cultural appropriation in a globalized society
Cultural appropriation in a globalized society refers to the adoption or use of elements from one culture by members of another culture, often without proper acknowledgment or respect for the origin culture. This phenomenon is exacerbated in a globalized society where information and cultural exchange occur rapidly and on a widespread scale. It can lead to misunderstandings, disrespect, and misrepresentation of cultures, ultimately perpetuating harmful stereotypes and power dynamics.
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