Saturday, 27 July 2013

Week 2 - Physical Flow


Globalisation is a concept that has encompassed confusion since its emergence as a term in mid 20th century due to not having a single definition. There are many ways to approach Globalisation such as through a Media and Communication, Technological and Sociological approach. To understand globalisation further then the general idea that it is the connectedness of the world, scholars have looked at five different flows that when applied teeth out a better understanding. Rockefeller (2011, p.560) comments flow had become a term useful for talking about large-scale, even global cultural and economic phenomena, it was a word that allowed writers to highlight formal commonalities in the movement of people, ideas, money, images and goods.

This post will focus on an interview conducted with my mother on the impact of the Physical flow on her life. This post is timely as she is from New Zealand and is in the process of renewing her passport to travel to America. So a Kiwi born Australian is renewing her passport to travel to America, yep, that’s a physical flow of globalisation.

Even though my mother has lived in Australia since she was 3, she still has many Kiwi traits. This being the love for kiwi sporting teams and the love for different food then the country she is now living and grew up in such as Yams and Perky Nanas (it’s a chocolate bar). This reminds my of Giddens definition of Globalisation presented in Rantanen where he states “as the intensification of world-wide social relations, which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa. (Giddens, 1990, p. 64 Cited in Rantanen, 2005, p. 6). When interviewing my mother it was evident that this flow has affected her life. She expressed that the Physical Flow of Globalisation has changed her life completely. She states this is due to growing up as an Australian rather then a New Zealander. I asked her the question do you feel more like an Aussie or Kiwi and she replied with Aussie. She further commented that this is due to growing up and being educated and recognizing herself as an Australian. She states that being Australian is all she has known throughout her life.

By conducting this quick interview with my mother on Physical Flows of Globalisation it is evident that this flow has impacted her life directly as through this flow she grew up and recognizes her self with a different country then where she was born.

Reference List:

-Rantanen, T 2005, The Media and Globalization, Sage, London.

-Rockefeller, S A 2011, ‘”Flow”’, Current Anthropology, vol. 52, no. 4, p. 560.

-Interview with Mitchell, L. 26/7/2013.

Friday, 19 July 2013

Week 1 - Introduction

Hello,

My name is Andrew Mitchell, I am a currently completing a Bachelor of Arts with a Double Major in Journalism and Media & Communication at Deakin University.

A little background to myself, I grew up in Country Victoria, completed my last two years of high school overseas in New Zealand where I went to boarding school at St Bedes College in Christchurch where I had the opportunity to play rugby. I love Sport, Music, Fashion, Journalism, Politics and Music Festivals among many other things.

My future ambition once I have completed my degree is to travel and move to New York City.

The purpose of this blog is for a University assignment on Globalisation and the Media. Each week I will post a blog on the topic of research that is completed in lectures and tutorials.

I hope you enjoy my posts.

Cheers,
Andrew Mitchell