westernization and its challenges to traditional cultural transmission practices
Westernization refers to the process of adopting Western values, beliefs, practices, and ideologies. It poses challenges to traditional cultural transmission practices as it disrupts and replaces long-established customs, rituals, and languages, thereby potentially leading to the loss of indigenous knowledge, erosion of cultural identity, and weakening of traditional social structures.
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