Globalization, Religion, Regionalization, Demography

  1. the ability to see the social patterns that influence individuals, families, groups and organizations.
    Sociological Imagination
  2. Individual’s awareness of the relationship between the individual and the wider society, both today and the past.

    C Wright Mills (1916-1962).
    Sociological Imagination
  3. Concept of being able to “think ourselves away” from the familiar routines of our daily lives in order to look at them anew.
    Sociological imagination
  4. When 1 person is unemployed
    Private trouble
  5. When 3 million people are unemployed
    Public issue
  6. According to ___________, “religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.
    Emile Durkheim
  7. Spreading holy ideas.
    Concerned with sacred beliefs.
    Follow divine Commandments.


    Major Religions of the World
    Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism
    Religion
  8. •ideologies that advocate globalization.
    •Widespread belief of among powerful people that the global integration of economic
    •Abides human-made laws
    •Place value on material wealth.
    Globalism
  9. A group of countries located in the same geographically specified area (Mansfield and Millner 1999).
    Region
  10. Regional concentration of economic flows.
    Societal integration and the often undirected process of social and economic interaction (Hurrell 2007).
    Regionalization
  11. Political process characterized by economic policy cooperation and coordination among countries.
    The formal process of intergovernmental collaboration between two or more states (Ravenhill 2008)
    Regionalism
  12. Origins and history of globalization
    • •hardwired
    • •cycles
    • •epoch
    • •events
    • •broader, more recent changes
  13. ancestors in Africa (late Ice Age)
    Commerce, religion, politics, warfare are the “urges” of people toward a better life.
    Hardwired
  14. Long-term cyclical process
    Cycles
  15. Sequential occurrence
    Epoch
  16. Technological advances in transportation and communication
    Events
  17. increased integration in trade, capital flows and movement of labor.
    Broader, more recent changes
  18. An ancient trade route that linked the western world with the middle east and asia, is known to be the oldest international trade route however, it is not that truly global as its route could not reach the american continent
    Silk road
  19. According to _______________ and _______________ the age of globalization began when all important populated continents began to exchange products continuously both with each other directly and indirectly via other continents and in values sufficient to generate crucial impacts on all traiding partners
    Dennis Flynn and Arturo Giraldez
  20. began when all important populated continents began to exchange products continuously both with each other directly and indirectly via other continents and in values sufficient to generate crucial impacts on all traiding partners
    The age of globalization
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Globalization, Religion, Regionalization, Demography
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