Cultural globalization is the transmission of ideology, meanings or values around the world to extend and intensify social relations. In general, worldwide integration has significantly impacted many cultures in the world both positively and negatively.
Firstly, globalization has some positive effects on each country’s civilization, including interconnectedness and cultural awareness. Due to immigration, most nations are introduced to distinctive values by modern transportation systems and the Internet, making cultures integrated and diversified. Owing to this, people can have the sense of togetherness and connection with worldwide communities. For example, various kinds of popular music such as jazz, rock, blues are developed and diversified by worldwide musicians and singers, gathering people with similar interests together. Moreover, globalization enhances the awareness of cultural identity. Evidently, as civilizations are integrating speedily, some people are more conscious of introducing their original values worldwide. To clarify, although Vietnam is on the verge of international integration, its customs and traditions are still in the state of preservation by the Government.
On the contrary, humans are still concerned about the potentially adverse effects of globalization. Because dominant countries impose ideas and cultural expression on other nations, cultural trade between societies is basically not equal. Therefore, some civilians have expressed apprehension about the lack of national identity of each country in the future. For instance, the new term "Americanization” was coined owing to the monopolistic influence of the US on many other cultures, such as brands, foods, media, entertainment or lifestyles.
To conclude, the influences of cultural globalization can be either a benefit or a burden. Therefore, it is crucial that nations embrace new innovations appropriately to both advance and preserve original cultures.
Cultural
globalization is the transmission of ideology, meanings or values around the world to extend and intensify social relations.
In general
,
worldwide
integration has
significantly
impacted
many
cultures
in the world both
positively
and
negatively
.
Firstly
, globalization has
some
positive
effects on each country’s civilization, including interconnectedness and
cultural
awareness. Due to immigration, most nations
are introduced
to distinctive values by modern transportation systems and the Internet, making
cultures
integrated and diversified. Owing to this,
people
can have the sense of togetherness and connection with
worldwide
communities.
For example
, various kinds of popular music such as jazz, rock, blues
are developed
and diversified by
worldwide
musicians and singers, gathering
people
with similar interests together.
Moreover
, globalization enhances the awareness of
cultural
identity.
Evidently
, as civilizations are integrating
speedily
,
some
people
are more conscious of introducing their original values
worldwide
. To clarify, although Vietnam is on the verge of international integration, its customs and traditions are
still
in the state of preservation by the
Government
.
On the contrary
, humans are
still
concerned about the
potentially
adverse effects of globalization.
Because
dominant countries impose
ideas
and
cultural
expression on other nations,
cultural
trade between societies is
basically
not equal.
Therefore
,
some
civilians have expressed apprehension about the lack of national identity of each country in the future.
For instance
, the new term
"
Americanization”
was coined
owing to the monopolistic influence of the US on
many
other
cultures
, such as brands, foods, media, entertainment or lifestyles.
To conclude
, the influences of
cultural
globalization can be either a benefit or a burden.
Therefore
, it is crucial that nations embrace new innovations
appropriately
to both advance and preserve original
cultures
.