词汇 | example_english_globalization |
释义 | Examples of globalizationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Among globalization's many aspects and dimensions, there is also and predominantly the aspect of globalizing solidarity. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We can see these developments against a backdrop of globalization and the ways in which technology can facilitate communication between different cultures and speech communities. He examines corporate governance, determinants of firm structure, national labor agreements, and globalization. One commonly cited downside of globalization is the globalization of risk. There is little reason to fear, then, that globalization will destroy all attempts at regulating the operations of capitalist economies, or render comparative politics obsolete. However, globalization is neither a spatially nor a socially uniform process. Both issues are subjects of intense debate in the globalization and varieties of capitalism literature. If we apply this de nition to health care we can immediately start to see examples of globalization in action. A crucial issue for further globalization studies is whether the theoretical framework presented here has any validity beyond the case of regulatory reform in banking. Globalization has a homogenizing tendency, but also a heterogenizing tendency as a reaction or countermovement in which theatre is a possibility. 11. As late modernity and globalization accelerate, it is reasonable to argue that these assumptions become even less appropriate. The presence of such political and institutional features helps cushion and isolate the universalist and conservative welfare states from the pressures of globalization. Since it is argued that globalization will be mediated through the respective institutional set-up of various countries, interactive dynamics have to be taken into consideration. Neo-liberal globalization is said to have homogenizing effects on formerly regionally specific capitalist forms. The dialectic of decolonization and globalization creates dilemmas in planning education and acquisition for many of these countries. The impact of globalization on identity, then, is related to the centrality of spatial and temporal dimensions for all systems of representation. The processes of empire, industrialization, and globalization have made casualties out of indigenous languages and cultures. Who can say where modernization leaves off and globalization begins? Such criticism, though vitally important in evaluating any attempt to develop a 'global perspective' in theatre history, still assumes that globalization exists as a process. Globalization enables the fast movement of money between countries, resulting in frequent balance of payment crises and unstable domestic economic performance. Globalization changes the opportunity structure within which domestic policy is made, but does not pre-determine the outcome. On the other hand, members of local communities develop strategies to cope with the challenges of globalization. On the one hand, he suggests that exoticism during the age of globalization has led to the erasure of selfhood. In this view, globalization promotes economic growth, increases the size of the middle class, promotes education and reduces income inequality, all of which foster democracy. If economic efficiency maximization is the only policy goal, then the negative effects of globalization on democracy do not matter. How can one alleviate the negative effects of globalization on democracy? The following section discusses the effects of globalization on democracy. In the midst of globalization, people have more opportunities to associate with foreigners in political activities and when doing business. A third possibility is to slow down the rate of globalization. In the new millennium therefore, globalization is the only game in town. A brief definition of terms is appropriate at this point, since globalization has spawned concepts for interaction which distinguish between the multi-, inter- and transcultural. On the other hand, globalization requires the center to regulate the national economy in order to accommodate external economic forces resulting from globalization. The meaning of "region" and "regional integrity" is currently changing greatly because of globalization. Many communities are revising their earlier nationalistic policy in the face of globalization. Historical materialism in its various forms was finally defeated by capitalistic globalization. Supporting current anti-globalization activism is a good first step, since it comes closest to putting international socialism on the political agenda. Not much has been done to discuss the impact of intergovernmental decentralization and globalization and their impacts on central-local relations. We find that when outsourcing alters the expectations of high-skill workers, globalization can lead to aggregate welfare losses. Increased globalization has expanded competition, requiring producers to improve their marketing skills to get the best prices for their products. Paralleling the new cultural politics of urban spaces, other processes are also important amongst which the complex processes of globalization stands out. The higher the index score is, the greater the support for the forces of globalization. French television commercials very frequently feature the theme of globalization, particularly when the commercial pertains to a computer-related product or service. In addition to the problems in defining globalization, there are also two key debates about its application as a useful framework for study. The conventional view holds that economic globalization and liberalization should pave the way for political liberalization and finally democratization. However, globalization reduces the capacity of the state to extract rents from society by increasing competition and weakening the effectiveness of economic policies. On balance, economic globalization seems to have had a corrosive impact on the conditions of social democracy. Local histories continue, remodelled, but not erased by globalization. The first holds that the extent of globalization is greatly exaggerated. As economic globalization