The Impact of Globalization on Traditional Cultural Practices

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Prof. Harsh Vardhan

Abstract

With the advent of globalisation came an era of unparalleled connection, effectively shrinking the globe into a little town. Some worry that this phenomena will have a negative effect on long-established cultural customs, despite the many positive effects it has had on the economy, technology, and cross-cultural understanding. the complex ways in which traditional cultural practises are being impacted by globalisation, whether via adaptation or modification, in many nations. an examination of globalisation and the forces that have accelerated it, with a focus on the contributions of commerce, technology, and cultural exchange. Afterwards, it delves into
the complex interplay between globalisation and long-standing cultural traditions, illuminating the advantages and disadvantages that communities throughout the globe encounter.

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Prof. Harsh Vardhan. (2023). The Impact of Globalization on Traditional Cultural Practices. CINEFORUM, 63(3), 24–29. Retrieved from https://revistadecineforum.com/index.php/cf/article/view/37
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Journal Article

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