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Future SOCIETY: Global or LOCAL

Presented By:Vaibhav Kumar MauryaPh.D ScholarNIFTEM, Haryana, India

WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION

• WORLD WITHOUT WALL• Process by which the people of the world are

unified into a single society• Integration of national economies into the

international economy through: TradeForeign direct investmentCapital flows, migration and spread of

technology

MeANING OF GLOBALIZATION

The removal of barriers to free trade and the closer integration of national economies- can be a force for good that has the potential to enrich everyone in the world.

Joseph Stiglitz

The Nature of Globalization

• Till 19th century “global” meant “spherical”• At the end of 19th century “global” meant “the

whole world”• 20th century “global” meant “definition of

capacity and dissemination of events and processes”

The Shrinking Globe

1500 -1840 1850 - 1930 1950s 1960s

Best average speed ofhorse-drawn coachesand sailing ships, 10mph.

Steam locomotivesaverage 65 mph.Steamships average36 mph.

Propelleraircraft300 - 400mph.

Jetpassengeraircraft,500 - 700mph.

Globalisation Can involve all these things!

Influence of Globalization on different spheres of life

Globalization

Democracy andpolitics

Media and communication

Technologies

Culture

Economics

• Economic – the trade roads were built; global companies started their functions; global economy and finance system have been created.

• Political – tribes transformed to peoples, nations and states formed, after that regional unions and finally international authorities of governance.

• Geographical – the great migration of peoples started, new lands were founded, empires created.

• Ideological – unified social ideas spread on huge territories

• Informational – the speech and writing were created, after that literature, finally massmedia and Internet

Technologies – the main source for development

• 17th century – scientific revolution – scientific knowledge was applied and machines were invented.

• 18th century – the beginning of the industrial revolution.

• 19th century - intensive application of science in the material production.

• 20th century – inventing the computer and its using, replacing some functions of the machines

• 21th century – expansion and development of the functions of technology. Technology acquires also some social characteristics - new technologies can reproduce biological and mental functions.

Components affecting globalizationComponent 1

Broad Category: ECONOMY

• Increased integration has brought a higher volume of trade. This means more goods and services for most of the world.

• Increased GDPs and overall standard of living for those that participate

Important Points

1. China and India are important cases but they don’t represent “the world.”

2. Need to ask what life would be like in China, India and other globalizers without reforms.

3. Rich countries HAVE grown richer, and most of the VERY POOR countries HAVE stayed poor. Question is WHY.

Cont….4. Globalization hurts workers in developing

countries—forced to work for cheap wages and in poor working conditions e.g. China, India. Rights of workers ignored.

5. Cheap foreign competition and off-shore production of manufacturing hurts American workers e.g. Pillowtex.

Component 2

Broad Category: Culture

• Increasingly a “global village,” but a Western one watching the same TV, music videos, news, soaps. Reaction to this?

• Rise of a “global language.” Why? Whose?• Smaller cultures may feel threatened

Broad Category: Environment and Health

• Global environmental problems (Ozone, global “warming,” sea-level change

• AIDS, Ebola, ??• Global plunder of common pool resources—

ocean, forests…..

Component 3

Broad Category: Crime and Terrorism

• “International” crime, Russian Mafia• Terrorists in caves in Afghanistan threaten lower

Manhattan• International crime does not play by the rules of

“states,” and may be better organized than some, and “own” others.

Component 4

Broad Category: A global population?

• The rich countries remain rich, and a declining proportion of world population

• The poor countries remain poor, and a rapidly expanding part of the worlds population (95% of the growth)

• Hence the pressure to move to the rich countries, legally or illegally

Component 5

Who Manages Globalization?

• There is no world government, so who regulates and controls the process? Mostly UN agencies, but they require the compliance of all member states, and the UN does not make law.

• Do states ever put the global priority ahead of their own? Plus, we have rich, strong states, and poor weak ones.

Globalization—The Really Scary PartPart 1—the Good Old Days

Plague Famine

Globalization—The Really Scary PartPart 2—Today

Key Elements: THEN

Key Elements--NOW

Globalization of Production

Vizio flat panel TV is designed in a small office in Californiaassembled in Mexico From

panels made in South Koreaelectronic components made in Chinamicroprocessors made in the U.S.

FUTURE GADGETS

• Greater applicability• Advanced • Energy efficient• Fuel efficient

COMPARISON B/W PAST AND PRESENT GADGETS

• Sizes• Technology• Memory• Features• Usage

Cell Phones of past

Cell phones of present

Cell phones of future

In-Wall Touch screen

Pocket scanners (Reading pen)

• Scan, store and send– Reads notes aloud. – Beams to Smart phones, as well as to PDAs and PCs. – Includes English dictionary definitions. – USB connection to PC

USB Wedding Bands

• USB integratesinto your (life)style

• More than just data coupling!

