globalization and identity
Globalization refers to the process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, individuals, and organizations across the world, resulting in the exchange of goods, services, ideas, and cultures on a global scale. Identity, on the other hand, refers to an individual or group's unique set of characteristics, values, beliefs, and affiliations that define who they are and distinguish them from others. In the context of globalization, the concept of "globalization and identity" explores how globalization influences and shapes individual and collective identities, leading to the blending, adaptation, or preservation of cultural, national, ethnic, and social identities in a globalized world.
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