<Summary>
I read an article about 'globalization' this time. This article is made up of six parts The first of these, THE PARAMETERS OF THE GENERAL PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION, focuses on interconnections and influences. The second topic, THE DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION, refers to three main dimensions of economics, politics and culture in relation to globalization. The next topic, THE FORM OF GLOBALIZATION, refers to the possibility, etc., of an integrated world. The fourth part, GLOCALIZATION, examines the aforementioned concepts and mentions the spread and limitations of globalization. And in GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBAL HISTORY, it mentions connectivity and the concerns and contentious history of the age of world consciousness. Finally, in CONCLUSION the aforementioned points were reviewed once again. Also mentions the importance of critical analysis of globalization.
<What was interesting/what did you learn>
I was interested in the section 'THE PARAMETERS OF THE GENERAL PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION'. The text mentions connectivity, and reports that various experts have studied topics that appear to be not generally their major. (If what I understand is correct)if this is called globalization, extremely, it may be argued that convergence is also a case of globalization. In this context, fusion refers to a phenomenon in which one subject plays various roles. For example, Fusion Hanbok has two or more characteristics(Western shirts and traditional Korean clothing etc). However if it is so fused, for example, if 'all of cultures' merge into one in the distant future, Is that right globalization?
<Discussion Point>
As mentioned in the preceding paragraph, I am skeptical about globalization. What is globalization? I simply thought that if a blue-eyed uncle lived next door, it was globalization. But the globalization I studied was more comprehensive. Globalization means everything, including a phenomenon in which cultures merge, resource movement becomes active, and common, shared knowledge arises. But in my eyes there was a culture that was absorbed by Western culture and was either extinct or decaying. In view of this, I hope that everyone will be skeptical about globalization. Intuitively look at globalization. What is correct globalization in your standards? Is there right globalization?
Pros and Cons of Globalization
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh03fuIlQNI
I agree that there is a side to marginalizing non-Western culture in globalization. But the concept of right globalization is somewhat contentious. It involves value judgment to distinguish between right and wrong. This approach sometimes involves exclusion to other cultures. Globalization is an inevitable global process. In this process, I think it is good to open your mind and approach different cultures.
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