Aim: To define and measure globalisation

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Aim: To define and measure globalisation

Global interactions Measuring global Interactions Changing space— the shrinking world Economic interactions and flows Environmental Change Sociocultural Exchanges Political outcomes Global interactions at the local level

Define globalisation……. On the mini whiteboard – try to represent your definition of globalisation – a definition or pictures….. The growing interdependence of countries worldwide through the increasing volume and variety of cross‑border transactions in goods and services and of international capital flows, and through the more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology LEARN THIS

How can we measure globalisation? Ideas???? How can we measure which person in the room is the most globalised? How could we compare the globalisation of the Bahamas to other places?

Facebook interactions

We will use one method of measuring globalisation Predict – top 5 and bottom 5

KOF index of globalisation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalization_Index

How is the KOF index measured? 100% is highest Economic globalisation (38% of total) Political globalisation (23%) Social globalisation (39%)

Economic ?

Political ?

Social ?

Task Use the book page 317-319 to write a bit more detail about what statistics are measured for Economic, political and social globalisation

Good points/ bad points of KOF index Data from 1970 for 158 countries – large data set for analysis The results are measurable - comparisons can be made between countries Includes a variety of data including culture Method of calculation has developed over time to take into account new technologies in ICT eg. Internet users per 1000 people Bad points Large variations within a country eg urban and rural areas in Sub Saharan Africa According to the 2009 data, Belgium is the world's most globalised country although it is not on the top of any of the three dimensions Political factors have a lower weighting and yet government policy may be the biggest factor in determining level of globalisation. US companies dominate in the cultural proximity category eg. Number of McDonalds Do some of the measures really measure globalisation eg. Possession of TV set or participation in UN war?

Trend of globalisation Describe the trend shown by this graph

Can you identify CORE areas and PERIPHERY areas Can you identify CORE areas and PERIPHERY areas? Within the core areas can you identify key cities?

Using page320 1. Define Core areas, periphery areas and semi periphery areas 2. What are the core primary cities? The global economy has changed from being INTERNATIONAL to GLOBAL. Explain what this means. Define World City - What features do they have in common?