information and knowledge:
globalization has facilitated the rapid flow of information and knowledge across borders. Advances in communication technologies, particularly the internet, have made it easier to access and share knowledge globally.
Knowledge-based economy
: globalization has encouraged the shift towards a knowledge-based economy.
In a globalized world, the value of knowledge and intellectual capital has increased significantly.
Cross-border collaboration and innovation:
globalization has enabled collaboration and innovation on a global scale.
The knowledge society thrives on collaboration and the sharing of expertise, and globalization provides the platform for such interactions to take place.
Knowledge transfer and spillovers:
globalization facilitates the transfer and spillover of knowledge between countries and regions. Foreign direct investment, trade, and international collaborations create channels for knowledge transfer, allowing ideas, technologies, and best practices to diffuse across borders.
Human capital development:
the knowledge society places a strong emphasis on human capital development, which is closely linked to globalization. In a globalized world, individuals need to acquire the skills, knowledge, and adaptability to thrive in a highly interconnected and competitive environment.
EXAMPLE OF GLOBALIZATION
International trade and supply chains
Cross-cultural exchanges and influences
Global governance and international organizations
International trade and supply chains
Automotive industry
Textile and apparel industry
Electronics industry
Cross-cultural exchanges and influences
Pop culture
Cuisine
Language and communication
Global governance and international organizations
United nations (UN)
World trade organization (WTO)
International monetary fund (IMF)
EXAMPLE OF INFORMATION SOCIETY
Internet and digital technologies
Internet access and connectivity
Social media platforms
Impact of the Information Society on education
Online learning
Personalized learning
Global collaboration
Impact of the Information Society on economy
E-commerce
Digital entrepreneurship
Remote work and global workforce
Challenges and Concerns
Digital divide and unequal access to technology
Privacy and cybersecurity risks
Future Perspectives
Evolving nature of globalization and the information society
Potential opportunities and challenges ahead