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Global

Networks
(PART 1)
Prepared by:
Sir Wendell Obnasca
1. Discuss what global networks
are.

2. Give examples of activities that


OBJECTIVES show the concrete effects of
globalization.

3. Explain the comprehensive


effects of globalization.

4. Define international labor


migration.
Introduction
This lesson will cover
interrelations and
interconnections of
people, services, and
institutions around the
world.
(The class will be divided into two (2) groups. Each group
should choose three (3) representative to act the word, and the
remaining members will try to guess it.)

Direction: Representatives of each group will pick a word


from the box. They have to act it and members will try to
guess. The group that will got a many correct answers in
2 minutes, will be declared as winner and got a +5 to the
next quiz.
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GLOBAL
NETWORKS
Global Networks

 refers to interrelations and


interconnections of people, services,
and institutions around the world.
NETWORKS (ACTORS)
- Composed of people, governments,
and institutions or firms sharing
common interests and exchanging
and interacting with one another.
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Forms of Global Networks
A. INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION
B. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ALLIANCES
C. INTERNATIONAL AMNESTIES
D. GLOBAL NETWORKS FOR TROPICAL
DISEASES
E. WORLD WATCH FOR MARINE LIFE
Globalization
 Globalization is a process involving

the interconnections, diffusion, and


exchange of goods (production),
ideas (communication), and people.
Forms of Globalization (Paul James, 2014)

 EMBODIED GLOBALIZATION

 AGENCY - EXTENDED GLOBALIZATION

 OBJECT - EXTENDED GLOBALIZATION

 DISEMBODIED GLOBALIZATION
Forms of Globalization (Paul James,
2014)

 Embodied Globalization

- refers to movement or migration of

people
Forms of Globalization (Paul James,
2014)

 Agency – Extended Globalization

- deals with the dispersion and exchange of agents

or representatives of various institutions.


Forms of Globalization (Paul James,
2014)
 Object – Extended Globalization
- involves the mobility of goods, commodities,
and other objects of exchange such as
machinery, money, and food items.
Forms of Globalization (Paul James,
2014)

 Disembodied Globalization

- Covers the diffusion of ideas, knowledge, and

information such as the Dos and DON’Ts of dating.


Globalization (Anthony Giddens, 1991)

 intensification of worldwide social relations


which links distant localities in such a way that
local happenings are shape by events
occurring many miles away and vice versa.
Globalization (David Held et al., 1999)

 '' led to the shrinking of international space and


the increasing consciousness of a whole single
world society as if facilitates the ''widening,
deepening, and speeding up of global
interconnection''..
Examples of
activities that show
the concrete effects
of globalization.
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IMPACTS
of
GLOBALIZATION
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
• Economic Globalization
• Sociocultural Globalization
• Political Globalization
• Natural Environment Globalization
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
• Economic Globalization

- refers primarily to international businesses, which


covers all contracts and negotiations concerning sales,
investments, mobilization, and related transactions. It
also increase the country's economy.
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- International organization that sets rules to ensure a
smooth and free trade among nations.

• European Union (EU)

• North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA)

• ASEAN-China Free trade Area (ACFTA)

• World Trade Organization (WTO)


DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
• Sociocultural Globalization
- It has two (2) components

(1) Cultural Globalization – refers to spread ideas,


values, and meanings across countries.
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
• Sociocultural Globalization
- It has two (2) components

(1) Social Globalization – covers social issues


concerning social relations.
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DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
• Political Globalization
- involves institutions, public policies, and practices
that cut national borders to facilitate international
agreements and transactions.
- International organization that help one’s countries in
terms of global health issues.

• World Health Organization (WHO)

• United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

• World Food Programme (ACFTA)


- International organization that help one’s countries in
terms of global health/social issues.
• United nations University International Institute for Global
Health (UNU-HGH)

• United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural


Organization (UNESCO)
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION

• Natural Environment Globalization


- concerns the environment where the interaction of
living species takes place
What I Have Learned
So Far!

QuickQuiz
Identify the dimensions of globalization that
illustrates in each picture.

