GL Lecture 1 Flashcards

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Globality

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Condition or State of the world :
Omnipresence of processes of globalisation. Ideal situation in which the entire global exists in condition of globalization w/ integrated politics, economics and culture. (not real)

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Globalism

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Normative idea/ ideology. Actions and ideas can be described as «globalist» or not. Ex : Creation of UN after WWII

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Globalization

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Process of moving towards globality. Advanced projects that are more or less globalist (create institutions at a global level). Umbrella term for many different smaller processes.

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Difference in response of the final crisis of subprimes and Covid-19 pandemic

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response was global for covid

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Globalization according to John Tomlinson

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Collective condition of «complex connectivity» on a global scale. Refers to the rapidly developing and ever-densening network of interconnections and interdependencies that characterize modern social life. 1999

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the broad task of globalization theory

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  • understand the sources of this condition of complex connectivity
  • interpret its implications across the various spheres of social existence
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dimensions

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culture politics economics

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globalization = complex connectivity

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Politics Economics Culture
and
Countries, Regions, Companies …

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Complexity = dynamic processes

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  • rescaling
  • pushing, pulling, squeezing
  • extensive / intensive

Eriksen refers to them as «runaway processes» «treadmill syndromes» «double binds»

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Scale according to Eriksen

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Combination of size and complexity : the larger we go up in scale, the more complex are social organizations

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Pushing

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Forces pull downwards on local communities ( Human Rights )

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Pulling

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Forces pull upwards from local communities : taking power from a city to a nation-state

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Squeeze

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Taking things and squeezing them into different spaces that didn’t exist before (EU, ASEAN…)

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Extensive globalization

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Cover lots of countries (2008 crisis) and reaching many sectors

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Intensive Globalization

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Depth in 1 place, large number of people / deep structures

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Uneven processes

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Same process can lead to more results in one place but less results in another

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«Hopping» Globalization

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processes skip over people - places entirely ( communication internet in africa ) Ferguson

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POV Academics

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Globalization is unique and focuses on changed relationships

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Skeptics POV

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portions of the globe are wholly or in part outside of the processes associated with globalization

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Globalists

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Individuals who actively promote globalization rhetoric and or policies (Word Economic Forum) .

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Examples of globalists

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Angela Merkel, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton

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Skeptics attitude

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Actively promote anti-globalization rhetoric and or policies because they oppose globalization. Ex : DT

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Why globalization is hard to understand in the abstract ?

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Because most people can only see parts of it (that affect them)

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Manifestation of complex connectivity

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more and more issues arising that cannot be solved by individuals or counties : must be solved collectively or not at all ( global warming, migration ) otherwise gaps

25
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délocalisation en anglais

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offshoring