Joann Chirico defines globalization as a process that makes the world increasingly interconnected, sharing common statuses, roles, and values. While globalization has advantages such as trade development, technological advancement, and improved capital flow, it also presents disadvantages like class differentiation, environmental degradation, and threats to local economies and cultures. The assessment of globalization as 'good' or 'bad' is complex, as it offers both benefits and challenges depending on the perspective of individuals or countries involved.