

“media globalization.” Open Education Sociology Dictionary. MLA – Modern Language Association (7th edition) “media globalization.” In Open Education Sociology Dictionary. It integrates the nation’s economy and businesses and increases the economic, socio-cultural, demographic, political, technological, and environmental interdependence of different places around the world. Retrieved from Ĭhicago/Turabian: Author-Date – Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition)īell, Kenton, ed. Globalization refers to the process of integration of the national economy with the world economy. Though all three are interdependent, economic and political forces are usually the driving factors of globalization, while social changes generally occur as a result of those activities. Bell (Ed.), Open education sociology dictionary. Globalization Definition Sociology Classroom is the educational resource for people of all ages. Retrieved Octo( ).ĪPA – American Psychological Association (6th edition) Word origin of “media” and “globalization” – Online Etymology Dictionary: Ĭite the Definition of Media GlobalizationĪSA – American Sociological Association (5th edition)īell, Kenton, ed. Globalization is the process in which people, ideas and goods spread throughout the world, spurring more interaction and integration between the world's cultures, governments and economies.

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