Globalization
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Globalization
Global Debate Forum Round Table Debate April 2, 2015 Resolved: Globalization has done more harm than good. The articles and videos are divided into Pro and Con, but many of the articles include both sides of the debate. There is also a website run by Emory’s Sociology Department with background information for a deeper understanding of the multifaceted issues of globalization. Pro: 1. This article explores the intersection of economic globalization with the limited availability of energy resources. The author poses that as a result of globalization we have increased our use and demand of non-renewable energy resources. The increase in use of non-renewable energy resources is a leading factor in global climate change. The article also briefly explores other negative impacts of globalization including taxation, unemployment, and dependence. Twelve Reasons Why Globalization is a Huge Problem by Gail Tverberg, February 22, 2013 http://ourfiniteworld.com/2013/02/22/twelve-reasons-why-globalization-is-a-huge-problem/ 2. This is a video from the YouTube channel, Crash Course World History. This channel gives fast-paced and entertaining lessons on subject matters in 15 minute or less videos. This video largely focuses on the negative aspects of globalization. Globalization II – Good or Bad? Crash Course World History #42 https://youtu.be/s_iwrt7D5OA Con: 1. This article provides reasons for why globalization is particularly beneficial to developing countries in providing a better quality of life for its citizen with foreign investments. Why Globalization is Good by Robyn Meredith and Suzanne Hoppough, Forbes Magazine March 30, 2007 http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2007/0416/064.html 2. This paper explains how economic factors push for globalization. At first glance, this paper seems fairly dense but is an easy read. The author covers many reasons why globalization can benefit economies the world over and how globalization is becoming increasingly easier considering our technologies available. There is a section of the paper explaining some negative consequences to globalization too. The Issue of Globalization – An Overview by Gary G. Wells Congressional Research Service, May 1, 2001 http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=crs 3. This is a video from the YouTube channel Crash Course World History. This channel gives fastpaced and entertaining lessons on subject matters in videos that are 15 minutes or less. This video largely focuses on the benefits of globalization. There are a few moments that touch on the negatives of globalization. Globalization I – The Upside Crash Course World History #41 https://youtu.be/5SnR-e0S6Ic Overviews of types of globalization: This website is produced by Emory University’s sociology department. It is a good resource for an academic understanding of globalization. The most useful information from the website is overviews of the different types of globalization. The Globalization Website World System Theory http://sociology.emory.edu/faculty/globalization/theories01.html World-Polity Theory http://sociology.emory.edu/faculty/globalization/theories02.html World Culture Theory http://sociology.emory.edu/faculty/globalization/theories03.html