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Cross Cultural Communication Theory and Practice PDFDrive (1)
Introduction
This chapter looks at the spread of globalization, its effect on culture, society and economic development, and its advantages and disadvantages. It considers the opposition to globalization and whether globalization has an effect on cultural convergence or divergence. The driving forces behind globalization are examined and the future trends in globalization are suggested, particularly with relevance to the BRICs: Globalization is not incidental to our lives today. It is a shift in our very life circumstance. It’s the way we now live. (Giddens, 1999: 19) The conduct of international business and diplomacy has been transformed by the emphasis on global interdependence and the continuing erosion of traditional boundaries. International business has increased global interac- tivity, with greater participation, for example, by shareholders interested Summary Definitions The components of globalization The driving forces behind globalization Global corporations Is globalization a myth? The reaction to globalization Advantages and disadvantages Opposition to globalization Cultural convergence/divergence Future trends Globalization and its Effect on Culture 209 in ethical standards, the spread of the fast- growing influence of the social media (for example, Facebook and Twitter) and the influence of interna- tional NGOs, for example, Médecins sans Frontières and the humanitarian relief agencies and international charities. There is also global concern for the environment, global warming and the possible countermeasures such as control of emissions, as seen at the Davos meetings and the increasing demand for the development of renewable energy technology. We have seen the impact of austerity measures, the shock waves of the banking crisis and the recent worldwide recession, the continuing crisis in the Eurozone and the impact of natural disasters. Against this background, there has been the rise in the economies of the BRICs, the Arab Spring, which has still to run its full course, the continued uncertainty about the nuclear weapons aspirations of both Iran and North Korea, and the concern over ‘failed states’ such as Somalia. All these events have their effect on the interdependence of nations in the increasing globalized economy of the twenty- first century and hence on traditional cultural values. Download 1.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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