delo diplomskega seminarja
Julijana Žilavec (Author), Davorin Kračun (Mentor)

Abstract

Po vsem raziskanem je pomembno to, da globalizacija ni povsem nov pojav v svetovni zgodovini. Številni trdijo, da je zgolj novo ime za dolgoročen pojav. Začetek »kapitalističnega svetovnega sistema« izhaja iz 16. stoletja, iz začetka kolonializma. Za nekatere se globalizacija uvršča v čas mednarodnih koncernov, drugi pa spet trdijo, da se je začela z odpravo menjalnih tečajev ali pa z razpadom Vzhodnega bloka. Globalizacija je zagotovo najbolj uporabljena, zlorabljena in najredkeje definirana, tudi najbolj napačno razumljena beseda zadnjih in tudi prihodnjih let. Globalizacijska teorija se prikazuje kot projekt brez želje, tako tudi brez posameznika, ampak hkrati brez posameznika ne more. Posameznik jo strukturira in jo opremlja, da je lahko taka kot je. Koncept globalizacije ne pomeni samo medsebojne povezanosti, ampak nakazuje, da vedno večji obseg, doseg, hitrost in globina sodobne medsebojne povezanosti odpravljajo pomen meja in razmejitev. Namesto večje medsebojne odvisnosti med samostojnimi, razmejenimi nacionalnimi državami ali internacionalizacije, skuša koncept globalizacije ujeti premik. Ta premik se dogaja v organiziranosti človeških zadev. Globalizacija torej zavzema premik na ravni družbene organiziranosti, in to na vseh področjih, od gospodarstva do varnosti, ki presega glavne predele sveta in celine.

Keywords

globalizacija;internacionalizacija;denacionalizacija;regionalizacija;modernizacija;svetovno gospodarstvo;družbeni razvoj;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Maribor
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM EPF - Faculty of Economics and Business
Publisher: [J. Žilavec]
UDC: 339.92
COBISS: 10452508 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: ǂThe ǂprocess of globalization
Secondary abstract: After all the research that it has been made it is important that globalization is not entirely new phenomenon in the world history. Many argue that it is only the new name for the long-term phenomenon. The beginning "of the capitalist world system"' results from the 16th century, from the beginning of colonialism. For some, the globalization falls in the time of an international concern, while others argue again that it began with the elimination of exchange rates or with the collapse of the Eastern bloc. Globalization is certainly the most used, abused and least defined, also the most misunderstood word in the past and future years. The theory of globalization is presented as the project without desire, even without the individual, but which cannot exists without an individual. An individual is structuring and equipping it to be such as it is. The concept of globalization is not only interrelated, but also suggests that a growing volume, range, speed and depth of modern interconnection deal with the importance of borders and boundaries. Instead of increasing interdependence between the independent, demarcated states or internationalization, the concept of globalization tries to capture the movement. This shift is happening in the organization of human affairs. Globalization therefore advocates a shift in the level of social organization, and this in all areas from the economy to the security, beyond the main parts of the world and the continent.
Secondary keywords: globalization;internationalization;denationalization;regionalization;social development;world-economy;modernization;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Final seminar paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Ekonomsko-poslovna fak.
Pages: 41 str.
Keywords (UDC): social sciences;družbene vede;economics;economic science;ekonomija;ekonomske vede;trade;commerce;international economic relations;world economy;trgovina;tržišče;marketing;international economy generally;international economic relations;global economy;mednarodno gospodarstvo;mednarodni gospodarski odnosi;svetovno gospodarstvo;
ID: 1012514
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