Republic of The Philippines Office of The President Commission On Higher Education
Republic of The Philippines Office of The President Commission On Higher Education
Republic of The Philippines Office of The President Commission On Higher Education
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. Using the various
disciplines of the social sciences, it examines the economic, social, political, technological, and other transformations that have created an
increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of peoples and places around the globe. To this end, the course provides an overview of the
various debates in global governance, development, and sustainability. Beyond exposing the student to the world outside the Philippines, it
seeks to inculcate a sense of global citizenship and global ethical responsibility.
This course includes mandatory topics on population education in the context of population and demography.
Learning Outcomes:
B. Skills
1. Analyze contemporary news events in the context of globalization
2. Analyze global issues in relation to Filipinos and the Philippines
3. Write a research paper with proper citations on a topic related to globalization
C. Values
1. Articulate personal positions on various global issues
2. Identify the ethical implications of global citizenship
Course Outline:
Weeks 1-2 Introduction to Globalization
- Defining globalization
Weeks 3-5: The Structures of Globalization
- The Global Economy
- Market Integration
- The Global Interstate System
- Contemporary Global Governance
Weeks 6-8: A World of Regions
- Global Divides: The North and the South
- Asian Regionalism
Week 9: Midterm
Weeks 10-11: A World of Ideas
- Global Media Cultures
- The Globalization of Religion
Weeks 12-14: Global Population and Mobility
- The Global City
- Global Demography
- Global Migration
Weeks 15-16: Towards a Sustainable World
- Sustainable Development
- Global Food Security
Weeks 17-18: Conclusion
- Global Citizenship
- Research paper writing
Course Requirements:
1. Regular quizzes
2. Midterm analysis paper
3. Group reports
4. Final research paper
Assessment
25 % Quizzes
15 % Recitation
15 % Midterm Essay
25 % Group Reports and other Research Papers
20 % Final Research Paper
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Learning Plan
1. How do we make
globalization
more just?
2. How is the state
affected by
globalization?
How is the nation
affected by
globalization? Do
these
institutions/conce
pts remain
relevant?
Why/why not?
Weeks 10-11: A World of Ideas
- Analyze how Global Media Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Quiz on the reading
various media drive Cultures materials
various forms of Group Report Reading Materials
global
integration Chapter 22 of textbook: “Globalization Graded Group
- Explain the dynamic and the Media: Creating the Global Report: Students will
between local and Village” by Jack Lule form groups of 3-5.
global cultural Chapter 23 of textbook: “Popular Each group will be
production Music and Globalization” by Yara El- asked to pick an
Ghadban Asian musical act
that became
internationally
famous. In their
group report, they
must answer the
following questions:
1. Where did the
musical act/artist
originate?
2. In which
countries did the
artist become
famous?
3. How did the artist
become famous?
4. Why do you think
the artist became
famous?
- Explain how The Globalization Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Quiz on the reading
globalization affects of Religion materials
religious practices Discussion of film Reading Materials
and beliefs Chapter 10 of textbook: “Religion and Recitation
- Analyze the Globalization” by Victor Roudometof
relationship Chapter 43 of textbook: “Religion and
between religion Global Conflict” by Mark Juergensmeyer
and global conflict
and, conversely, Film: PBS Frontline: “The Rise of ISIS”
global peace (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/rise-
of-isis/)
Weeks 12-14: Global Population and Mobility
- Identify the The Global City Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Quiz on the reading
attributes of a global materials
city Group report Reading Materials
- Analyze how cities Chapter 26 of textbook: “Mobility, Graded Group
serve as engines of Diversity and Community in the Report: Students will
globalization Global City” by Val Colic-Peisker form groups of 3-5.
Sassen, Saskia. 2005. “The Global City: Each group will be
assigned a global city
Introducing a Concept.” Brown Journal
of World Affairs XI(2): 27-43. to discuss and
research on. Their
reports should
answer the following
questions:
1. How would you
describe your
city?
2. What is your city
known for?
3. What makes your
city a global city?
