Cultural Heritage and Globalization: A Sociological Perspective

Authors

  • Sam Lopez PhD
  • Taylor Anderson Dr.
  • Morgan Evans Prof.

Keywords:

cultural heritage, globalization, cultural identity, cultural preservation, policy

Abstract

This article examines the tension between cultural heritage preservation and globalization. It explores how global forces impact local traditions and cultural identities. Through theoretical analysis and case studies, the research highlights the challenges and opportunities for preserving cultural heritage in a globalized world. The findings emphasize the need for policies that balance globalization's benefits with the protection of cultural diversity.

Author Biographies

Sam Lopez, PhD

PhD
University of Lisbon
Alameda da Universidade, 1649-004 Lisboa, Portugal

Taylor Anderson, Dr.

Dr.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Panepistimiou 30, Athens 106 79, Greece

Morgan Evans, Prof.

Prof.
Trinity College Dublin
College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

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