"On the other hand, globalization does encourage a denationalization of territory, and a temporality that is specific to its interests (space-time compression)." I think that globalization encourages a denationalization of a territory because images, information, commodities, technologies from every part of the world are available at all places for the increasing number of people.  As the result, worldwide events and forces interrupt the livelihoods of the local population. In addition, about the time and space compression, advanced technologies make it possible for social interactions between humans from every part of the world and hence, social relationships are constructed across the barriers and boundaries of the nations.



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