Techno-globalism
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Techno-globalism is a social theory that aims to explain globalization using the spread of science and technology.[1] Through the spread of science and technology, different nations and societies come together to form a more open and knowledge-based group which is characterized as "globalized."[2] Broadly speaking, techno-globalism is establishing connections between individuals or groups of individuals using shared science and technological practices. In terms of form, techno-globalism can be expressed in macro and micro scales ranging from the interconnections of national economies to individual behavioral culture.