Global Cultural Shifts

Global Cultural Shifts

GEW Social Sciences Group / Hichem Karoui (Editor)

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Editorial:
Global East-West LTD
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
ISBN:
9798230420101
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'Global Cultural Shifts,' by GEW Social Sciences Group, explores the intricate interplay between technology, culture, and globalization, emphasizing the need to preserve cultural integrity while embracing technological advancements. It highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by digital platforms in shaping cultural identities and interactions. The book underscores the importance of maintaining cultural authenticity amidst the rapid spread of global connectivity and consumer culture.A significant focus is placed on the ethical considerations and challenges posed by digital media, particularly the proliferation of disinformation and harmful content. The book discusses the ethical dilemmas surrounding data privacy and the impact of social media algorithms on societal cohesion. It calls for a multilayered approach to address these issues, including transparent content moderation and media literacy initiatives.The book also delves into the preservation of cultural identities in the face of globalization. It suggests that community involvement and technological advancements can play a crucial role in conserving cultural heritage. The book advocates for a future where cultural conservation is prioritized, ensuring that technological progress does not come at the expense of cultural diversity.Furthermore, the book examines the future trends in social media and cultural interactions, emphasizing the potential for these platforms to democratize cultural narratives and amplify underrepresented voices. However, it warns against the risks of misrepresentation and over-commercialization, which could reduce cultures to mere consumable artifacts. The book stresses the need for equitable access to technology to ensure inclusive participation in the digital cultural landscape.In conclusion, the book provides a retrospective view of history as a map of cultural encounters, illustrating how trade and cultural exchanges have historically shaped societies. It highlights the transformative power of trade in fostering cross-cultural understanding and innovation, drawing parallels to the current digital age, where cultural exchanges continue to evolve on a global scale.

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