• USB bracelets already available

Global Phone

• Software Defined Radio technology

• One handset that operates on any cellular network anywhere

• Time line - ~ 5 years

Solar-powered emergency charger

Charges phones, mp3 players, cameras, etc.

8 hours for full chargeHolds charge for 1 yearClosed: 5” x 2.5” x 1.5”Price: $200

Solio Universal Charger

Belkin Wireless USB Hub

• Wireless connectivity for up to 4 USB peripherals

• PC isn’t tethered to printercamera dock, etc.

• Price: $130• Release date: July

2006

Transparent Toaster

• Uses special heating glass to warm a single slice of bread

• Monitor your toast so it doesn’t get over done.

• Currently doesn’t get hot enough to toast bread

• In development

Voice Recognition TV

• Allows consumers to search & receive information about broadcast & on-demand programs, shows, music & games

• Personalization module retains individual caller data & preferences

• Convenient "anytime-anywhere" voice access through automated speech recognition

I.C. CanSelf Refrigerating Beer Can

• Reduces contents temperature by a minimum of 30 degrees F. in 3 minutes

• 100% natural and environmentally safe• All natural desiccant contained in a vacuum

draws heat from the beverage through an evaporator into an insulated heat sink

World’s smallest LED projector

• 3 transmissive LCDs and 1 prism• Distance between LEDs and display devices

reduced• Brightness reaches 50 lm

Internet Usage Growth

Macromedia E-Paper• Electronic paper• Snapshot-sized display music,

images, movies• Battery is a replaceable Power

Sticker• Sound adjustment • Data transfers take over a built-

in high-speed wireless connection

• Price: $35 per pack of 10

Today everyone knows…

• But who knows……

Is This Globalization?

Globalization and its impact on India

Cultural changes Access to television grew from 10% of the urban

population (1991) to 75 % of the urban population (1999).

Foreign movies became widely available for the first time and have acted as a catalyst in bulldozing the cultural boundaries.

Indian youths leaving education in mid-way and joining MNC’s.

There has been increase in the violence, particularly against women.

Cont…. Extension of internet facilities even to rural areas.

In place of old cinema halls, multiplex theatre are coming up.

Old restaurants are now replaces by Mc. Donald’s. Scientific and technological innovations have made life

quite comfortable and enjoyable. More scandals and scams compared to pre-

globalization era. In India, land-line or basic phone was a prestige

symbol few years back but now you find people riding bicycle with a mobile in hand, talking or listening music.

Economical changes

Greater employment opportunities for the masses. The rupee has gained on the foreign currencies. A country of savers has become spenders.

THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF GLOBALIZATION

• The rate of growth of the GDP of India has been on

the increase from 5.6% during 1980-90 to 7 % in the 1993-2001 period. In the last few years, the annual growth rate of the GDP was impressive at 7.5% (2003-04), 8.5% (2004-05), 9%(2005-06), 9.2% (2006-07), 4.7% (2013).

• Current GDP of India is 5.6% (2014).

THE DARKER SIDE OF GLOBALIZATION

• Industrialisation did not take place as per expectation.• Share of agriculture in the GDP went down drastically

to 24 percent and further to 14 % in 2014.• The number of rural landless families increased from

35% in 1987 to 45% in 1999,Further to 55 % in 2005.• Our progress in education has been slow and

superficial, without depth and quality, to compete the international standards.

• People depending on agriculture in India is about 70% where as the same for U.K. is 2% and U.S. is 2%.

Main Advantages of Globalization

Advantages

Developing international trade and companies

Enhancing information speed

Reducing the probability of beginning a war

Main Disadvantages of Globalization

Disadvantages

Unemployment

Great dependence of one country on others

Extreme pollution of enviromentUnemployment

My opinion about globalization

This globalization is completely wrong, and globalization should stop, because:

In globalization only western people dominate the world the others have to follow them and their ways. Nowadays Christmas is the big holiday for most of the world, and if someone doe not say thank you is it considered rude

Also nowadays if someone wears religious clothing that person cannot get a job because the job interview requires western clothes so called professional clothes.

CONCLUSIONs

• THINK GLOBALLY AND ACT LOCALLY!

So knowledge about globalization is important part of your academic knowledge !

Get ready for QUESTIONS ?

1. Is globalization Westernization? Is it a threat to non-western societies?

2. What is the right question to ask about globalization and the poor?

3. What do you think Your future society should be global or local?

Amartya Sen

Thank You