Senior H S Trends 5 Global Networks.pptx

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About This Presentation

Trends, Network and social sciences


Slide Content

Global Networks

What’s your stand on the current issues? Russia and Ukraine War US Sanctions to Russia Oil price hike Migration Labor

Globalization refers to the emergence of an international network, belonging to an economic and social system

Type of Globalization

Economic Globalization the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross boarder movement of goods, services, technologies and capital. Examples Unilever and McDonals (Transnational companies) Investments

Social Globalization a social transformation or process leading to the achievement of people-centered development. Human-centered development concept is offered as an alternative strategy to bring about a more equity development outcome. Examples UN General Assembly Partnership of International Development Programs

Political Globalization the emergence of national and international non-governmental organizations that act as watchdogs over governments The government has four distinct roles in addressing sustainability concerns. These roles are as follows: 1. Policy development 2. Regulation 3. Facilitation 4. Internal sustainability management

Financial Globalization a collective concept that refers to increasing global linkages created through cross-border financial flows.

Technological Globalization is accelerated in large part by technological transmission, the spread of technology across borders

Ecological Globalization occurs when ecosystems are constantly exchanging materials through the movement of air in the atmosphere, the flow of water in rivers and the migration of animals across the landscape

Geographical Globalization defined as the set of processes (economic, social, cultural, technological, and institutional that contributes to the relationship between societies and individuals around the world

Positive and Negative Effects of Globalization

Interconnections of People and Nations

Collaboration a. benefits all the groups, b. serves the whole team’s goal, and c. may result to creative innovation

Cooperation a. benefits some individuals in a group, b. meets their personal needs, and c. may result in disrupted innovation.

COOP OR COLLAB

COOP OR COLLAB

Parts of a Whole Parts is defined as subdivisions into which something is or is regarded as divided and which together constitute the whole Whole is simply defined as the completeness of the parts or components.

Considerations as part of the whole society Primary Identity or Individuation (concept of personal identity) Examples: Values Attitudes Beliefs

Considerations as part of the whole society Secondary Identity also known as social identity. As a child gets socialized with the society he participates in the construction of his secondary identity This includes the roles and statuses that the individual has to perform as part of his society.

Status refers to an individual’s position in society which carries with it a set of defined rights and obligations Roles refer to the sets of expectation which occupy a particular status ( Alejandria 2015)

Six (6) principles of gestalt laws applied to global networks

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Similarity

Proximity

Closure

Continuity

Symmetry or Order

Assignment

Answer the following questions Describe your paper tower How does it feel doing the activity with your family members? What are the advantages of doing the activity with your family members? What do you think is the focus of the activity?