The problem
As people interact, trade, socialize, and live together, they develop a common culture; they learn to appreciate and respect other people’s views objectives, values, standpoints, and opinions. The culture of a people is unique to them; cultural differences among countries are a hindrance to globalization.
The dimension of the problem
Cultural globalization is used to refer to the erosion of an individual group or country culture, to create a common and generally accepted system of doing things. When full cultural globalization is reached, then people will be interacting freely and can easily predict the actions of each other. The people of the area uphold a certain culture and it is transmitted to new entrants into society. it covers areas of the language used by the people, the way they do a thing, a religion that they practice, structure, identity, norms, beliefs, and values they hold, Art, music, and songs also form another form of culture that the people hold. When cultural globalization is attained, then all the above elements of culture will be common across all tribes and countries (Schulte, 2000).
Evaluating evidence
One of the breakthroughs that globalization has brought is enhancing the movement of people from one region to another. Persons of different cultures interact, share values, discuss various issues, and get a chance to appreciate each other’s way of life. It is appreciated that human beings develop a certain mode of behavior from factors arising from socialization right from childhood to adulthood. Our values, beliefs, and morals are largely influenced by the society we live in, culture, and hereditary factors. Societies have different mechanisms that are geared to re-enforcing certain behavior deemed acceptable. However, as human beings interact with each other change their lifestyle, or are compelled to change their mode of belief whether consciously or not, a behavior modification, which in most cases conflicts with previously instilled values, occurs. Globalization has enabled people to interact with each other. They have different cultures and the emergence of a global culture is starting to be experienced. Such leads to the acquisition of new ways of doing things and cultural exchanges. Of the greatest, influence the information and technology’s role in enhancing cultural effects. The consolidation of the media such as the television, the internet, radio, magazines, and newspapers from one country find their way to another because of the open interaction between nations, consequently influencing people’s way of life.
People with different ideologies come together and share their standpoints and opinions, when they are doing this; they are developing common ideologies and creating a platform of understanding. A certain culture’s ideology when shared with another gives a better reflection of the society and people are willing and able to work together as a team. Common issues are solved on the same platform and respect among people is upheld.
The development of multiculturalism generation is also another effect of globalization; people who cannot say they prescribe to a certain culture that they find unique; they are guided by the general condition in the environment they are living. When a company is developing internationally, it needs to understand the culture of the venturing country. Cultural intelligence is a management tool within organizational psychology, that emphasizes that understanding or individual, group, communal and national culture enhances strategic management; it influences the capacity for a business to engage successfully in a certain environment.
Type of evidence offered
The writer uses historical and trend data analysis to develop the topic, he cuts back to the traditional way of doing this, then discusses the modern situation, and using the trend he projects the future of possible global culture. The writer reflects on secondary material and primary sources of data to give a rich document about the topic.
Data representation and Idiosyncratic
The two topics are written without any language jargon but they are straight forwards and enriching the reader. They have a close connection with what the world is going through this a reader can relate the topics to real life situations. The language used is simple, explanatory, and to the point.
Can data be interpolated differently?
Different scholars have different ways of interpolating data and information; depending on the reader of the two topics and probably the exposure that the reader has had, interpolation may be different. What stands out in either interpolation is that globalization has an effect on world culture and in the future, if the trend continues, then the world will have a common global culture (Manfred, 2003).
Conclusion
As economies expand and trade with each other with the assistance of improved technology, the world is becoming a global village. Globalization is a process of integration of regional economies and cultures into a global network of trade. Interaction among different categories of people has lead to multiculturalism; in the future, it is projected that the world will have a common culture.
References
Manfred, B. (2003).Globalization: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Schulte, J. A. (2000). Globalization: a critical introduction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.