- Explain the theory of Mandated topic: Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Quiz on the reading
demographic Global materials
transition as it affects Demography Reading Materials
global population Lee, Ronald. 2003. “The Demographic Short research paper
Transition: Three Centuries of to discuss the topic:
Fundamental Change.” Journal of Has the Philippines
Economic Perspectives 17(4): 167–190. undergone the
Lesthaeghe, Ron. 2010. “The Unfolding demographic
Story of the Second Demographic transition? Why or
Transition.” Population and why not?
Development Review 36(2): 211–251.
Livi-Bacci, Massiomo. 2005. “What We
Can and Cannot Learn from the History
of World Population. Population Studies:
A Journal of Demography 69(S1): S21–
S28.
- Analyze the political, Global Migration Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Quiz on the reading
economic, cultural, materials
and social factors OFW Interview: Each student will Reading Materials
underlying the global be asked to interview a former or Castles, Stephen. 2000. “International Recitation
movements of people a current OFW (face-to-face or Migration at the Beginning of the Twenty-
- Display first-hand online).In class they will share First Century: Global Trends and Issues.”
knowledge of the what they learned from these International Social Science Journal 52
experiences of OFWs interviews about transnationalism (165): 269–281.
and the factors that affect global Aguilar, Filomeno V. 2012.
migrations.
“Differentiating Sedimented from
Modular Transnationalism: The View
from East Asia.” Asian and Pacific
Migration
Journal 21(2): 149–171.
- Write a research Research Mini-lecture on citation methods
paper proposal with Proposal Writing for research papers
proper citation
- Critique Research Proposal for final research paper:
research Proposal Critique Students will begin writing a 500-
proposals of word proposal for their final
classmates research paper.
L = Learned
P = Practiced
O= Opportunity to learn
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD Required Readings and Other Materials
Textbook:
Steger, Manfred B., Paul Battersby, and Joseph M. Siracusa, eds. 2014.The SAGE Handbook of Globalization. Two volumes.
Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.
Other Readings:
Aguilar, Filomeno V. 2012. “Differentiating Sedimented from Modular Transnationalism: The View from East Asia.” Asian
and Pacific Migration Journal 21(2): 149–171.
Bello, Walden F. 2006. “The Multiple Crises of Global Capitalism.” In Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy, pp. 1-31.
Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Castles, Stephen. 2000. “International Migration at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Global Trends and Issues.”
International Social Science Journal 52 (165): 269–281.
Carter, April. 2001. “Global Civil Society: Acting as Global Citizens” in The Political Theory of Global Citizenship, pp. 147-176
London: Routledge.
Connell, Raewyn. 2007. “Dependency, Autonomy and Culture. In Southern Theory: The Global Dynamics of Knowledge in
Social Science, pp. 139-163. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
Hobsbawm, Eric J. 1996. “The Future of the State.” Development and Change 27(2): 267–278.
Lee, Ronald. 2003. “The Demographic Transition: Three Centuries of Fundamental Change.” Journal of Economic Perspectives
17(4): 167–190.
Livi-Bacci, Massiomo. 205. “What We Can and Cannot Learn from the History of World Population. Population Studies: A Journal
of Demography 69(S1): S21–S28.
Mazower, Mark. 2006. “An International Civilization? Empire, Internationalism and the Crisis of the Mid-Twentieth Century.”
International Affairs 82(3): 553–566.
McMichael, Philip. 2009.“A Food Regime Analysis of the World Food Crisis.”Agriculture and Human Values 26(4): 281-295.
Sassen, Saskia. 2005. “The Global City: Introducing a Concept.” Brown Journal of World AffairsXI(2): 27-43.
Shiraishi, Takashi. 2006. “The Third Wave: Southeast Asia and Middle-Class Formation in the Making of a Region.” In Beyond
Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism, edited by Peter Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, pp. 237–271. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press.
Steger, Manfred B. 2005. “Ideologies of Globalization.” Journal of Political Ideologies 10(1): 11–30.
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2004. “The Modern World-System as a Capitalist World Economy: Production, Surplus-Value, and
Polarization.” In World-SystemsAnalysis: An Introduction, pp. 23-41. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
Films: