interconnected
Depending on the category of globalization, yes and no. For the economic definition of globalization, yes it is based on trade. However, for the historical context of globalization, it is based on culture.
Yes.
Gillian Calder has written: 'The impact of globalization on social programs in Canada' -- subject(s): Globalization, Legal status, laws, Maternity leave, Parental leave, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization, Social policy, Women
Elina Penttinen has written: 'Globalization, prostitution and sex-trafficking' -- subject(s): Globalization, Human trafficking, Prostitution, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization
Pietro Folena has written: 'Know global' -- subject(s): Globalization, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization
Laura Tavares Ribeiro Soares has written: 'Ajuste Neoliberal E Desajuste Social Na America Latina (Colec~ao Momento)' 'O desastre social' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Globalization, Poverty, Social aspects, Social aspects of Globalization, Social problems
Ole J. Mjos has written: 'Media globalization and the Discovery Channel networks' -- subject(s): Discovery Channel (Firm), Television and globalization 'Music, social media, and global mobility' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social media, Music and globalization, Music, Online social networks
Technolological- of, or relationg to technologyGlobalization-growth to a global or worldwide scaleTherefore, technological globalization is the growth of the world through technology.
its when you buy stuff or anything from a different country
Cultural, Economical, Political, and Social.
Nino Salamone has written: 'Frammenti e sintesi' -- subject(s): Social classes, Philosophy, Sociology, Social structure, Power (Social sciences) 'Il disincanto del mondo' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Globalization, Philosophy, Social sciences, Social aspects of Globalization