3. The definition of
cultural globalization
is the process
through which the
values, ideas, and
experiences of a
specific culture are
4. The process of cultural
globalization has
significant effects on
international relations
and interactions
5. Through cultural globalization,
the world becomes more
cosmopolitan, and cultures and
societies begin to experience a
broader and freer interchange of
ideas and values. Some state
that with the cultural
6. This is the definition of ''global
culture''. However, there are also
significant negative effects on
native cultures as a result of
cultural globalization, which can
often cause local cultures to be
weakened. Additionally, cultural
8. 1.Tourism
An increasing number of
individuals are traveling to other
countries. This has been made
possible by air travel as well as the
establishment of foreign embassies.
Many foreign embassies created to
foster positive international
9. 2. Social Media- Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram ,
Snapchat, Viber etc.
3. Traditional Media
Examples: television, radio,
print such as newspapers
10. 4. News Media:
One of the most effective methods which
governments can use to transmit their
worldview onto the citizens of other
nations is to use news and other media
institutions to express this view. The most
useful news media institutions are those
that have local branches and use the
native languages of the citizens of the host
11. 5. Education:
Education about other cultures and
their languages can cause shifts in
cultural expression. For instance,
the increased attention paid to
English in Chinese college
curricula since 1978 has induced a
12. 6. Face-to-face contact
•Entertainment: Entertainment from
foreign countries can cause some
individuals to adopt cultural norms
which are not those of their local
culture. For example, the
overwhelming popularity of American
television shows and films in the
13. Cultural implications refer to
the effects that a policy, action,
event, or movement have on a
particular culture. Both
external and internal events
can alter, mute, or strengthen
certain aspects of a culture,
14. Effects of Cultural Globalization
•Foreign cultures can supersede local,
traditional cultural norms, values, and
practices.
•Great ideas can be transmitted from
one culture to another, including new
forms of thinking about economic or
political questions. Scientific discoveries
and theories can also be shared.
15. •When cultural globalization occurs between
multiple cultures, and when they continually
share aspects with each
other, homogeneity can occur. This refers to a
phenomenon in which multiple cultures begin
to closely resemble one another. Cultural
globalization can lead to homogeneity when
aspects of one dominant culture begin to
replace aspects of smaller cultures. Another
situation that can lead to homogeneity