Defining differences: Based on these visual sources and the text of Chapter 23, in what different ways have various groups of people experienced globalization since the end of World War II?
Noticing change: Based on these visual sources and those in the text of Chapter 23 as well, in what respects does contemporary globalization differ from that of earlier times? What continuities might you observe? Consider in particular the question of who is influencing whom. Does recent globalization represent largely the impact of the West on the rest of the world or is it more of a two-way street?
Making assessments: Opinions about contemporary globalization depend heavily on the position of observers—their class, gender, or national locations. How might you illustrate this statement from the visual sources in this chapter?
Seeking further evidence: What additional images might add to this effort to illustrate visually the various dimensions of globalization? What visual sources do you think might be added to it fifty or a hundred years from now?