As can be understood from the concepts of globalization, it is not only the subject of sociology. But in sociological terms, it is to express the change in the social field. To understand change, Robertson argues that the best way to understand what is called globalization is that the world has become unified, although it differs between the concepts of the globalization theme, but certainly not pure language is not integrated in a functional manner. It is important enough to concentrate on this hypothesis.
The unification of the world is not a process with monotonous dynamics. Because globalization is a political, technological, and cultural process as well as an economic one. According to Giddens, globalization is not just a single process, on the contrary, it is a set of phenomena brought together by complex processes. In addition, globalization is the process in which contradictory or opposite factors come into play. In the eyes of most people, globalization is simply a matter of taking power or influence from local communities and transferring it to the global arena.