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Global interactions

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Culture

commodities

Flows and exchanges

Socio cultural exchanges

Economic interactions

Environmental flows

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• Two way processes where culture and commodities are adopted, adapted or resisted by societies.

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Seven compulsory topics

1. Measuring global interactions 2. Converging space – the shrinking world 3. Economic interactions and flows 4. Environmental change 5. Socio cultural exchanges 6. Political outcomes

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The exam

• Paper 3 (1 hour)• Syllabus content: Higher level extension• Assessment objectives 1–4• Students answer one of three essay questions.• (25 marks)• 20%

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Global InteractionsWhat do you think the term global interactions means?

Global interaction is a two-way process where cultural traits and commodities may be adopted, adapted or resisted by

societies.

The focus of our learning in this unit…

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1. Measuring global interactions

• Define globalisation using the next images

• Refer to the syllabus – what is the IB definition? How does it differ from yours?

• How is the world economically, socially, politically, culturally global?

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Discuss…What is globalisation?

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Globalisation = The growing interdependence of countries 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.

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Transnational corporations (TNCs)Trade

AidForeign investment

LabourInformation transferCompare the two

images by referring

to each of these

terms. Remember,

the title of the topic.

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Photo EditorYour Task

You are a photo editor for a geographical textbook company - you need to choose images that illustrate our definition of globalisation.

Try and find one image that illustrates each of the following:

• Growing interdependence of countries• Increasing volume of cross-border transactions• Variety of cross-border transactions• Increasing volume of international capital flows• Widespread diffusion of technology

Globalisation = The growing interdependence of countries 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.

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Listen to the following radio lecture and make notes in the relevant column.

Afterwards, we will highlight our points according to the 5 key areas of our learning.

Is the world really shrinking? - Radio LectureIs the world really shrinking? It depends where you're looking from, says Doreen Massey in

her Open University Radio Lecture

Positive aspects of globalisation Negative aspects of globalisation

Construct a table that looks like this…

Is globalisation good or evil?

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Home LearningStart a Word Bank and in it, explain what the following terms / words / acronyms mean:

• Income Gap• Protectionist Measures• Free Market• Multinational Corporations• Sweatshop Labour• Multilateral Organisations• WTO• IMF• World Bank

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