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  1. Globalization: Globalization, as a concept, refers both to the "shrinking" of the world and the increased consciousness of the world as a whole. It is a term used to describe the changes in societies and the world economy that are the ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Globalization (Christian perspective): Globalization is a highly debated subject that has allowed interaction between countries and the global market, allowing economies to grow to higher levels. One perspective on this worldwide movement is the Christian (religious) point of view. (Social) [100%] 2023-11-16 [Globalization]
  3. Globalization: Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. The term globalization first appeared in the early 20th century (supplanting an earlier French term mondialisation), developed its current ... (Spread of world views, products, ideas, capital and labour) [100%] 2024-01-26 [Globalization] [Theories of history]...
  4. Globalization: Globalization is the process by which local phenomena or cultural aspects become global ones. The term is also used to describe the diffusion of technology, medicine, political ideas, industries, and just about anything from a cultural "hearth" to the rest ... [100%] 2023-02-19 [United Nations] [Oppression]...
  5. Globalization: Globalization is the process of increasing interaction among people, businesses, and governments worldwide, in which traditional political, cultural and economic barriers may break down. It is a controversial process, some believing that it makes new resources and opportunities available, while ... [100%] 2023-07-18
  6. Globalization: Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. The term globalization first appeared in the early 20th century (supplanting an earlier French term mondialization), developed its current ... (Social) [100%] 2023-09-21 [Globalization] [Theories of history]...
  7. Globalization: Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. The term globalization first appeared in the early 20th century (supplanting an earlier French term mondialisation), developed its current ... (Spread of world views, products, ideas, capital and labour) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Globalization] [Theories of history]...
  8. Globalization: Covering a wide range of distinct political, economic, and cultural trends, the term “globalization” remains crucial to contemporary political and academic debate. In contemporary popular discourse, globalization often functions as little more than a synonym for one or more of ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2022-02-21
  9. Globalization: Globalization is the term given to the increased inter-connectedness of culture, economics, and social interaction. Planes can carry people (or packages) around the world in less time than it used to take to travel between nearby towns. [100%] 2024-01-06 [Political terms] [Business]...
  10. Glocalization: Glocalization or glocalisation (a portmanteau of globalization and localism) is the "simultaneous occurrence of both universalizing and particularizing tendencies in contemporary social, political, and economic systems". The concept comes from the Japanese word dochakuka and "represents a challenge to simplistic ... (Portmanteau of globalization and localism) [92%] 2024-01-07 [Neologisms] [Globalization]...
  11. Glocalization: Glocalization or glocalisation (a portmanteau of globalization and localism) is the "simultaneous occurrence of both universalizing and particularizing tendencies in contemporary social, political, and economic systems". The concept comes from the Japanese word dochakuka and "represents a challenge to simplistic ... (Social) [92%] 2023-12-19 [Globalization] [Social movements]...
  12. Glebelization: The concept of Glebelization comes from interdisciplinary studies according to which the process of the worldwide impoverishment is intended as the direct consequence of the phenomena of the present economic globalization. The process of economy mundialization is almost an unquestionable ... (Finance) [84%] 2023-09-27 [Economic globalization]
  13. Glottalization: Glottalization is the complete or partial closure of the glottis during the articulation of another sound. Glottalization of vowels and other sonorants is most often realized as creaky voice (partial closure). (Phonetic process) [84%] 2024-01-10 [Glottalization] [Phonetics]...
  14. Globalización: La globalización o mundialización es un proceso político, económico, tecnológico, social y cultural a escala mundial que se funda en la creciente comunicación e interdependencia entre los distintos países del mundo. Se suele distinguir históricamente entre una Primera globalización y ... [84%] 2024-02-29
  15. Cultural globalization: Cultural globalisation refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. This process is marked by the common consumption of cultures that have been diffused by ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-10 [Cultural geography]
  16. Biological globalization: Biological globalization refers to the phenomenon where domesticated species are brought and cultivated in other favorable environments, facilitated by and for the benefit of humans. It has been defined as "the spread of plants domesticated in one area to favorable ... [70%] 2024-01-10 [Biological globalization]
  17. Trade globalization: Trade globalization is a type of economic globalization and a measure (economic indicator) of economic integration. On a national scale, it loosely represents the proportion of all production that crosses the boundaries of a country, as well as the number ... (Finance) [70%] 2024-01-10 [Economic globalization] [Economic integration]...
  18. Hyper-globalization: Hyper-globalization is the dramatic change in the size, scope, and velocity of globalization that began in the late 1990s and that continues into the beginning of the 21st century. It covers all three main dimensions of economic globalization, cultural ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Globalization]
  19. Environmental globalization: Environmental globalization refers to the internationally coordinated practices and regulations (often in the form of international treaties) regarding environmental protection. An example of environmental globalization would be the series of International Tropical Timber Agreement treaties (1983, 1994, 2006), establishing International ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-15 [Globalization] [International environmental organizations]...
  20. Proto-globalization: Proto-globalization or early modern globalization is a period of the history of globalization roughly spanning the years between 1600 and 1800, following the period of archaic globalization. First introduced by historians A. (Social) [70%] 2023-09-20 [Cultural geography] [Economic geography]...

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