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Geography of global processes part 2
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GGRA02H3F
The Geography of Global Processes
Fall, 2011
Assignment, Part Two
Additional information: My neighbourhood is in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
In Part 1 of the assignment you described your neighbourhood and identified the
influences of globalization that have penetrated it. The objectives of the second part of
the assignment are to go beyond local description to investigate the global influences
themselves and how they function as global scale phenomena.
The instructions for this part of the assignment are as follows. You must organize your
report according to the order of the instructions below using sub-headings for each one.
1. Briefly restate the direct and indirect influences of globalization that you observed
in your neighbourhood in part 1.
2. Select ONE global influence for research. You must explain the reasons for your
selection including explaining how it affects your neighbourhood, in other words
what type of influence it is, e.g. economic, social/cultural, physical, spatial. To
decide the subject of your research you will need to look beyond the obvious.
You may already have realized this in completing the first part of the assignment,
but if you haven't then here are a couple of examples.
-The actual building that houses a supermarket and the space
around it may not illustrate global influences as much as
what's in the store. So you will need to go inside and look for
types of produce and merchandise that do reveal the penetration
of globalization into your neighbourhood. Your research could
then focus on, say, vegetable supply chains.
-Another possibility is that you may have identified cultural diversity
in your neighbourhood in which case you could direct your research
to global migration and how it has influence on the changing ethnic
composition of the Toronto region.
3. Research your selected global influence and write up your findings. This research
should involve mostly the use of secondary, i.e. published sources. You must not
interview people or write to companies, but you may include information from
observation. e.g. the ratio of global to local produce in the supermarket and use
published data where appropriate. Your research should attempt to answer the
following questions:
i) In what ways is the selected influence an example of broader global scale
processes? This refers to things like the origin of a product or a cultural
group, the global scale of marketing and supply chains, . 2
ii) What are the main factors that have influenced its development as an
element of globalization? This would include many of the factors
discussed in the lectures and readings, e.g. international division of labour,
improved transportation, new technologies, socio-economic inequities.
iii) Who controls it, i.e. what corporations, institutions, government policies.
You may not be able to answer these questions in quite the same way as they are
set out here. That will depend to some extent on what information you get from
your research sources. But you should use the questions as a guide when you
write up your findings.
Your research can draw on information from the Internet but MUST also be
drawn from published academic sources. This can include course readings
where relevant, but you must also base your research on at least two
additional journal articles or book chapters that you find yourself.
Length: 1500 words maximum including reference list.
Due: November 22
nd
by 9.20 a.m. in class
Worth 25% of course mark
(Late penalty is 0.5% per day late (starting at 9.21 a.m. on the 22
nd
)
5 marks (out of 25) will be allocated for quality of writing, organization and use of
correct referencing.
Format of report
NO title page required
· name, student number, course code & TA's name in assignment header
· page numbers (pref. bottom of page)
· stapled
· 1.5 spacing, 12 pt (Times New Roman) OR 10 pt (Arial)
· maps should not be folded and should be no larger than a standard 8.5 x 11” paper
- first person (I) is acceptable
· headings/sub-headings recommended (be creative!)
Referencing
Any outside information (course readings, supporting evidence, illustrations that are not
your own etc.) MUST be referenced accordingly. It is common practice within the Social
Sciences to utilize the APA System (Parenthetical Author-Date References) as developed
by the American Psychological Association. A handout as to the most commonly used
entries has been provided on the course Intranet site. For further information,
the following is recommended:
http://www(dot)writing(dot)utoronto(dot)ca/advice/using-sources/documentation?start=2
http://www(dot)apastyle(dot)org/ 3
If you are not already familiar with annotation software, it is strongly recommend that
you become acquainted with at least one option. Select annotation software that best fits
your need and / or budget. For those of you in first or second year, it is a wonderful way
to keep track of your source material going forward. Commonly used software options
include:
RefWorks http://www(dot)refworks(dot)com/
EndNote http://www(dot)endnote(dot)com/
Zotero http://www(dot)zotero(dot)org/
All of these programs keep a running library of references and have plug-ins to grab
bibliographic information from the web (i.e. while searching journals, Amazon, Google
Books etc.). They also allow you to automatically insert citations while writing and will
automatically generate a Works
Cited list or Bibliography as is necessary. They will output in multiple formats so they do
not limit you to APA or MLA or the like. Our preference is Zotero, but the others also
work well.
