Sunday, October 15, 2017

W6. Cultural Globalization/ Park Hyuck Chun

  The second semester began and asked questions about globalization in the class 'socialogy of globalization'. I thought of myself in various ways, but there was no explanation for it. So I asked my friend, Kenneth, 'Danish friend'. I asked him what global globalization is, and he said, " Global globalization is a 'coca cola'. This was the first idea I came up with when I read this paper.
 
  The 21st century, where we live in this century, is a society where information is characterized and personalized. Find and select the information you want in the context of the internet environment in which ICT is developed. However, we live in an era of innumerable information, and we want a unified, united, homogeneous society.
  The paper on cultural globalization seems to have explained a well-explainable explanation of the above environment. First of all, the most plausible and rational explanation is that we are living in the environment of the capitalist system. After reading the article, I came to the top of my mind. Of course, the modern capitalist structure of the modern world is of course obvious, but it is impressive to point out the shallow knowledge of the underlying knowledge based on the basic liberal arts.
* Understands cultural differences and ensures identities.
 
  Second, I believe that the description of the demortalization is a key keyword to describe the cultural globalization along with descriptions of capitalist societies. Integration is paramount in global integration. However, there are many implications for this integration. For example, we think that the things that are often referred to as advanced culture or culture are the Western ones. However, globalization is not only limited to capital-centric cultures that are limited to the West. There are millions of countries in the world, there are millions of people, and there are countless cultures and ideas. Therefore, the methods for cultural globalization shall be incorporated. The integration of basic rights such as human identity or human rights.

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