Sunday, February 23, 2014

Globalization

Globalization is the process where the world becomes increasingly interconnected, whether this is by goods, technology, or even ideas, the continuous trade and exchange between countries lead to a greater connected world. This process is nothing new to people albeit at a far faster rate today than it was when people had to travel thousands of miles on foot where now one could get into an airplane and be across the globe in less than a day. Throughout history and even today you can see the evidence of how globalization had affected the world in very serious ways. While the Silk Road brought spices, gunpowder and ideas to Europe, it also was one of the causes for the Black Death to spread throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. This example can show some of the drawbacks of globalization along with the benefits. Globalization also tends to build upon itself. With Europe introduced to exotic goods from East Asia, they began to try and find different ways to get there which indirectly caused the "discovery" and exploration of the Americas. The ideas of the American Revolution went on to be the basis of revolutions throughout Europe after the French Revolution. These are some historical examples of globalization but today it is even more so. Something important can happen in another country and within minutes you can hear about it on the news and Internet. Even in my life I can see the effects of globalization. Where I used to use dial up to use the internet, I can now use my smart phone to instantly see world news and be linked to millions of people. I will be very excited to actually be able to see globalization at work in other countries during our trip.


4 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading your blog Dylan. Thank goodness we will never have to use dial up internet ever again! I am also very excited abut being able to see how globalization has effected other countries when we go.

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  2. Your historical examples of globaslization were great! I really enjoyed reading your blog post. I am very curious to see how globalization has effected the countries we are going to visit!

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  3. Technological advances have increased our globalization immensely and I cannot wait to see what is in store for us in the future!

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  4. I really liked the black death example! I never thought of the plague as globalization. Very interesting thought.

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