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westernisation is a process whereby societies come under or adopt Western culture in areas such as industry, technology, law, politics, economics, lifestyle, diet, clothing, language, alphabet, religion, philosophy, and values.[1] Westernization has been an accelerating influence across the world in the last few centuries, with some thinkers assuming Westernization to be the equivalent of modernization,[2] a way of thought that is often debated. The overall process of Westernization is often two-sided in that Western influences and interests themselves are joined with parts of the affected society, at minimum, to change towards a more Westernized society, in the hope of attaining a Western life or some aspects of it, while Western societies are themselves affected by this process and interaction with non-Western groups.
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Societal changes, brought about by the influence of advanced western countries, are referred to by sociologists as westernisation. It is a gradual replacement and transformation of the traditional culture of the society concerned, by that of the west. Westernisation is used to signify the effect of western societies like the UK, USA, France or b. U. Nov. 2011 Germany, on eastern societies like India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Societal changes, brought about by the influence of advanced western countries, are referred to by sociologists as westernisation. It is a gradual replacement and transformation of the traditional culture of the society concerned, by that of the west. Westernisation is used to signify the effect of western societies like the UK, USA, France or b. U. Nov. 2011 Germany, on eastern societies like India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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