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FIRST INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE, INC.

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Operations and Management


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Ilagan, Rudy Mark O.
Written Report – Dimensions of Globalization

A. Five Impacts of Cultural Dimension of Globalization to Communication

 It creates a global culture that transcends local and national identities and fosters a sense
of belonging and solidarity among people from diverse backgrounds and locations. This
global culture is shaped by the influence of transnational media corporations,
international organizations, social movements, and celebrities that disseminate popular
culture, information, and ideologies across the world
 It also generates cultural diversity and hybridity as people adopt, adapt, and mix elements
from different cultures to create new forms of expression and identity. Cultural
globalization enables people to access and participate in a variety of cultural practices
and resources, such as music, art, literature, religion, sports, and cuisine, that enrich their
lives and broaden their horizons
 It enhances cross-cultural communication and intercultural competence as people learn to
communicate effectively and respectfully with people from different cultures and
backgrounds. Cultural globalization facilitates the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and
perspectives among people from different parts of the world, and helps to overcome
cultural barriers and stereotypes. It also fosters the development of common values,
norms, and standards that facilitate cooperation and collaboration among individuals and
groups
 It also poses challenges and risks for communication and culture, such as the loss of
cultural identity, the domination of Western culture, the homogenization of cultural
expressions, the commodification of culture, and the cultural conflicts and clashes that
may arise from the encounter of different cultures. Cultural globalization may threaten
the diversity, authenticity, and autonomy of local and indigenous cultures, and create
inequalities and power imbalances among cultural groups
 It requires critical awareness and ethical responsibility from communicators and cultural
producers, as well as from consumers and audiences, to ensure that cultural globalization
is a positive and constructive force for communication and culture. Communicators and
cultural producers should respect the cultural rights and dignity of others, and avoid
cultural appropriation, exploitation, and misrepresentation. Consumers and audiences
should be aware of the sources, meanings, and effects of the cultural products and
messages they consume, and exercise their cultural choices and preferences in a
responsible and informed manner
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B. Five Impacts of Social Dimension of Globalization to Communication


 Increased diversity and multiculturalism: Globalization has facilitated the movement of
people, goods, and ideas across borders, creating more opportunities for interaction and
exchange among different cultures and groups.
 Enhanced access and participation: Globalization has enabled the development and
expansion of media and communication technologies, such as the Internet, mobile
phones, social media, and satellite television, which have increased the access and
participation of people in the communication process.
 Transformed identities and communities: Globalization has influenced the formation and
transformation of identities and communities, as people are exposed to and influenced by
multiple and diverse sources of information, culture, and values. This can affect how
people perceive themselves and others, as well as how they relate to and communicate
with others.
 Increased opportunities and challenges for social development: Globalization has created
more opportunities and challenges for social development, which can affect the
communication process and its outcomes.
 Changed norms and values of communication: Globalization has changed the norms and
values of communication, which can affect the quality and ethics of the communication
process and its outcomes.

C. Five Impacts of Political Dimension of Globalization to Communication


 Diverse Perspectives and Opinions: The political dimension of globalization introduces
diverse political perspectives and opinions from various regions. This diversity can
impact communication by necessitating a nuanced understanding of political contexts,
avoiding generalizations, and fostering open dialogue that respects different viewpoints.
 Cultural Sensitivity: Political globalization often intersects with cultural differences.
Effective communication requires an understanding of how political ideologies influence
cultural norms and values. Being culturally sensitive in communication becomes crucial
to avoid misunderstandings and foster productive conversations.
 Information Accessibility and Censorship: Political globalization can influence
information accessibility. Some regions may experience censorship or restricted access to
certain types of information due to political decisions. This can affect communication by
limiting the free flow of ideas and requiring individuals to navigate around these
restrictions.
 Global Governance Challenges: The political dimension of globalization involves
international institutions and agreements. Communication in this context may need to
navigate the complexities of global governance structures, addressing issues related to
sovereignty, power dynamics, and the influence of various political actors on
communication channels.
 Activism and Social Movements: Globalization facilitates the spread of political ideas
and activism across borders. Communication becomes a powerful tool for social
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movements to connect globally, share information, and mobilize support. However, it
also requires careful navigation of diverse political landscapes and potential conflicts
arising from varying political ideologies.

D. Five Impacts of Economical Dimension of Globalization to Communication


 Increased access to information: Economic globalization has led to the development of
new technologies and communication channels that have made it easier to access
information from around the world. This has allowed people to learn about different
cultures, languages, and customs, and has helped to break down barriers between people.
 Greater cultural exchange: Economic globalization has also led to greater cultural
exchange between countries. As people from different parts of the world interact more
frequently, they are exposed to new ideas, beliefs, and values. This has helped to promote
understanding and tolerance between different cultures.
 Increased competition: Economic globalization has led to increased competition between
businesses and countries. This has forced companies to become more efficient and
innovative in order to remain competitive. It has also led to the development of new
products and services that have improved people’s lives.
 Greater economic interdependence: Economic globalization has made countries more
interdependent on each other. This means that events in one part of the world can have a
significant impact on other parts of the world. For example, a financial crisis in one
country can quickly spread to other countries, affecting their economies as well.
 Greater inequality: Economic globalization has also led to greater inequality between
countries and within countries. While some countries have benefited greatly from
economic globalization, others have been left behind. Within countries, economic
globalization has led to greater income inequality, with some people benefiting more than
others.

E. Five Impacts of Ecological Dimension of Globalization to Communication


 Environmental awareness: Globalization has led to increased awareness of environmental
issues and the need to protect the environment.
 Green marketing: Globalization has led to the rise of green marketing, which is the
marketing of environmentally friendly products and services. This has led to an increase
in the number of companies that are producing environmentally friendly products and
services, and has also led to an increase in consumer demand for these products.
 Environmental regulations: Globalization has led to the creation of international
environmental regulations, which aim to protect the environment and reduce pollution.
These regulations have been implemented by governments and international
organizations, and have had a significant impact on the way that companies do business.
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 Environmental education: Globalization has led to increased environmental education,


which is the education of people about environmental issues and the need to protect the
environment. This has led to an increase in the number of people who are aware of
environmental issues and who are taking action to protect the environment.
 Environmental activism: Globalization has led to increased environmental activism,
which is the action taken by individuals and groups to protect the environment. This has
led to an increase in the number of environmental organizations and movements, and has
also led to an increase in the number of people who are taking action to protect the
environment

References:
https://www.britannica.com/science/cultural-globalization
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/38267
https://bizfluent.com/info-8232542-effects-globalization-global-communication.html
https://www.ilo.org/static/english/integration/download/publicat/4_3_221_wcsdg-wp-36.pdf

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