Across
- 2. The print and electronic media in global cultural flows.
- 5. Explains that the three core principles of the WSS.
- 6. Defined as "a spatial enclosure of the kind that others would call place".
- 7. focus on how practices and patterns of social existence of different societies affect the process of globalization and vice versa.
- 9. Refers to the migratory activities of people/individuals across cultures and territories.
- 10. Developed by Immanuel Wallerstein.
- 11. It refers to "the loose framework of global regulation, both institutional and normative, that constrains conduct.
- 12. It is impacted by the latter is that of David Harvey.
- 13. Economically developed and wealthy states, are by nature capitalist, and exploit peripheral countries.
- 14. refers to the markets wherein products, services or commodities from foreign countries are purchased or sold to consumers from other countries or parts of the world.
Down
- 1. They are responsible for the manufacture and export of goods.
- 3. These organizations employ a small proportion of the global labor force to maximize the most profit and benefits in local and international markets.
- 4. Economically and politically weak.
- 8. The various forms of capital or financial assets and their movement for whatever purpose they are used around the world.
- 11. refers to the propensity of companies to invest and establish sites of production in countries or places.