Economic
or
Sociocultural
or
Political
or
Natural Environment
ECONOMIC

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SOCIOCULTURAL
POLITICAL

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NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT

ECONOMIC
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A L
I C
I T
OL
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NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT

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ECONOMIC

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SOCIOCULTURAL
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POLITICAL

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SOCIOCULTURAL
The Internet
• Gives access to enormous amount of data's

• Connecting people

• Can impact and affect the international travel,


trade, migration, foreign exchange, information,
and the daily lives of people.
The Internet
• Integrate policies, economies and cultures
(unconstrained by national boundaries)

• contributed to the faster globalization of


markets by making transportation faster and
information sharing easier.
Negative Effects
of Globalization
DELOCALIZATION
- decreasing face-to-face encounter both for
local and international transactions.
- creates a sense of detachment and a different
perception of community in the individual.
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Decrease in the power of
national government
- role of the national government became
powerless.
- limit the power of a national government to
decide on its own terms.
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Rise of Multinational
Companies (MNCs)
- Establishing branches in other countries with
cheaper raw materials and workforce.
- Provide employment but offer salaries lower
than what they give in their mother countries.
Social Inequality
- few countries gained tremendous wealth, while
other countries still in poverty.
- the gap between developed and developing
countries.
What are the
consequences of
globalization in
various aspect of
your life?
International
Labor Migration
(ILM)
International Labor Migration
(ILM)

- changing families,
communities, and societies
International Labor Migration
(ILM)

- Movement of labor force from


one country to another.
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International Labor Migration (ILM)
has multidimensional consequences
on the individuals, families, societies,
and economies (Urgel,2012).
1.Evolution of new family and household structures
• Transnational family - live apart from one another but
remained connected as one or more of them live or work
abroad.
• Traditional family – members cohabit under one roof.
• Transnational household – household located in two or
more countries.
• Global household – relies on members to maintain and
sustain the household while living in separate countries.
2. Use of modern technology to sustain family
bonds across time and space.
- Activities are done with the aid of modern
information and communication technology (ICT).

- Relationship became long-distance parenthood.

- It can make a “presence despite the physical


absence of a parent.
3. Reconfiguration of family arrangements
and roles

- family rearrangement roles and


promulgates authority figures at home.
4. More political and economic empowerment in the
family and community for women.

- for families with men migrant workers, the women attain added
political and economic strength.
- when a woman is working abroad, she becomes economically
and politically empowered.
- the woman’s financial contribution enables her to become a
major decision maker, a model of political power.
5. Proliferation of families with unstable
marriages and separated or divorced
parents.
- the long periods of living apart because of
overseas employment often lead to marital
instability, which eventually may ruin the
family.
6. Culture of migration
- In the past, leaving the family for overseas
employment was a painful parting.
- Nowadays, young men and women express their
desire to work abroad when opportunity knocks.
- Reflected by an outward-looking labor force.
WELL DONE!
REFLECT UPON!
How does globalization plays a
vital role in today’s generation?
Rubrics:
Content – 10
Creativity – 5
Organization – 5
Total = 20
Bring the following:

• illustration board (1/4)

• Colors (any type)

• Other art materials needed


Global
Networks
(PART 1)
Prepared by:
Sir Wendell Obnasca
1. Show interconnectedness of people and
nations.
2. Explain the benefits of collaboration
OBJECTIVES and cooperation.
3. Create a poster that illustrates positive
and negative effects of globalization to
daily lives of people.
People and Nations
- they are simply interconnected with each
other with the immense result of
globalization and with the use of
technology.
COLLABORATION
-working together toward a common end or
goal by actors (people, nations, industries
and institutions) who are not necessarily
allies.
COLLABORATION
- the actors set aside their differences and
focus on their mutual interest, which is the
attainment of common goals.
COOPERATION
- jointly working in pursuit of a common
end or goal by actors who consider
themselves as friends.
COOPERATION
- better understood in the study of
regionalism, or the interrelations among the
actors in a particular geographic area.
REGIONAL COOPERATION
(ASEAN)
- it pursues the holistic goal of the social,
economic, political and environmental
development of the region.
THREE PILLARS
(which represents ASEAN’s major areas of cooperation)

ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC)


- aim to ensure that countries in the region live at peace
with one another and with the World in just democratic
and harmonious environment.
ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
- envisions ASEAN as a single market and
production base. Free flow of goods, services,
investments, capital, and labor will allow the
development of production networks in the region
and enhance ASEAN's capacity as the global supply
ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community
- with the goal to build an ASEAN
Community that is "committed to lift the
quality of life of its peoples through
cooperative activities.
Collaboration and Cooperation
- undertaken along such areas as economic,
sociocultural, military, and technological.
POSTER MAKING
Create a poster that illustrates positive and negative
effects of globalization to daily lives of people.
Rubrics:
Content -10
Creativity - 10
Organization – 10
Total: 30
WELL DONE!

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