cultural transmission and globalization

Cultural transmission refers to the transfer and sharing of cultural knowledge, ideas, beliefs, customs, and practices from one generation to another within a society or between different societies. It involves the passing down of cultural traditions, values, and behaviors through various means such as oral storytelling, education, art forms, and social interaction. Globalization, on the other hand, is the process by which the world becomes increasingly interconnected through the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas across national borders. It involves the integration of economies, cultures, and societies, leading to greater interdependence and interconnectedness among nations. Globalization can influence cultural transmission by facilitating the spread of cultural traits, norms, and practices across different parts of the world.

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