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Globalisation and DC

- Definition of Globalisation = Growth and changes in Technology, Travel and Trade / Idea the world has become a
smaller place - can communicate, buy , sell etc in a matter of seconds no matter where in the world. + McLuhan,
Global Village - idea as time and distance shrink, world becomes smaller
+ Interconnection between different parts of the world
+ International trade / Transnational corporations
+ Mcdonaldisation , western companies / values , beliefs and lifeatyle
- Has created significant changes within society , Strinati calls process of globalisation “confusions over space and
time”
- Difference in definition - Cochrane and Paine + Kennedy Giddens
= Cochrane and Paine, the emergence of a global economic and cultural system which is incorporating the people
of the world into a single global society
= Giddens, Can be defined as the intensification of worldwide social relations which can link distant societies in
such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring may miles away and vice versa
- Why is the definition of Globalisation problematic ? = Wiseman, term “globalisation’ can be misused and
misunderstood, needs careful consideration when it’s being used.
- 1. Globalisation does not occur at an even pace across the globe
- 2. Globalisation does not always result in cultural homogenisation, it has made individuals come together to
protect their rights and culture such as Tribal people - so they do not become exploited
- Difference meaning in parts of the world / differently seen —> Globalisation as asymmetric
- Foucault, Surveillance is likely to become the most effective means of regulating behaviour and controlling
crime / ‘Internalised Surveillance’

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