This paper argues that the notion of identity amongst Indian migrants has not ruptured as a result of globalization or Westernization. Given the focus of this paper, to understand the global reframing of cultural identity in immigrant communities, globalization theories from the perspective of the social sciences and empirical evidence from studies on Indian migrant families were analyzed. The aspects of globalization considered to have an impact on cultural identity included westernization, cultural change, global media, consumerism and communication technologies. The analysis points toward the trends of homogenization and hybridization of culture which have become the features of the globalized era in the 21st century
The globalization process our society is experiencing affects our daily lives and routines in severa...
In recent decades, globalization has become a growing concern for developing countries. Eastern coun...
The narratives of the migrant women in this paper reveal the challenges of ‘uprooting and resettling...
Rupture or continuity? The impact of globalisation on cultural identity and education in Indian immi...
Contemporary globalization has produced many changes in our economy, society, culture, and politics....
This paper explores the universality of processes of cultural change by comparing identity narrative...
This paper explores the universality of processes of cultural change by comparing identity narrative...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
Fluidity of cultural identity is an enduring inheritance of contemporary globalisation. One of the l...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
This paper discusses the shaping of new identities within the culture of the global society. Culture...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. In every aspect of life, it has made its...
Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. In every aspect of life, it has made its...
In recent decades, globalization has become a growing concern for developing countries. Eastern coun...
The globalization process our society is experiencing affects our daily lives and routines in severa...
In recent decades, globalization has become a growing concern for developing countries. Eastern coun...
The narratives of the migrant women in this paper reveal the challenges of ‘uprooting and resettling...
Rupture or continuity? The impact of globalisation on cultural identity and education in Indian immi...
Contemporary globalization has produced many changes in our economy, society, culture, and politics....
This paper explores the universality of processes of cultural change by comparing identity narrative...
This paper explores the universality of processes of cultural change by comparing identity narrative...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
Fluidity of cultural identity is an enduring inheritance of contemporary globalisation. One of the l...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
This paper discusses the shaping of new identities within the culture of the global society. Culture...
<p>In anthropological perspective, identity is taken from the two opposite angles; uniqueness and sa...
Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. In every aspect of life, it has made its...
Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. In every aspect of life, it has made its...
In recent decades, globalization has become a growing concern for developing countries. Eastern coun...
The globalization process our society is experiencing affects our daily lives and routines in severa...
In recent decades, globalization has become a growing concern for developing countries. Eastern coun...
The narratives of the migrant women in this paper reveal the challenges of ‘uprooting and resettling...