The Contemporary World Module 2 Lesson 3
The Contemporary World Module 2 Lesson 3
Getting Started:
New York, Paris, London – what comes to your mind when these places are
mentioned? Rich cities perhaps? Places worth visiting? These cities are famous
because they are geographic playgrounds of the globalizing forces; in this space
of population concentration and mixing, the global flows of people, capital and
ideas are woven into the daily lived experiences of its residents. It represents and,
in many ways, the world in a bounded space. In short, they are considered
“global cities.”
Discussion:
A. What is a Global City?
Global Cities are hubs of innovation, creativity and productivity and the
creators of new trends and fashions. Some cities are considered “global” simply
because they are great places to live in. For instance, Sydney is considered by
many as one of the most livable cities - a place with good public transportation,
a thriving culture scene, and a relatively easy pace of life. (Abinales & Claudio,
2018)
Sharon Zukin (1998) considered New York, London and Paris as global cities
because these cities are at the top of cultural innovation and are attractive to
tourists. Tourists are a constant and visible presence in the global cities are the
only people full devoted to cosmopolitan consumption during their short, hyper-
mobile-unreality known as overseas holiday.
Famous Skylines. From top left to bottom right. London, Tokyo City, New York City and Paris
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Global City Power City Index by the Japanese Mori Foundation Criteria for Global
Cities
In 2017, the Japanese Mori Foundation published the Global City Power
Index that indicated 6 criteria for Global Cities. These criteria are: economy,
research and development, cultural interaction, livability, environment and
accessibility. The top global cities cited in the report are: New York, London, Paris,
Tokyo and Singapore.
Shanghai. The largest stock market in the world is located in New York.
Meanwhile, Tokyo houses the greatest number of corporate headquarters and
Shanghai plays a critical role in the global economic supply chain ever since
China has become the manufacturing center of the world. It also has the busiest
container port, moving over 33 million container units in 2013.
Economic opportunities in a global city make it attractive to talents from
across the globe. The San Francisco Bay Area is the primary destination for many
top IT programmers and engineers from Asia while London is the preferred
destination for many Filipino nurses. Knowledge workers or the professional class
are the key workforce in the global cities. They are highly mobile, career-minded
middle class.
The Economic Intelligence Unit listed 4 measures of economic
competitiveness that constitute a global city. These are market size, purchasing
power of citizens, size of the middle class and potential for growth. Based on these
criteria, Singapore is considered to be Asia’s most competitive city. It also houses
the regional offices of many global corporations.
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Worldwide, most books are published in New York, London and Paris. These
cities’ intellectual influence is seen through its publishing industry. Harvard
University is located in Boston. Los Angeles, where Hollywood is located, is the
center of American film industry. Singapore is considered the cultural hub of Asia
where some of the regions news organizations and art galleries are located.
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