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Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age, Impact of Globalization,…
Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age
Diversity in Society
The recognition of a human, social, and linguistic background.
Highlights communities and their heterogeneity.
Involves internal and external contextual factors:
language
territory
traditions
cultural representations
Struggle for Justice and Culture
Marginalized communities seek justice and cultural preservation.
Necessary internal and external changes.
Approaches to Diversity
Different political and ideological implications
Intraculturalism
the interaction within a culture
interculturality
interaction among cultures
Multiculturalism
interaction of different cultures within one social setting
cultural minorities
Transculturalism
the interaction across cultural boundaries.
Interculturality and Restructuring
interculturality
dialogue and movement toward a union of nations and cultures
economically
politically
socially
spiritually
creating conditions of social justice and equality
free interaction of cultures on the one side, and on the other
a mutual transformation of their cultural factors.
culture
Realm of freedom, creativity, and realization of each human being
A micro-universe, together with other universes
through interaction creates a macro-universe
interculturality
Restructuring of social frameworks
Relationship between cultural differences and inequality
Decolonial Perspective
Alternatives to colonial development.
Avoiding colonial practices in diversity management
Intercultural viewpoint
Social inequality reduction
Recognition of diversities and heterogeneity.
Correlation between Theory and Educational Communities' Needs
Going beyond legal pluralism
Educational reforms and the intercultural dimension.
Facing limitations imposed by neoliberal policies
Challenges in ensuring equal rights
Pluriculturalism and its call for change.
Additional needs of educational communities
Decolonial perspective and alternatives to hegemonic development
Critiques of multiculturalism and its cultural compartments
interculturality as a reshaping of social positions
rebuilding communities' status internally and externally in a territory.
Relationship between cultural difference and inequality in interculturality
Impact of Globalization
Economic openness and the emergence of new political identities
the interconnectedness of cultures, and the porosity of borders
Identities and Cultural Mixing
Effects similar to colonization: Neocolonialism
homogenization of culture/diversities
Culture as a resource
Colonization and Identity Loss
Use of dominant or violent means
cultural loss
Loss of social identities
Emergence of the decolonial discourse.
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