continues, the unintentional introduction of exotic marine species will increase. Here it is argued that the very freedoms created by globalization\\modernity engender crises of trust, dependency and self-identification. The homogenization thesis proclaims that globalization leads to cultural convergence. In this article, we focus on the cultural dimension of globalization with a special emphasis on everyday life. As to what extent the individual backgrounds affect one's cultural globalization experiences? All in all, the higher the human development a society has achieved, the greater the cultural globalization its citizens are experiencing in everyday life. Being connected to the world is a prerequisite to individual globalization. Furthermore, there are, of course, new regional and global transnational actors contesting the terms of globalization-not just corporations but new social movements. He argues that this is primarily a consequence of two things - globalization and mediatization. Part of the answer lies in political opposition to capitalism and globalization. Globalization of the world economy puts the least-developed economies at a disadvantage due to their weak bargaining position in the world market. Globalization then causes c to fall, making outsourcing an attractive option. Subsequently, the impacts of suburbanization, social segregation and globalization have produced an urban milieu whose future seems increasingly problematic. She reminds us that the "globalization" of the present historical moment is not unprecedented. They fly under the radar of much globalization theory (and the cultural legislators that decry the effects of globalization). The effect of globalization was also seen from a different perspective. On the other hand, there are those who are less sanguine about the debilitating effects of globalization on the sovereignty of nations. To compound the competitive effects of globalization, the bursting of the speculative bubble in 1993 resulted in the collapse of domestic demand and protracted stagnation. The literature on the effects of globalization on democracy is quite large and mostly theoretical. Our analysis should be understood as part of a larger-scope research programme on the effects of globalization. The concept of global governance has been created as a way of containing these negative consequences of globalization. Ironically, these local markets have grown in the context of globalization, perhaps as consumers seek an identity to otherwise anonymous and geographically distant products5-7. However, in the context of globalization, transparency and accountability will be more preferable. The editors and contributors, unabashedly on the left, will have none of this ; for them globalization, as usually employed, is an ideological construct. However, two main forces have undermined the traditional developmental state paradigm, these being democratization and globalization. Thus, there will be a slow, double transformation of the profession, in which increased globalization is coupled with increased local embeddedness. Furthermore, processes of globalization and virtualization have severely challenged traditional perceptions of time and space, two of the key parameters in archaeologi238 cal research. Globalization and commercialization could have significant benefits in terms of improving the sustainable use of irrigation water resources. Such globalization increases poverty, malnutrition, starvation, sometimes abets the drug trade, in some places increases illiteracy and increases either joblessness or marginal employment. Of course, we cannot know that without knowing whether he has correctly set out the demands of justice and correctly described globalization and its effects. As globalization proceeds, everyone has opportunities to communicate with other peoples. There are concerns that globalization of the food market may result in increased risk of foodborne disease and increase the incidence of gastrointestinal infections. The following is a possible globalization of this definition [4, 5] (for a review, see also [16]). At a time of increased globalization of the world's economy, internationally coordinated crop improvement makes perfect sense if it remains focused on the broad issues. The need to seriously address these issues will increase as globalization and rapid cultural change become even more the norm than the exception. Institutional variation may be the final mile in predicting globalization's effects in different countries. Increased globalization of information technology has resulted in significant new security and privacy threats to our nation's information network. Not only that, but inescapeable processes of globalization, a nice buzz word now in academe, make such objective pretensions increasingly anachronistic. What this hastened description seeks to suggest is that the globalization of design is the result of a clear economic logic. Globalization of any form, including a socialist form, sees the globe as one place. When this obtains we have to some degree globalization whether capitalist or socialist. There is room to debate what kind of globalization would be most beneficial to the world's poorest citizens. Increasing efficiency in the globalization of business is resulting in a decreased diversity in the ways of doing and producing things. Globalization and commercialization could also have significant benefits in terms of improving the sustainable use of irrigated water resources. Bioinvasions involving exotic pests are also an undesirable element of the globalization of agriculture. The fourth part analyses the social agenda and agriculture interventions from a historical perspective and the present day views of the impact of globalization. Humanized globalization of responsibility is a calling for democratic initiatives of intervention, change, and healing. Cultural competency approaches that duly recognize the influence of globalization and commonality on local cultures can help dismantle these kinds of stereotypes and prejudices. Parallel to this development a worldwide process of globalization has occurred. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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