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. Propelled by the
efficiency or appeal of wireless communications, electronic commerce, popular
culture, and international travel, globalization has been seen as a trend toward
homogeneity that will eventually make human experience everywhere
essentially the same. This appears, however, to be an overstatement of the
phenomenon. Although homogenizing influences do indeed exist, they are far
from creating anything akin to a single world culture.
Cultural globalization, a phenomenon by which the experience of everydaylife, as influenced by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, reflects astandardization of cultural expressions around the world. Propelled by theefficiency or appeal of wireless communications, electronic commerce, popularculture, and international travel, globalization has been seen as a trend towardhomogeneity that will eventually make human experience everywhereessentially the same. This appears, however, to be an overstatement of thephenomenon. Although homogenizing influences do indeed exist, they are farfrom creating anything akin to a single world culture.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
