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Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age

In today's globalizing world, cultural diversity is a prominent and multifaceted concept that encompasses various approaches to understanding and engaging with different cultural identities.

Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age

Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age

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INTER, MULTI AND TRANSCULTURALITY [1]

Transculturality
Construct bridges

New forms of cultures

Cross social frontiers

Not stereotypes

Multiculturalism
Promotes

Not cultural exchange

Not social transformation

Cultural coexistences

Interculturality
Promote

Apprenticeship

Comprehension

Recognition

Diversity

[2]

formation
Self-perception
Social influences negotiation
Refers to
Self-construction
Self-conception
Cultural identity
Categorization of a person by others

GLOBALIZATION [5]

internationalization
growing interconnectedness

interdependence of

Institutions

People

CULTURAL DIVERSITY

Can be strengthened through [5]
globalization

by providing the

means and wherewithal to support cultural groups

to make a difference in society

Appreciates society [3]
made up of

different groups with different

Sexual orientations

Beliefs

Needs

Talents

Skills

Interests

POSTCOLONIAL DISCOURSE [4]

Social relations
Pedagogy should be organized around the thesis of the constructed nature of all knowledge. [2] (McCarthy et al., 2003).
Literature Painting Music

prophetic, anticipatory, and instructive [2] (McCarthy et al., 2003).

Social inequality
Dominance
Associations in the conceptualization of culture [2] (McCarthy et al., 2003)
Power
Limitations of monological and homogenizing approaches [2] (McCarthy et al., 2003)
Discourse
Culture

Identity

Curriculum [2] (McCarthy et al., 2003).

CULTURAL PLURALISM [2]

model of multiculturalism
encompasses

based groups

the government’s involvement in a society’s cultural and ethnic issues

the ‘vertical’ aspect of the mosaic metaphor

a socio-political strategy
targeted at new arrivers

to easily refer to the concept of how cultures interact in a certain society