Globalization
The term globalization was first coined in the social sciences. According to some sources, it was first used in 1944. Globalization first appeared in an English-language lexicon in 1961.
The American trend researcher John Naisbitt (1929–2021) made the term “Globalization” popular. In his book Megatrends (1982) he described how globalization works using the example of the automobile industry. Naisbitt is considered to be the inventor of the term. The term “globalization” was coined in science in 1983 by Theodore Levitt (1925–2006), a German émigré and former professor at Harvard Business School, in 1983 with the article The Globalization of Markets in the Harvard Business Review. A rapid development of the word in the book titles of German-language monographs was observed between 1986 and 2000.
Another, less common term is mondialization (after the preferred French term mondialization: “Le monde” means “the world”). Some refer to the process described not as globalization, but as denationalization or denationalization to describe the loss of power and importance of the nation state in the wake of globalization.Till 2035 we will see a change in our industries and mobilty projects as well in the cities, but also in landscape areas. Teh area goes over in a relilencence and Postglobalsation phase also , because of more hunger and wars in the world.
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