hybrid identities in a globalized world
Hybrid identities in a globalized world refer to individuals who embody multiple cultural, social, or national identities as a result of globalization. These identities are a combination of different influences, traditions, and beliefs from various parts of the world, leading to a complex and diverse sense of self.
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