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Modernization and Globalization

Modernization and Globalization. Into the Present and Future. What are the characteristics of modernism?. 3 Important Causes of Modernism. Industrialization Globalization Scientific Progress. Industrialization. Industrialization.

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Modernization and Globalization

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  1. Modernization and Globalization Into the Present and Future

  2. What are the characteristics of modernism?

  3. 3 Important Causes of Modernism • Industrialization • Globalization • Scientific Progress

  4. Industrialization

  5. Industrialization • Enlightenment: Industrializationbegins —Including migration from farms to cities • Romantic Era: Reaction against industrialization — especially urban life • Victorian Era: Reforming Industrialization – issues include workers’, womens’ and children’s rights, voting rights, focus on slums, urban issues, education • Modern Era: Refining Industrialization – equality between sexes, redefining the “family”, emphasis on education and technological issues including computers, communication, transportation, loss of factory jobs, convenience items

  6. Imperialism and Globalization

  7. Globalization • Renaissance developed cartography, navigation, ship building • Age of Exploration: 15th – 17th Centuries; routes of da Gama, Columbus, Magellan led to colonization • Victorian Era: British Empire = largest world has ever seen • Modern Era: World Wars, communication technologies, economic interdependence

  8. The British Empire

  9. Paranoia and Disconnectedness

  10. Science Impacts Thought Anxiety caused by 1. Newton’s theory (1684) 2. Darwin’s theory (1859) 3. Geological discoveries (Victorian Era) 4. Einstein’s theory of relativity (1905) 5. Atomic Bomb (1945)

  11. Newtonian Resolution Absolute time Cause and effect Predictability Clockwork reality Newtonian physics Solution Horizontal logic Einsteinian Unknown Relative Time Unknown Causes Mystery Hidden realities Quantum physics Uncertainty Connections Science Impacts Thought

  12. Science Impacts Thought Modern Physics Einstein: “Certainties must be replaced by probabilities.” Post-modern Physics Richard Feynman: “I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.” Nuclear Capabilities Robert Jay Lifton: “There is . . . the specific suggestion of the end of our species, of something on the order of biological extinction.”

  13. What are the characteristics of modernism?

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