Communication and Globalization (Purposive Communication)
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This course explores the intricate relationship between communication and globalization, focusing on how the rapid exchange of information and ideas across the globe influences cultures, societies, and economies. It examines the impact of globalization on communication practices, including the sprea...
This course explores the intricate relationship between communication and globalization, focusing on how the rapid exchange of information and ideas across the globe influences cultures, societies, and economies. It examines the impact of globalization on communication practices, including the spread of languages, the role of media and technology, and the rise of digital communication platforms. The course also addresses the challenges and opportunities that arise in a globally connected world, such as cross-cultural communication, global citizenship, and the ethical considerations in sharing information across diverse contexts. By understanding the dynamics of globalization and its effects on communication, students learn to navigate and effectively engage in a multicultural and interconnected world, developing skills in critical thinking, empathy, and effective communication across borders.
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**Communication and Globalization (Purposive Communication):**
This course delves deeply into the complex interplay between communication and globalization, emphasizing how the acceleration of global interconnectedness has reshaped communication practices, norms, and technologies. As nations and cultures become more interconnected, the role of communication in bridging diverse populations has never been more crucial. The course investigates the transformative effects of globalization on communication by examining various dimensions such as the spread of English as a global lingua franca, the proliferation of global media networks, and the emergence of digital communication technologies like social media platforms that transcend geographical boundaries.
Students will explore how these developments have facilitated the rapid dissemination of information and ideas, enabling real-time interactions between individuals and groups worldwide. Additionally, the course covers the challenges posed by globalization, including the digital divide, information overload, and the risk of cultural homogenization. A significant focus is placed on the ethical implications of global communication, such as issues of privacy, misinformation, and the representation of different cultures in media.
By engaging with case studies and contemporary examples, students will critically analyze how global forces shape local communication practices and, conversely, how local contexts influence global communication trends. They will develop a nuanced understanding of how to communicate effectively and ethically in a multicultural and multilingual global environment. This course equips students with essential skills in intercultural communication, critical media literacy, and strategic communication planning, preparing them to become responsible global citizens and competent communicators in an increasingly interconnected world. thankyou so soy
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GLOBALIZATION
COMMUNICATION
AND
Objective 1
LESSON OBJECTIVES
Explain how cultural and
global issues affect
communication.
Objective 2
Appreciate the impact of
communication on society and
the world.
THE GLOBALIZATION
PHENOMENON
'"Globalization" and "global" are terms we often
encounter everyday. These terms are associated
with realities outside the territories of nation-
states. All countries are engaged in globalization.
Very few (if any) societies are unaffected by this
phenomenon.
Reuters
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Oxfam
Research on the following:
WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION
ANYWAY?
Globalization is the process by which people
and goods move easily across boarders.
Principally, it's an economic concept- the
integration of markets, trade and investments
with the few barriers to slow the flow of
products and services between nations.
WHAT DRIVES GLOBALIZATION?
Globalization has speeded up
enormously over the last half-century,
thanks to great leaps in technology.
ADVANTAGE OF GLOBALIZATION
1.Globalization has led to many millions of
people being lifted out of poverty.
2. Globalization has not only allowed nations
to trade with each other, but also to
cooperate with each other as never before.
3. Globalization increases of economic growth.
4. Globalization expanded job opportunities.
5. Globalization improved the access to goods
and services.
DISADVANTAGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Some areas have flourished, others have
floundered as jobs and commerce move
elsewhere.
Every step forward in technology brings
with it new dangers.
While many have been lifted out of
poverty, not everybody has benefited.
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4.Although globalization is helping to create
more wealth in developing countries, it is not
helping to close the fap between the world’s
poorest and richest nations.
5. Globalization could lead to “unparalleled
peace and prosperity.”
THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION
ON COMMUNICATION
As more people cross borders because of
globalization, more language contact happens,
making the communication more challenging.
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In what specific ways does
globalization affect
communication?
QUESTIONS:
What are the things that
people do now which could not
be done before globalization?
Are the effects of globalization
on communication positive or
negative?