Globalization eliminates important cultural differences.
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Globalization is an omnipresent phenomenon that has been
associated with humans from ancient times. It is a process where ideas, culture
and in some cases religious beliefs are spread from group of people to another.
Nowadays, globalization has taken the form of Americanization, in which western
ideas and culture have been taken primarily from the United States and incorporated into
another country’s social manifest. The
pace of globalization has risen drastically over the past decade due to new
communication technology such as satellite/cable television, internet, radio
and other forms of multimedia. While globalization has profound impacts on
business and consumers, some are concerned about the impacts on culture. Some
countries people have readily accepted globalization thus eliminating cultural
differences whereas others have taken a defensive stance against globalization,
trying to preserve their own culture.
Firstly consider a situation in which globalization does not
eliminate important cultural differences. When a nation is suffering from an
economic crisis or times of hardship from a natural disaster, people tend to be
self centered and place their own country as first priority. For example, the United States
in the recent 2009 recession many Americans were outraged to see their jobs
being outsourced overseas by American companies in an effort to reduce costs
and avoid bankruptcy through cheap labor. In these times of hardship, Americans
tend to scapegoat outsiders such as immigrants and Muslims for their misery and
woes as a way to alleviate their tensions. The United States in general, tends to
encourage national supremacy in the education system and tends to discourage
students from learning about other cultures and countries. Thus in times like
these, countries can choose to block globalization by rejecting others ideas
and preserve their own culture. Likewise, in Middle Eastern nations such as Iraq, Pakistan
and Iran
tend to shun and take a stand against globalization especially Americanization,
to preserve ethnic beliefs and to prevent the erosion of Islam. Hence many
people react to Americanization via protests to defend Islamic culture and
encourage an “us vs them” attitude. Thus it is evident that people can choose
not to be influenced by globalization due to national hardships or preservation
of national culture.
In contrast, consider a situation in which globalization can
eliminate important cultural differences. When a nation is experiencing times
of economic stability and prosperity, globalization is easily embraced and
adopted into society. For example, in India,
over the past decade many US
jobs from the Information technology sector have been outsourced along
with American culture and values.
American culture has diffused to India not only via the booming IT
sector but also the expansion of multimedia and drastic advances in
communication technology. Despite national identity and culture, majority of
youth in India
readily embraced globalization especially of western ideals because they wanted
some change to way of life. For example, movies from Hollywood have been a major means of
transmitting American values and culture. Thus many Indians tend to delineate
and don appearance and mannerism of renowned movie stars and pop icons such as
Britney Spears and Sean Connery. Women tend to bleach their hair skin, along with tattoos and body piercing to fit
into this new social norm in India.
Another instance of American infiltration is of fast food joints and ready
availability of food. More people tend to choose fast food over home cooked
meals in India
now because of wealth for the middle class from the IT sector and lack of time
to cook at home. Thus it is evident that globalization can eliminate important
differences.
All in all, whether a nation will readily embrace
globalization is circumstantial. When a nation is suffering from a crisis or
when nation such as, Iran,
wants to preserve national culture and religion, globalization is rejected.
However, in the case of India
where people are experiencing a booming economy and seek change, then
globalization of western ideas are readily accepted and thus eliminate cultural
differences by encouraging cultural homogeneity. Overall acceptance of
globalization is up to the people to accept it or reject it.
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