Orientation Introduction To Globalization
Orientation Introduction To Globalization
SARTORIO
Lecturer
Department of Political Science
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
Structures of Globalization
Economic Dimension
Political Dimension
A World of Regions
The Global Divides: The North and South
Asian Regionalism
COURSE
OUTLINE
A World of Ideas
Cultural Dimension
The Globalization of Religion
Global Citizenship
COURSE REQUIREMENTS &
GRADING SYSTEM
COURSE
REQUIREMENTS
JAYBOY M. SARTORIO
Lecturer
Department of Political Science
GLOBALIZATION
• Globalization is global movement
towards integration of the economy,
finance, commerce, and
communication.
• Globalization means opening local and
nationalistic perspectives to a broader
view of an interconnected and
interdependent world with free transfers
of capital, goods, and services across
national borders.
• “The expansion and intensification of social relations
and consciousness across world-time and across
world-space. The creation of new social networks and
the multiplication of existing connections that cut
across the traditional political, economic, cultural and
geographic boundaries refers to expansion. These
various connections occur at the different levels. “
-Manfred Steger
• Solidity refers to barriers
that prevent or make
difficult the movement of
things. Furthermore, solid
can either be natural or
man-made.
• Liquidity refers to the
increasing ease of
movement of people,
things, information, and
places in the
contemporary world.
ASSIGNMENT
• Guide Question
• What the stolen iPhone story can tell us about the forms,
qualities, and dimensions of globalization?
ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF
GLOBALIZATION
• Hardwired proposes that globalization originated from
the basic motivation of human beings to seek a better
life (Chanda, 2007).