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Relation to globalization

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Global society can not be intermixed with globalization. First is the complex system based on the all local human societies of the world, why the second is one of the social processes in it. Serge Rode (talk) 09:16, 22 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Redirect?

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This article will end-up with content about what society would look like under global governance in a world where Global citizenship prevails. I wonder if it is worth its own article or should be redirected to Global citizenship? Thoughts? Regards, Meclee (talk) 21:17, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I did a quick search for articles on related topics on Wikipedia. Global culture does not exist (redlink)... World culture does not exist (redlink). World society redirects to the English school of international relations theory, I guess because there's a short paragraph there on the topic... I think there's a need for an article here; not sure whether one or more than one, or under what title. Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 11:08, 6 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I don't see a reason for a separate article. From a sociological point of view, maybe all of those (global society, world society, global culture and world culture) should redirect to Globalization#Sociocultural globalization. I don't think that the conceptual difference between the process (globalization) and its results (global culture, global society) allows the conclusion that there should be different Wikipedia articles about. The section of Globalization I mentioned may yet be improved. Max51 (talk) 00:50, 7 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the input. The relevant section of the main article would be Globalization#Global_civics. The objective of the main article is to give brief overview of relevant topics and point to main topics. I'm thinking the main topic for this area is Global citizenship. I've done a recent quick re-org on that article, and have proposed merger with several related articles. I'm thinking this article may be merged with the others, as well. I'm going to leave this one as a "placeholder" for now, but may put a merge tag on it soon. Meclee (talk) 16:20, 7 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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