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Globalization

What is it? Global capitalist economy & diminishing political power of nation-state governments (Marxists & Right-wingers)
Social relations- stretching (Giddens) Culture a sense of global consciousness (Robertson)

1) Globalization of Politics - The end of the nation-state?


2) Globalization of Social Relations - The stretching of social relations 3) Globalization of Culture - Homogenization: Cultural imperialism - Culture clashes - Heterogenization

Globalization of Politics
Nation-state has sovereign power: - Treaty of Westphalia (1648) - Draws up defined borders - Each state controls affairs in its own territory. SOVEREIGNTY - Other states cannot interfere in a states business Globalization undermines sovereignty of states i.e. undercuts power of a state to control things in its territory Martin Albrow: the nation-state is rapidly losing power

Nation-state IS losing power Economically: 1) power of TNCS 2) forces of world market Politically: 1) International bodies and law e.g. United Nations, European Union 2) Global protest movements e.g. Greens Culturally: 1) Cultural influences from all over world 2) Trans-national media public opinion

Nation-state IS NOT losing power Hirst & Thompson: - TNCs do not have total control of national economies - States still have primary control over taxes & welfare spending - International bodies like UN made up of, and dependent on, nation-states - States developing increasing control of borders and migration e.g. passports

Globalization of Social Relations


Giddens: the disembedding of social relations - social relations transformed from purely local or national to more global - communications technologies; travel technologies - dispersal of populations across globe: migrations and diasporas

Ulrich Beck: Trans-national social connections - public life: trans-national business relationships - private life: relatives & friends in different countries; inter-marriage between national groups, etc. Multiple, non-national affiliations and identities Cosmopolitanism: a persons identity is decoupled from the nation-state

Undermining the idea of Society


John Urry, Ulrich Beck, Roland Robertson
1) Cannot use the idea of society any more 2) Invented in later 19th century: Durkheim 3) Society = bounded unit; a thing Society = nation-state e.g. British society, German society, etc 4) Reflects out-dated social conditions 5) Need new ideas to reflect global conditions

Undermining the idea of Society


Drop idea of society Use other ideas from classical sociology Max Weber: Sociality (social relations) Georg Simmel: Social networks (Norbert Elias: social chains) Global networks facilitated through electronic communications networks

Undermining the idea of Society


Ulrich Beck: Cosmopolitan sociology 1) The main focus is not society but the whole world 2) Examine multiple, intersecting world-spanning processes 3) Avoid West-centric outlooks John Urry: Sociology Beyond Societies 1) Global flows 2) Social processes like liquids 3) Liquids pouring rapidly across the world - Flows unpredictable and uncontrollable 4) Unconstrained cross-border mobility of people and things

Zygmunt Bauman: Free & chosen mobility for wealthy - transnational business-people - global tourism Forced mobility for poor: - migrant workers, refugees - ever more controls on mobility of poor Information mobility: world divides into information rich and information poor

Globalization of Culture
Emergence of a global culture? What might this look like? Positive: whole world shares same ideas and values? World Cup, Olympic Games Negative: local cultures destroyed? Cultural homogenization? Cultural heterogenization?

Cultural Imperialism
Westernisation / Americanisation of the world Domination of American consumer brands: McDonalds, Nike, Coca-Cola, Gap (McWorld - Benjamin Barber) Global cultural homogenisation - Same consumer goods everywhere - Same ways of thinking everywhere This is bad (left-wing critics e.g. Noam Chomsky) This is good (right-wing critics e.g. Francis Fukuyama)

Cultural Imperialism
Dominance of American mass media Oligopoly of big media companies: - Disney, Warner, Sony Imbalance of cultural flows: from core to periphery, not vice versa

Culture Clashes
Benjamin Barber Jihad vs. McWorld - Local identities, nationalisms, religious traditions - Develop in opposition to McWorld - McWorld creates Jihad
Samuel Huntington Clash of Civilizations - European-Christian, Russian-Christian, Arabic-Muslim, Chinese, etc. - All in conflict: symbolically & materially

Cultural heterogenization
Roland Robertson 1) People in local cultures reinterpret global culture products in light of their own values & interests 2) Global culture is always limited by local cultures 3) Mixtures of global and local cultures: - process of glocalization - local becomes global; global becomes local

4) Perceived threats to local identity: - strong assertion of local identity Globalization reinforces local cultures Globalization produces new local cultures

Hybridization & Creolization


Anthropologists: Ulf Hannerz

1) No culture is ever pure - Always a mixture of influences 2) Previously (relatively) separate cultures come into contact with each other 3) Globalization = Complex mixtures of cultures - creole cultures, hybrids

Globalization of religion: - other options than the local religion - religious syncretism: mixing and matching - New Age religions: bits of Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Celtic paganism & witchcraft, etc.
Globalization of food: - fusion cuisine e.g. French-Japanese, Anglo-Indian Globalization of music: - World music - Buddhist-techno, Spanish rap, Hungarian rock Relativization of ones own cultural traditions

Limits of Hybridization Ideas


1) Local cultures commercialised: Sold to Westerners by media and big business; fashion trends 2) Enforced hybridization - Western culture imposed on non-West - Westerners choose non-Western cultures 3) Most people still primarily enmeshed in local culture? Global culture has superficial effects?

Points to Consider
Economic Globalization: spread of global capitalism. Effects? Political Globalization: decline of nationstates power. True? Social Globalization: stretching of social relations across world. Everyone, equally? Cultural Globalization: homogenization, culture clashes, heterogenization. Which? Which is most important? How does each of these effect the others?

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