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Globalisation and Local Cultures

# 65252
A discussion on why globalisation will not make local cultures disappear.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages) | 15 sources | MLA | 2003 | Australia
Published on: May 01, 2006

Paper Summary:

Through the culmination of evidence and case studies, this paper argues that local cultures around the world are not expected to disappear with increasing globalisation. The crux of the paper centres on the theory that culture is a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon and it uses this reasoning to explain why local cultures are more likely not to lose all aspects of their traditions. It also discusses several theories on cultural change and how these relate to the force of increasing globalisation. The paper contends that we are more likely to see globalised local culture rather than global culture, therefore demonstrating the implausibility in the notion that local culture is likely to disappear.

From the Paper:

"For the Gapun people, we find globalisation forcing the hybrid language Tok Pisin into becoming the spoken vernacular for the next generation. Tok Pisin or Pidgin English is essentially how most Papua New Guinean communities have collectively interpreted and applied the English language to their own culture. In Tajikistan, there are many who hold on to socialist ideology while still embracing a traditional Islamic code of behaviour (Rashid 1995). Tomlinson (1999) argues, however, that hybridisation of culture is not a new phenomenon. So if local cultures have always been hybrid, what is the effect of globalisation on them?"

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APA Citation:

Globalisation and Local Cultures (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 25, 2012, from http://www.academon.com.au/Essay-Globalisation-and-Local-Cultures/65252

MLA Citation:

"Globalisation and Local Cultures" 01 April 2012. Web. 25 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.com.au/Essay-Globalisation-and-Local-Cultures/65252>




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Apr 26, 2006
I go to the University of Queensland, and am in my final year of undergraduate Bachelor of Social Work and Social Policy. All of my essays have been graded with at least a distinction (75%+) , and some have been awarded high distinctions (85%+).
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