Are we becoming part of a global culture?

Authors

  • Yifan Peng

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v15i.9254

Keywords:

Cultural globalization, Factors, Impact.

Abstract

Cultural globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon driven by a variety of factors that facilitate the spread of ideas, knowledge and practices across national borders. One of the most visible manifestations of cultural globalization is the proliferation of multinational corporations and global brands that have penetrated markets around the world and have become symbols of Western culture. At the same time, however, cultural globalization has also led to the spread and adoption of non-Western cultural products. The increased exchange of cultural practices and values has also led to the emergence of hybrid cultural forms. The spread of digital media and the Internet has also facilitated the creation of new communities and social networks that transcend national borders and provide new avenues for cultural expression and exchange. However, cultural globalization also has its negative effects, particularly in terms of the erosion of local cultural identities and traditions. In sum, although cultural globalization is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon.

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Published

13-06-2023

How to Cite

Peng, Y. (2023). Are we becoming part of a global culture?. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 15, 195-201. https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v15i.9254