Summary
Globalization
is that connecting all of countries through culture, economic, and social. Thus
globalization can make new culture itself. It has positive aspects and negative
aspects. It can create new
strengths.
In the course of the evolution, the capitalist
process has a potential and enormous impact on the globalization of culture.
For this reason, cultural globalization is sometimes called cultural
imperialism.
Some Western experts continue to drive globalization into one "world culture" that encompasses us as it implies a form of cultural imperialism.
The effects of globalization are rapidly changing the concept of "regionality," and these changes have created the concept of "localization."
For this reason, the deterministic aspect of globalization can be felt in very ordinary everyday life. These changes seem too trivial, but they herald a deep cultural transformation.
Contrary to the conventional belief that globalization destroys cultural identity, it has played an important role in creating and spreading cultural identity. Political issues, such as proponents of universalism and politics of diversity, are not easily resolved But for these issues, it would be more flexible to think in terms of identity or context.
Some Western experts continue to drive globalization into one "world culture" that encompasses us as it implies a form of cultural imperialism.
The effects of globalization are rapidly changing the concept of "regionality," and these changes have created the concept of "localization."
For this reason, the deterministic aspect of globalization can be felt in very ordinary everyday life. These changes seem too trivial, but they herald a deep cultural transformation.
Contrary to the conventional belief that globalization destroys cultural identity, it has played an important role in creating and spreading cultural identity. Political issues, such as proponents of universalism and politics of diversity, are not easily resolved But for these issues, it would be more flexible to think in terms of identity or context.
Interesting
point
I had a negative view of globalization. I
thought only a weak culture would disappear and a strong one would exist. But
it was very surprising to learn that globalization strengthens locality. Even
in times of considerable progress in globalization, the world's traditional
culture is still maintained and preserved. I think about globalization new.
Discussion point
Is the power of globalization strong or the power of
native culture strong? I think globalization is more stronger than native
culture these days.
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