historical foundations of the term globalization

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1897 - corporate giants

• Coined by Charles Taze Russell of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

• Referred to large national trusts and enterprises during industrial expansion.

•This concept reflects the early forms of global economic influence.

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1930 -"Globalize" in Education

• The word "globalize" appeared as a noun in Towards New Education.

• It expressed a holistic view of human experience, especially in the context of education.

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1970-"Globalization" Coined

•The word "globalization" was formally coined.

•Began to describe emerging global connections in economy, politics, culture, and communication.

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1980s-Mainstream Usage

• The term "globalization" became widely used in media and public discourse.

• Associated with multinational corporations, global trade, and economic policies.

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2013 “Borderless Society”

•Globalization was used to describe a

"borderless society", especially in

relation to international migration.

•Emphasized the movement of people,

ideas, and cultures across borders.

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2017- Globalization in Academic and Professional Settings

•The term was commonly used in classroom discussions, lectures, meetings, and conferences.

•Globalization became a core concept in education and research.

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2018-Full Integration into Academic Disciplines

•Globalization became a core concept in social sciences, economics, history, political science, cultural studies, and even environmental science.

• Scholars began to study: Global inequality,

• Cultural homogenization, Sustainability and Digital globalization