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Globalization and Culture
Author(s)Kamwendo, Mike
AbstractWhere democracy has eroded the spirit of nationalism, globalization has finished off by eroding culture, from a national one to an international one where the topics of the day are no longer what has happened locally, but as dictated by CNN or sky news. The biggest snag is that this seemingly innocent exploitation of technology does have an agenda, that the lesser watch and read what the bigger media wants them to read; a sort of neo-neo colonialism. Then begs the final question: how does one protect ones culture from being eroded by globalization or is it already too late?
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