A note on writing:
The ability to write a well-organized paper, report or essay in clear and correct English is
an essential skill for a university student. Completing the assignments for this course will
give you the opportunity to receive advice on weaknesses in your writing skills and on
how to improve them. A proportion of the mark for the each assignment will be allocated
to the quality of the writing.
UTSC has an excellent Writing Centre, located in Teaching and Learning Services in the
ARC. Make use of it! There are also useful tips on writing at the TLS website.
Go to http://tls(dot)utsc(dot)utoronto(dot)ca/TWC/index.htm
A note on plagiarism:
Plagiarism is a serious university offence. It is also pointless because you learn nothing if
you hand in something that isn't your own work. Read Section B.i. (p.404) of the UTSC
Calendar for a full description of what constitutes plagiarism.
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Running Head: GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL PROCESSES
Geography of Global Processes
Student’s Name:
Professor’s Name:
Course Details:
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Abstract
Global processes, whether direct or indirect, affect each nation in the world. As such, their effects may be either negative or positive depending on many factors distinct in each country or region. Globalization is one such global process, which in the recent past, has been the subject of many studies. Previously, a particular neighborhood (Thornhill, Ontario, in Canada) was studied, its geographical position defined, together with some of the influences of globalization, that have since penetrated it. Some of the fields that were influenced heavily by globalization in Thornhill were: Culture, language, education and gender. Most of the influences had in one way or the other, been facilitated more by external factors such as immigration and the world economic crisis. In this paper, the influence of globalization on culture will be singled out, as one of the areas of research, which will in effect show how globalization has affected Thornhill, and the whole Toronto region.
Why is culture so important in articulating the influence of globalization? What factors actually influence its occurrence? According to Lynton (2007), without the proliferation of culture, the world would be one boring global village. As such, culture is perceived a part of a broad global process, which gives diversity therefore promoting pluralization (Lechner, 2001) The Method of research, will include mostly secondary sources that will be based on research by others into the same problem. Technology, migration, the global economic crisis and most of all, government response to the problem will be featured as a way to fully elaborate on why culture is part of a global process of a larger scale. In addition, what advantages or disadvantages does culture as a broader influence of globalization, have on the neighborhood of Thornhill? Do these advantages or disadvantages affect the economy of the neighborhood positively or negatively? What do the residents have to say about the emerging cultural diversity of their neighborhood?
Introduction
Culture is an integral part of the society. It involves the religion, education, and basically day to day practices of a particular community in the society. It is influenced mainly by factors such as urbanization and the existence of indigenous institutions that protect the culture of a specific region. Most of the population in Thornhill which is about slightly over 105, 000, is made up of people from different cultures. The dominant ethnic group that exists in Thornhill is the Jews. Approximately 36 percent of the total population of Thornhill is made up of Jews. In total, Canada has a Jewish population of about 364, 000 making it the fourth nation worldwide in terms of the population of Jews (LeElef, 2011). History being part of the culture of Thornhill is demonstrated mostly by its very name. Thornhill derives its name from Benjamin Thorne, who settled in the neighborhood in the early 1880s. It was his wheat milling business that gave birth to settlements such as Thorne’s mills, and later Thorne’s hill, which was to become Thornhill.
