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How globalisation affects cultural identities: (Positive (Economics…
How globalisation affects cultural identities:
Positive
Economics
Improve on the tourism industry
More jobs provided to people from poor countries
Provides poor countries with the chance to grow
Culture
Knowing everything that is going on around you
Influx of information (regional – worldwide)
Mass communication
Spread knowledge about the Human Rights
People became more open and tolerant
Better understanding of foreign values and attitudes
Each country is learning more about other cultures
Global networking provides the opportunity to solve problems with other cultures
Language
Emergence of English as a world-linking, global language
Education
More educational and global employment opportunities
Negative
Language
Disappearance of indigenous languages
Emergence of English as a world-linking, global language
Culture
Erosion of the indigenous traditional values
Social injustice
Limits our cultural innovation
“Standard behavior”
Oppressed opinions
Value assimilation
Melting pot
Identity loss
Education
Poor countries are left behind in terms of technology
Economics
Increase of the gap between rich and poor countries
Competition between countries
People from developed countries may lose their jobs for people in non-developed countries