Consuming Globalization, Local Identities, and Common Experiences

Gloria Filax
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Despite the effects of extreme nationalism that continue to plague global politics, globalization is the omnipresent condition or set of forces which undergird contemporary social relations. One notable effect of globalization is the compression of what is understood as distance and time as a result of market forces, cyberspace, and air travel. Quite simply more and more of us are easily and quickly connected to cultures and peoples around the globe through high-speed travel and cyber-technology. Consequently, those cultures that already have a dominant presence internationally are having an increasingly greater and more immediate global impact, including homogenisation of curriculum, especially with respect to science and technology, and the ubiquity of English as the global language of education. Global circulation of Western1 values and beliefs through communication technology and economic and market forces has become a focal point for social and political theory as well as government and citizen agitation (Bauman, 1999; Brown, Renner & Halweil, 2000; Falk, 2000). Concern exists about the loss of complex “indigenous” models
消费全球化、地方认同和共同经历
尽管极端民族主义的影响继续困扰着全球政治,但全球化是支撑当代社会关系的无所不在的条件或一组力量。全球化的一个显著影响是,由于市场力量、网络空间和航空旅行,人们所理解的距离和时间被压缩了。很简单,通过高速旅行和网络技术,我们越来越多的人可以轻松快速地与世界各地的文化和人民联系在一起。因此,那些已经在国际上占据主导地位的文化正在产生越来越大、越来越直接的全球影响,包括课程的同质化,特别是在科学和技术方面,以及英语作为全球教育语言的普遍存在。西方价值观和信仰通过通讯技术和经济及市场力量的全球流通已成为社会和政治理论以及政府和公民鼓动的焦点(鲍曼,1999;Brown, Renner & Halweil, 2000;福尔克,2000)。人们担心复杂的“本土”模式的丧失
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