Part of Thornhill’s culture has been influenced mostly by the fact that it borders the city of Toronto, which ensures that it receives many visitors from different cultural backgrounds. Since the early 1990s, growth due to urbanization was accelerated which in turn ended up expanding the city. Most of the magnificent buildings in Thornhill are culturally inclined. Many belong to Jews and descendants of Jewish origin such as the Tannenbaum family, who are said to be one of the first developers around the Thornhill area. Culture being an important anchor of religious beliefs, defines most of Thornhill residents, who as mentioned before, are mainly Jewish. Synagogues adore the city, and make up many institutions of higher learning. Of importance is to realize that being culturally diverse, Thornhill is home to many minority groups. The most dominant of them is the Chinese. Blacks, Koreans, Filipinos, and even those from west and south Asia are also among other minority groups that reside in Thornhill. Culture and cultural diversity has thus played a major role in the expansion and modernization of Thornhill.
Cultural Diversity as an Example of a Broader Global Scale Process
Globalizati...
Geography of Global Processes
Student’s Name:
Professor’s Name:
Course Details:
Date Submitted:
Abstract
Global processes, whether direct or indirect, affect each nation in the world. As such, their effects may be either negative or positive depending on many factors distinct in each country or region. Globalization is one such global process, which in the recent past, has been the subject of many studies. Previously, a particular neighborhood (Thornhill, Ontario, in Canada) was studied, its geographical position defined, together with some of the influences of globalization, that have since penetrated it. Some of the fields that were influenced heavily by globalization in Thornhill were: Culture, language, education and gender. Most of the influences had in one way or the other, been facilitated more by external factors such as immigration and the world economic crisis. In this paper, the influence of globalization on culture will be singled out, as one of the areas of research, which will in effect show how globalization has affected Thornhill, and the whole Toronto region.
Why is culture so important in articulating the influence of globalization? What factors actually influence its occurrence? According to Lynton (2007), without the proliferation of culture, the world would be one boring global village. As such, culture is perceived a part of a broad global process, which gives diversity therefore promoting pluralization (Lechner, 2001) The Method of research, will include mostly secondary sources that will be based on research by others into the same problem. Technology, migration, the global economic crisis and most of all, government response to the problem will be featured as a way to fully elaborate on why culture is part of a global process of a larger scale. In addition, what advantages or disadvantages does culture as a broader influence of globalization, have on the neighborhood of Thornhill? Do these advantages or disadvantages affect the economy of the neighborhood positively or negatively? What do the residents have to say about the emerging cultural diversity of their neighborhood?
Introduction
Culture is an integral part of the society. It involves the religion, education, and basically day to day practices of a particular community in the society. It is influenced mainly by factors such as urbanization and the existence of indigenous institutions that protect the culture of a specific region. Most of the population in Thornhill which is about slightly over 105, 000, is made up of people from different cultures. The dominant ethnic group that exists in Thornhill is the Jews. Approximately 36 percent of the total population of Thornhill is made up of Jews. In total, Canada has a Jewish population of about 364, 000 making it the fourth nation worldwide in terms of the population of Jews (LeElef, 2011). History being part of the culture of Thornhill is demonstrated mostly by its very name. Thornhill derives its name from Benjamin Thorne, who settled in the neighborhood in the early 1880s. It was his wheat milling business that gave birth to settlements such as Thorne’s mills, and later Thorne’s hill, which was to become Thornhill.
Part of Thornhill’s culture has been influenced mostly by the fact that it borders the city of Toronto, which ensures that it receives many visitors from different cultural backgrounds. Since the early 1990s, growth due to urbanization was accelerated which in turn ended up expanding the city. Most of the magnificent buildings in Thornhill are culturally inclined. Many belong to Jews and descendants of Jewish origin such as the Tannenbaum family, who are said to be one of the first developers around the Thornhill area. Culture being an important anchor of religious beliefs, defines most of Thornhill residents, who as mentioned before, are mainly Jewish. Synagogues adore the city, and make up many institutions of higher learning. Of importance is to realize that being culturally diverse, Thornhill is home to many minority groups. The most dominant of them is the Chinese. Blacks, Koreans, Filipinos, and even those from west and south Asia are also among other minority groups that reside in Thornhill. Culture and cultural diversity has thus played a major role in the expansion and modernization of Thornhill.
Cultural Diversity as an Example of a Broader Global Scale Process
Globalizati...
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