Cultural Identity in Globalized Societies

Authors

  • Alex Moore PhD
  • Quinn Wright PhD
  • Jesse King PhD

Keywords:

cultural identity, globalization, cultural heritage, global trends, identity formation

Abstract

This article explores the concept of cultural identity in the context of globalization, examining how global forces influence individual and collective identities. It discusses the tensions between maintaining cultural heritage and embracing global cultural trends. The study uses qualitative methods, including interviews and ethnographic research, to understand how individuals negotiate their identities in a globalized world. The findings reveal a dynamic interplay between local traditions and global influences, highlighting the complexity of cultural identity formation today.
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Author Biographies

Alex Moore, PhD

PhD
University of Bologna
40126 Bologna, Italy

Quinn Wright, PhD

PhD
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa

Jesse King, PhD

PhD
Seoul National University
1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, South Korea

References

Seo, I., Jeong, M. , Seok, J. , Kim, H. , & Chung, J. (2022). Wylie H. Forsythe: Revolutionizing Leprosy Treatment in Modern Korea. Astra Salvensis, 10(1), 67-78.

Published

2024-12-25

Issue

Section

Articles