UNIT 4: ACTIVITY 1 BLOGGING

 

GLOBALISM

 


The term "informational" refers to a specific kind of interconnection, such as the internet; on the other hand, "globalism" is a generalization of several forms of interconnectedness. In addition, informational focuses on the power of information and communications technology (ICT) as well as other tools connected to computer technology in order to connect to governments, individuals, or countries.

 

SIMILARITIES

The more comprehensive explanation or notion of the shifts brought about by globalization is referred to as globalism. On the other hand, informational is a particular facet of globalism that focuses on how linked the world is in terms of information. The interaction of persons and the various governments in a way that is borderless is a topic that is often discussed and emphasized within the framework of globalism.

 

INFORMATIONALISM

 

The term "informational," which is synonymous with the term "information age," refers to the exponential rise in the amount of information that is accessible to industrialized nations. This has had a significant influence on international commerce, allowing for instantaneous transactions including the purchase and payment of goods all over the globe, as well as the tracking of shipments down to the minute.

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