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Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and integration of economies, cultures, ideas, technologies, and societies globally. It is driven by improved communications, transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and multinational corporations. The positive effects include economic growth, cultural exchange, and technological advancement, while the negative effects are job displacement, economic inequality, and cultural homogenization. Globalization has also accelerated the pace and reach of communication across cultural boundaries, both creating opportunities and challenges for cross-border and cross-cultural communication.
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Globalization Infographic

Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and integration of economies, cultures, ideas, technologies, and societies globally. It is driven by improved communications, transport, free trade agreements, global banking, and multinational corporations. The positive effects include economic growth, cultural exchange, and technological advancement, while the negative effects are job displacement, economic inequality, and cultural homogenization. Globalization has also accelerated the pace and reach of communication across cultural boundaries, both creating opportunities and challenges for cross-border and cross-cultural communication.
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QUIMSING, ELAINE ADRIENNE V.

GEC102 - 9M
AMARILA, MYIESHA

Globalization
What is globalization?

Globalization refers to the interconnectedness and


integration of economies, cultures, ideas, technologies,
and societies on a global scale. It involves the exchange
of goods, services, information, and cultural elements
among nations, creating an increasingly interconnected
world.

1 Causes of Globalization
Improved Communications
Improved Transport
Free Trade Agreements
Global Banking
Growth of MNCs

2 Effects of Globalization
Positive Negative
Economic Growth Job Displacement
Cultural Exchange Economic Inequality
Technological Cultural
Advancement Homogenization
Access to Goods and Increased Production
Services and Transportation

Effects of Globalization
3
to communication
As society becomes more globally connected the
ability to communicate across cultural boundaries has
gained increasing prominences. Globalization has
accelerated the pace, reach, and modes of
communication, making the world more
interconnected while presenting both opportunities
and challenges in how people communicate across
borders and cultures.

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