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LESSON TITLE:

COMMUNICATION AND
GLOBALIZATION
1. Explain what is globalization and
communication.

2. The impact of globalization on


society and the world.

3. Understand how Globalization


affect global communication.
Globalization is an integration between
two or more countries; it may be
economically, socially, politically, and
culturally.
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION :

Economic Cultural Political Social


COMMUNICATION
Communication has a symbolic nature and is
an act of sharing one's ideas, emotions,
attitudes, or perceptions with another person or
group of persons through words (written or
spoken), gestures, signals, signs, or other
modes of transmitting images.
II. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNICATION AND
GLOBALIZATION

Communication is the lifeblood of any organization and


globalization poses new challenges to communication in
any organization. Communication plays a pivotal role in
globalization by enabling the rapid exchange of
information across borders, fostering connections
between diverse cultures and economies.
III. IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON
COMMUNICATION

1. Virtual Interaction
2. Cultural Awareness in Speech
3. Cultural Awareness in Body
Language
4. Time Differences
VIRTUAL INTERACTION
• communicating via online setting to
other people that does not necessarily
required in face-to-face interactions
CULTURAL AWARENESS IN SPEECH
• Two people are speaking different
language, cultural differences can affect
vocabulary, colloquial expressions, voice
tone and taboo topics.
CULTURAL AWARENESS IN BODY LANGUAGE

• To understand acceptable speaking


distances, conflict styles, eye contact and
posture in different cultures; accepting
that the physical expressions of their own
culture are not universally accepted.
TIME DIFFERENCES
• The need to communicate and share
information with people across several time
zones. Global interconnectedness means
collaborating across multiple time zones,
which poses challenges for timelines and other
work coordination.
IV. IMPACTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON GLOBAL
COMMUNICATION

1. Availability of Information
2. Business Conduct
3. Social Awareness
AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION

• The view that with the spread of internet,


satellite and mobile services, makes it easier for
people across the world to make use of the
World Wide Web and the resources available.
AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION

World Wide Web (www) is a system of


interlinked hypertext documents accessed via
the internet, allowing users to view and
interact with a vast array of information.
BUSINESS CONDUCT
• Long distance travels are no longer necessary
for business people as they require a meeting
with a business partner overseas. Internet
technology makes it possible to exchange
business information and conduct video
conferences.
SOCIAL AWARENESS
• Information technology and networks enable
them to share opinions, views, work on projects
and research different areas. These are among
the main reasons why the process of
globalization is creating a sense of a global
society.
THE PROBLEM
Despite its quick spread and continuous
development, global communication has not
reached the majority of people on all
continents
OTHER QUESTIONS?!

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