The Globalization TAPES

The Globalization TAPES This page presents outputs of students who are enrolled in the course “The Contemporary World"

06/06/2023

"Effect of Inflation in Ilocos Norte: Unveiling the Interplay of Globalization and Economic Challenges.
A Documentary Film
by BSIT - 3B, Group 2

This documentary delves into the profound impact of inflation in Ilocos Norte, exploring the interconnectedness between globalization and economic challenges. Through interviews with local residents, experts, and discussions on potential solutions, it sheds light on the rising prices, struggles faced by communities, and the importance of effective policies to mitigate the effects of inflation.

oin us in this insightful documentary as we uncover the repercussions of inflation, its connection to globalization, and the resilience of the people of Ilocos Norte. Together, let's understand, address, and build a stronger future. 🌍💼 "

05/06/2023

“My Instant Culture? My Instant Life: A documentary video prominence to social media behavior specifically to online shopping, TikTok, and online gaming.

by BSIT 3-B, Group 1

Entering to the era of 21st century has changed a lot. Globalization contribute on how we Filipino behave online. With this rapid dissemination of instant culture like consumption of products we drive to purchase desire product but a useful one.

03/06/2023

OUT OF BALANCE
A Documentary Film
by BSTM IV-A Group 1

This documentary film focused on how oil price hike targets the Philippines as a developing country and how its citizens particularly the vehicle operators and commuters struggles daily. It also targets to show how high prices of oil affects the inflation of basic daily necessities.

02/06/2023

WAR:OIL PRICE HIKE
The war that agonize the global oil market
A Documentary Film
BSTM IV-A, Group 2

War can have a significant impact on oil prices, especially when it occurs in country that are major producers. There are several reasons why war can lead to an increase in oil prices such as shortage of supply. Conflict can disrupt oil production and transportation infrastructure, leading to a decrease in the global oil supply. Market uncertainty, the uncertainty and fear related with war can lead to increased speculation in the oil market. Political tensions, war are often fueled by political rivalries or disagreements between nations. It's important to bare in mind that the impact of war on oil prices can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the country involved. Therefore , it’s worth mentioning that there’s a need to respond and be resourceful when circumstances arise. A documentary Film that talks about how War agonizes the global oil market.

02/06/2023

"Life Beyond Borders : The Untold stories of Overseas Filipino Workers"
A Documentary Film
BSTM IV-A, Group 5

Overseas Filipino Workers refer to Filipinos who leave the Philippines to work overseas or other countries to search of better employment opportunities and higher wages to support their families back home. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) has significantly increased as a result of globalization. Globalization, characterized by increased interconnectedness and mobility and it has facilitated the movement of people across borders for work opportunities. This is a documentary on the unseen sacrifices of Overseas Filipino Workers.

02/06/2023

"Balitok nga Apit: Shedding light to the Different Perspectives of Individuals on the Impact of Globalization to the Small hold Filipino Farmers"
A Documentary Film
By BSTM-IV-A Group 3

The impact of globalization on small-scale Filipino farmers, specifically concerning rice importation, has been a significant and multi-faceted issue. Globalization has led to an increased reliance on imported rice in the Philippines, which has presented challenges for local farmers. The availability of cheap imported rice has created stiff competition for small-scale farmers, as they struggle to compete with the lower prices offered by imported varieties. This has resulted in decreased demand for locally produced rice, leading to financial instability and potential poverty among these farmers.

Furthermore, the influx of imported rice has had a direct impact on the livelihoods of small-scale farmers, affecting their income stability and overall well-being. The reduced demand for locally produced rice negatively affects their profitability, making it challenging to sustain their farming operations and support their families. The cycle of decreased income and financial vulnerability poses significant challenges for small-scale farmers, limiting their ability to invest in their farms, adopt new technologies, and improve their agricultural practices to meet the evolving demands of the global market.

Addressing the impact of globalization on small-scale Filipino farmers and rice importation requires comprehensive measures. Providing support in the form of resources, infrastructure, and access to markets can help improve the competitiveness of local farmers. Additionally, implementing effective government policies and interventions that prioritize the protection of local agricultural interests while ensuring food security is crucial. By striking a balance between international trade benefits and safeguarding the livelihoods of small-scale farmers, a sustainable and inclusive agricultural sector can be fostered, benefitting both farmers and the country as a whole.

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