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The Role of Language in Shaping Social Identity and Cultural ... aithor.com Aithor Apr 24, 2025 5 facts
claim'Language shift' is defined as a micro-systems response to macro-systems pressures, describing the relationship between the loss of spoken languages and globalization.
claimThe 'metrolingual project' has emerged as a result of globalization, altering the traditional concept of 'the national language.'
claimGlobalization has enabled new communicative practices, such as emails, text messaging, and video conferencing, which are not constrained by the requirements of face-to-face interaction.
claimBefore the current wave of globalization, the primary causes of language decimation were colonialism and wars of national centralization.
claimThe disappearance of languages results in the loss of important aspects of human history and cultural diversity, and contributes to a negative form of globalization.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org Kent Jones · European Center for Populism Studies Jan 20, 2026 4 facts
claimGlobalization and the expansion of the WTO to include many developing countries created new pressures on the international trading system.
claimPostwar economic growth and globalization created transatlantic trade opportunities while simultaneously increasing tensions due to competing commercial interests and differing trade policies.
referenceThe global financial crisis of 2008–2009, driven by evolving comparative advantage and mobile capital, reduced public support for globalization, as discussed by Hays (2009).
claimThe European Union faces a volatile global trading environment marked by geopolitical divides, skepticism towards globalization, and a general lack of international trust and cooperation.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org Cato Institute 3 facts
claimBloomberg foresees that other countries will offset most of their lost trade with the US simply by trading more with each other, suggesting the possibility that globalization could continue without the United States at its center.
claimThe 2008 global financial crisis and subsequent backlashes against economic integration and globalization have made further trade liberalization increasingly difficult for many countries.
perspectiveThe United States is currently unwilling to take domestic political actions to help Americans adjust to globalization and maintain a commitment to opening markets, opting instead for economic nationalism.
U.S. Trade and Tariffs: A Long-Term Perspective - UW-Stevens Point | blog.uwsp.edu University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Jan 8, 2025 3 facts
claimThe importance of imports and exports to the U.S. economy has increased significantly since 1950, with globalization accelerating this trend starting in the 1980s.
claimThe globalization of international trade began to significantly increase during the 1980s.
accountThe globalization of international trade began to increase significantly in the 1980s, resulting in continual increases in both U.S. exports and imports, with exceptions occurring during global economic downturns.
Advances in Pharmacognosy for Modern Drug Discovery and ... jbph.org Journal of Basic and Pharmaceutical Health 2 facts
referenceThe article 'Traditional medicines and globalization: the future of ancient systems of medicine' published in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine in 2013 discusses the future of ancient systems of medicine in the context of globalization.
referenceMarco Leonti and Laura Casu discussed current and future perspectives in ethnopharmacology regarding traditional medicines and globalization in a 2013 article published in Frontiers in Pharmacology.
Modern Diet and its Impact on Human Health - Longdom Publishing longdom.org Longdom Publishing 2 facts
claimGlobalization has influenced eating habits by compelling many people to consume high-calorie fast foods, which are commonly referred to as junk foods.
claimThe modern diet has impacted the Third World due to globalization.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 2 facts
claimWaning adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is linked to a loss of biodiversity, caused by the globalization of food production and consumption and the homogenization of eating patterns.
claimThe Mediterranean Diet (MD) can serve as a case study to guide inter-sectorial efforts to counteract ecosystem degradation, biodiversity loss, and diet homogenization caused by globalization.
Compendium Vol. 5 No. 1: The ecological role of native plants bio4climate.org Bio4Climate 1 fact
claimContinued international traffic, trade, and globalization increase the likelihood of further species introductions and naturalizations outside their native ranges.
The Tariff Tug-of-War: A Look at Protectionism and Free Trade Over ... wita.org Washington International Trade Association Apr 29, 2025 1 fact
claimThe Trump tariffs represent a continuation of historical protectionist precedents and highlight the ongoing tension between economic nationalism and the realities of globalization.
Exploring the Influence of Language on Identity and Perception thespanishgroup.org The Spanish Group Sep 20, 2025 1 fact
claimTeaching ancestral languages to children serves as a countermeasure against the cultural loss caused by colonialism and globalization.
U.S. tariff outcomes dependent on trading partner responses dallasfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas May 13, 2025 1 fact
claimThe strategic shift toward lower tariffs after World War II was based on the belief that liberalizing trade would result in shared global economic benefits, known as gains from trade, which would foster economic growth and globalization.
Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Apr 2, 2025 1 fact
claimThe backlash against globalization in developed economies, including the United States, stems from the uneven distribution of economic gains and losses, as well as frustration over insufficient support for displaced workers.
Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals frontiersin.org Frontiers Nov 27, 2025 1 fact
claimTraditional knowledge and practices related to wild edible plants are rapidly changing and are endangered by globalization.
Tariffs and Protectionism - Economic Research Council ercouncil.org ERC Council Apr 4, 2025 1 fact
claimTariffs serve as a political tool for electoral mobilization by appealing to voter bases in regions negatively impacted by globalization.
Ancient Roots of Today's Emerging Renaissance in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimDespair is proliferating in an era characterized by globalization, deindustrialization, deunionization, increasing automation, historic recessions, income and wealth inequality, wage decline, and austerity cuts to social safety nets, as noted by Case and Deaton (2020).
Actar Publishers actar.com Ramon Gras, Jeremy Burke · Actar 1 fact
referenceThe book 'Global Housing Projects: 25 buildings since 1980' by Josep Lluis Mateo examines the last 25 years of housing development and explores the social, cultural, and economic phenomena of globalization through housing.
Seven observations and research questions about Open Design ... cambridge.org Cambridge University Press Oct 19, 2021 1 fact
perspectiveVisions associated with Open Design advocate for the use of regional resources and small-scale production units as sustainable alternatives to dominant industrial production modes like globalization and capitalistic concentration.
Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com Springer Nov 26, 2025 1 fact
referenceRobert A. Voeks published 'Are women reservoirs of traditional plant knowledge? Gender, ethnobotany and globalization in Northeast Brazil' in the Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography in 2007.
Not Minds, but Signs: Reframing LLMs through Semiotics - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv Jul 1, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe Populist framing of universal basic income (UBI) describes it as a corrective measure against elite-driven economic systems, providing direct relief to those marginalized by globalization and automation while bypassing corrupt institutions.