The Contemporary World: Ma. Theresa B. Dolipas MT - Dolipas@bsu - Edu.ph FB: Theresa Dolipas
The Contemporary World: Ma. Theresa B. Dolipas MT - Dolipas@bsu - Edu.ph FB: Theresa Dolipas
STUDY GUIDE
MODULE II
GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPRINTS
Learning Objectives
After working on Module II, you should be able to:
1. Illustrate the application of globalization in your everyday life;
2. Identify and explain the advantages and disadvantages of globalization; and
3. Appreciate globalization’s imprints to human society.
Key Concepts
A. The Imprints of Globalization
YaleGlobal Online editor-in-chief Nayan Chanda asserted that globalization
is the unfolding of the story of human nature. He emphasized that man’s quest
to improve his survival, his life eventually brought globalization’s existence.
Globalization’s imprints are seen in almost all facets of man’s everyday life.
Learning Activity
Look and study into the illustration below.
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The above illustration showcases the undeniable fact that we see globalization in
our everyday existence. It is reflected in almost all aspects of life in human society.
Make a two (2) minute video recording on the evidence of or influence of
globalization on your everyday life as a student. Your video has to include concrete
specific examples (like pictures or actual video footage) of these evidences or influences.
Rubrics
1. Video Content: 10 Points
2. Clarity of Explanation: 5 Points
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A handful of the goods we utilize are manufactured abroad. These items may
have been produced from China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Canada, or the United
States of America. Even the merchandises that we purchase from the supermarket
and wet market are not necessarily locally produced. Philippines import rice from
Thailand and Vietnam; vegetables from The United States of America, Malaysia,
Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Korea, Italy, and Germany; and fruits from China.
The Philippines also imports meat, poultry, as well as beef products from a number
of countries.
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On the Social Aspect. Globalization’s social imprint is reflected from the films
and television shows that we watch; the music that we listen to; and even the clothes
that we wear. Probably, most of you enjoy, if not totally prefer, watching Hollywood
films compared to our own due to the script that is well written; the acting skills of
the artists; the featured scenic places that you have been dreaming to visit; and the
special effects. Netflix has brought us a plethora of these foreign films and television
shows.
Were you one of those who got hooked with Korean dramas during the
community quarantine? Who among you swooned over Hun Byin and Son Ye Jin of
Crash Landing on You? Who dreamt of being with Park Seo-Joon and Kim Da-mi
of Itaewon Class? Have you finished watching Park Bo Gum’s Record of Youth?
Did Kingdom: Ashin of the North scare you? These are only some of the foreign
television shows that entered the Philippines due to advancement in mass media.
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The music people listen to is also being shaped by globalization. Most of the
youth now a days are fond of Korean pop artists like BTS and Black Pink. Some
might also be buying the music albums of Taylor Swift or Katty Perry. Youth in the
highlands most probably grew up to the songs of country singers like George Strait,
Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, or Miranda Lambert.
The way we dress ourselves may have also been influenced by globalization.
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Some of the youth may have been wearing clothes with international brands, even if
these were just imitations. The youth’s fashion sense now a days may have also been
influenced by the latest youth fashion trends that they see from media.
On the other hand, foreigners admired the singing prowess of our very own
Lea Salonga, Arnel Pineda, and Charice Pempengco. The non-operational ABS
CBN marketed Filipino dramas like Pangako Sa Yo, (Kristine Hermosa and Jericho
Rosales), Sana Maulit Muli (Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson), and Lobo (Angel
Locsin and Piolo Pascual) abroad. These television dramas were shown in countries
like Taiwan, China, Indonesia, and Africa.
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The internet, social media, and the television are the primary means by which
globalization’s social imprints are transmitted from one part of the globe to another.
On the Political Aspect. Due to globalization, democracy has spread and
became the form of government in majority of the countries at present. The
principles of equality, freedom, and human rights have spread like wild fire even in
countries that used to adopt authoritarian forms of government.
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At present, countries all over the globe are using their diplomatic ties with
each other in order to bring solutions to global socio, economic and political
concerns. No single country at present can claim that it is capable of being
independent of the international community.
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The anti-globalists also claim that the globalization is the newest form of
economic imperialism. The rich industrialized countries of the globe continuously
exploit the economically underdeveloped ones by buying the former’s resources in
the lowest possible price, by not according good working conditions to human
resources, by not paying these human resources with the legal wage, by encouraging
child labor, and so on.
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Obviously, the rich countries are the ones benefiting in full from this
economic globalization. It seems that the economically underdeveloped states are
left with no choice. Iona (2017) explained the states are dependent on the investors’
goodwill. These states, sometimes, are forced to not give teeth for the
implementation of their own labor laws in order to maintain the presence of
transnational corporations in their own states. These leads to the thinking that it is
better to have employment opportunities (provided by these international
companies) even if the employers are not treating their employees well rather than
not having any employment opportunities at all.
References
International Monetary Fund. (2002). IMF Economic Forum: Globalization: a blessing or a curse?
Iona, D. (2017). Globalization remains a controversial issue. Retrieved from (PDF) Globalization Remains a
Controversial Issue (researchgate.net)
Market Asia. (13 November 2018). The Philippines remains Japan’s main source of fruits. Retrieved from
https://www.eurofresh-distribution.com/news/philippines-remains-japans-main-source-fresh-fruit
Reserve Bank of Australia. (2021). The global financial crisis. Retrieved from
https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/the-global-financial-
crisis.html#:~:text=The%20global%20financial%20crisis%20(GFC,mid%202007%20and%20early%202009.
Trend Economy. (2021). Annual international trade statistics by country. Retrieved from
https://trendeconomy.com/data/h2/Philippines/0710