Briefly discuss the impact of globalisation on culture?
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Impact of globalization on culture.
As a result of globalization, the tourism industry is abusing many indigenous communities. The growing accessibility of Western visitors to these cultures allows for a broader and not inherently equal contact between both. Western visitors often regard indigenous communities as picturesque artifacts of the past they can observe and communicate to friends. The purchase of souvenirs is, naturally, shown by western travelers as indicators of their early encounter. While the history of these indigenous groups is of interest, a sense of equality seldom exists.
The countries where tourism is of this sort (namely, many African states) frequently alter their policies in order to allow their countries to receive tourist dollars. Many indigenous peoples are relocated from their traditional territory so that the Western tourist can experience Safari as much as possible. Many African nations have been persuaded by attempts by western conservation organisations to change their environmental strategies to the extent where they directly affect the capacities of indigenous communities to pursue their traditional way of caring for their populations.