Second, this social change is related to increasing connectivity among peoples and countries worldwide, an objective dimension, together with an increased awareness worldwide of these interconnections, a subjective dimension. As well, most would agree that the effects of globalization - of chose economic, social, political, cultural and ideological processes to which the term would allegedly refer - are ubiquitous, and that different dimensions of globalization (economic, political, cultural, etc.) are interrelated. ergo, that globalization is multidimensional. At this point agreement ends and debates heat up. How different theoretical approaches address a set of basic assumptions - what we will call 'domain questions' - will tend to reveal the domain of each theory and the boundaries among distinct and often competing theories.