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GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURAL ELECTION

Autores:
TANIA ANDREA BOHORQUEZ SUAREZ
ANGELICA MARIA LEON ANGULO
LUZ MILA LEON FERNANDEZ

Directores:
ELSA JORDAN
FABIANNA GICEL MENESES
FABIAN HORACIO GARCES ORDOEZ

SENA
TEGNOLOGIA EN NEGOCIACION INTERNACIONAL
GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURAL ELECTION

Evidence 9: KEY WORDS GLOBALIZATION


Based on the material "Globalization and cultural choice", the English workshop,
which asks for the creation of 15 phrases that explain the key points within the
globalization and market trends.

1. Education and language are the first step.

2. Protect all individuals without distinction of race, class, gender or age.

3. The impact of globalization on cultural freedom deserves special attention.

4. Globalization is quantitatively and qualitatively of the international


movements of people.

5. Globalization has also increased the demand for knowledge as an economic


resource.

6. Democracy and equitable growth are important in the phenomenon of


cultural inclusion.

7. Respect the cultural identity and the promotion of socio-economic equity.

8. Participation in the decisions that are made democratically by the state, by


companies, by international institutions and by indigenous peoples.

9. Empower communities through benefit-sharing strategies.

10. The promotion of tolerance is central to the process.

11. Pacification of conflicts and just negotiations.

12. Globalization has made it easier for people to organize, raise funds and
network with other groups around the world.
13. Poor countries, marginalized communities should have a greater voice in
the negotiations.
14. International institutions must respect cultural traditions and create
conditions conducive to the development of cultural and local resources.

15. To elaborate policies that integrate the objectives of unity and repetition for
difference and diversity.

CONCLUSION

Globalization and multiculturalism are two interconnected realities.


Emigration from underdeveloped regions of the world to more
developed ones is partly caused by growing economic inequalities.

As a result, people with very different cultural backgrounds have


come to, and settled in, Western societies. At the same time,
globalization, as embodiment of economic neoliberalism, provokes
the erosion both of the Welfare State and of social rights.

As a consequence, inequalities are growing too inside developed


countries. This means that cultural and socioeconomic integration
of immigrants is hindered. On the whole, we may expect a setting
where social justice and multicultural coexistence are threatened.
BIBLIOGRAFIA

Material "Globalization and cultural choice

http://www.ub.edu/geocrit/sn/sn-135.htm

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