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  2. Global cultural flows - Wikipedia

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    Global cultural flow involves the flow of people, artifacts, and ideas across national boundaries as result of globalization. [1] [2]: 296 Global cultural flows can be observed in five interdependent 'Landscapes', or dimensions, that distinguish the fundamental disjunctures between economy, culture, and politics in the global cultural economy.

  3. Arjun Appadurai - Wikipedia

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    For him the ‘new global cultural economy has to be seen as a complex, overlapping, disjunctive order’. [17] This order is composed of different interrelated, yet disjunctive global cultural flows, [18] specifically the following five: Ethnoscapes: the migration of people across cultures and borders

  4. Cultural globalization - Wikipedia

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    One attempt to do so was the Cultural Globalization Index, proposed by Randolph Kluver and Wayne Fu in 2004, and initially published by Foreign Policy Magazine. [9] This effort measured cultural flow by using global trade in media products (books, periodicals, and newspapers) as a proxy for cultural flow.

  5. Dimensions of globalization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural globalization is the intensification and expansion of cultural flows across the globe. [2] Culture is a very broad concept and has many facets, but in the discussion on globalization, Steger means it to refer to “the symbolic construction, articulation, and dissemination of meaning.” Topics under this heading include discussion ...

  6. Study of global communication - Wikipedia

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    The study of global communication is an interdisciplinary field focusing on global communication, or the ways that people connect, share, relate, and mobilize across geographic, political, economic, social, and cultural divides. Global communication implies a transfer of knowledge and ideas from centers of power to peripheries and the ...

  7. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    The development of global cross-cultural competence in the workforce through ad-hoc training has deserved increasing attention in recent times. [130] [131] More and more students are seeking higher education in foreign countries and many international students now consider overseas study a stepping-stone to permanent residency within a country ...

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  9. Category:Cultural globalization - Wikipedia

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    Global culture (5 C, 19 P) H. Human migration (25 C, 205 P) I. ... Global cultural flows; Global digital divide; Global politics; I. Ideoscape; International human ...