Culture in Globalization


Culture in Globalization









According to the courses.lumenlearning.com: “Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. This process is marked by the common consumption of cultures that have been diffused by the Internet, popular culture media, and international travel”.  (Learning, 2019)

This has added to procedures of ware trade and colonization, which have a more extended history of bearing social significance the globe. The dissemination of societies empowers people to share in broadened social relations that cross national and provincial fringes. The creation and extension of such social relations isn't just seen on a material dimension: social globalization includes the arrangement of imparted standards and information to which individuals partner their individual and group social characters.

While social globalization has expanded multifaceted gets in touch with, it has likewise been joined by a lessening in the uniqueness of once-disconnected networks. Many contend it is a procedure of homogenization, and even more explicitly a procedure set apart by the worldwide mastery of American culture to the detriment and deletion of different societies. Different enemy of globalization developments have risen out of this worry, challenging globalization and giving new energy to the protection of nearby uniqueness, distinction, and character. (Learning, 2019)

A singularity by which the experience of regular day to day existence, as affected by the dispersion of products and thoughts, mirrors an institutionalization of social articulations around the globe. Moved by the productivity or intrigue of remote correspondences, electronic trade, mainstream culture, and worldwide travel, globalization has been viewed as a pattern toward homogeneity that will in the end make human experience wherever basically the equivalent. This shows up, nonetheless, to be an exaggeration of the marvel. Even though homogenizing impacts do exist, they are a long way from making anything like a solitary world culture. (Britannica, 2019)



References


Britannica, E., 2019. Encyclopaedia Britannica. [Online]
Available at: https://www.britannica.com/science/cultural-globalization
[Accessed 14th June 2019].

Learning, L., 2019. Lumen Learning. [Online]
Available at: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/globalization-and-the-u-s/
[Accessed 14th June 2019].




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  1. Cultural Globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. This process is marked by the common consumption of cultures that have been diffused by the Internet, popular culture media, and international travel.

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  2. Cultural globalization, a phenomenon by which the experience of everyday life, as influenced by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, reflects a standardization of cultural expressions around the world.

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  3. The circulation of cultures enables individuals to partake in extended social relations that cross national and regional borders. The creation and expansion of such social relations is not merely observed on a material level. Cultural globalization involves the formation of shared norms and knowledge with which people associate their individual and collective cultural identities. It brings increasing interconnections among different populations and cultures.

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  4. The creation and expansion of such social relations is not merely observed on a material level. Cultural globalization involves the formation of shared norms and knowledge with which people associate their individual and collective cultural identities. It brings increasing interconnections among different populations and cultures.

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  5. Technology has now created the possibility and even the likelihood of a global culture. The Internet, fax machines, satellites, and cable TV are sweeping away cultural boundaries. Global entertainment companies shape the perceptions and dreams of ordinary citizens, wherever they live. This spread of values, norms, and culture tends to promote Western ideals of capitalism. Will local cultures inevitably fall victim to this global "consumer" culture? Will English eradicate all other languages? Will consumer values overwhelm peoples' sense of community and social solidarity? Or, on the contrary, will a common culture lead the way to greater shared values and political unity? This section looks at these and other issues of culture and globalization.

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  6. Sensitivity and maintaining a good relationship is vital when managing a business deal – understanding differences between your own cultural and an unfamiliar partner’s can make or break a business deal. Insensitivity or misunderstanding can have a huge impact on your reputation.

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  7. How do HR professionals overcome the difficulties of handling diversified culture.

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  8. The patterns of cultural globalization is a way of spreading theories and ideas from one place to another. 👀

    Although globalization has affected us economically and politically, it has also affected us socially on a wider scale. ... 🌍

    Technology is an impact that created a bridge that diffused the globalization of culture.🌍🌍🌍

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  9. According to my view, traditional HRM processes and activities should be developed, updated and adjusted furthermore, in view of managing the organizational culture successfully with the influences of globalization.

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