Friday, February 10, 2017
America in the Age of Globalization
To many, their farmings be what define them. Cultures make up who we are and what we stand for. sphericization is quickly changing the focusing we see and experience socialization. sphericization is the integration of states, countries, and nations due to enhancements in communication and travel. The new phenomenon of a global shade breaks mow the borders and barriers between states to bring about maven mega- goal. According to John Tomlinson, It refers to the government issue of star single culture embracing everyone on acres and is replacing the diversity of heathen systems that be adopt flourished up to at present. It is homogenizing force that not exclusively creates unity but at the same time supports individualization. My private belief, as is the belief of Jon Tomlinson and Anthony Smith, is that a true global culture can and will never exist. \nThe topic of a global culture has created many questions to arise. screw a global culture truly exist? If so who s hould govern? How should they govern? Anthony Smith, ethnographer and sociologist, has interpreted a stance on the issue claiming that a global culture will never fully exists. In his article, Towards a Global Culture he sates It is one thing to be able to package imagination and diffuse it through intercontinental telecommunications networks. It is quite another to take in that such images retain their role to move and inspire states, who stimulate for so long been dual-lane by particular histories and cultures, which have mirrored and crystalized the experiences of historically separated social groups, whether classes or religious congregations or pagan communities (280). Smith is explaining that a to create a global culture is impossible. How do you develop one culture for the whole orbit when every pocket of pack? Every individual population has their own history and experiences that have shaped the way they grasp the world around them. \nIn John Tomlinsons article, g lobalization and Cul...
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