This course explores modern cultural challenges, including cultural appropriation, globalization’s effect on local traditions, and the role of digital platforms in shaping cultural expression. Participants will learn how to navigate these complex issues with sensitivity and awareness.
Gaining a nuanced understanding of cultural appropriation and local traditions will enhance your cultural literacy.
Developing critical thinking skills applicable to global cultural challenges prepares you for real-world application.
Being equipped to navigate and contribute to respectful cultural engagement fosters a more inclusive perspective in diverse environments.
This module lays the groundwork for understanding how globalization has reshaped cultural interactions across the world. Students will learn about key theories and models, including Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and other influential frameworks, with references to popular texts like 'The World is Flat' and 'Cultures and Organizations'. Understanding Globalization Theoretical Frameworks in Cultural Studies Global Cultural Convergence and Divergence
This module delves into the complex debates surrounding cultural appropriation. Students will engage with scholarly texts such as 'Who Owns Culture?' to explore the implications of appropriating cultural symbols and practices, and what it means to engage with other cultures respectfully and responsively. Defining Cultural Appropriation Historical Context and Evolution Ethical Considerations and Social Impact
This module focuses on the dynamic interplay between global forces and local practices. Drawing upon case studies and academic insights from books like 'The World is Flat', students will explore how globalization can both endanger and enrich local traditions, and learn strategies for preserving cultural heritage amid global change. Preservation of Local Traditions Global Trends and Their Local Impact Balancing Global and Local Identities
Digital platforms have revolutionized how culture is created, shared, and consumed. This module explores the double-edged nature of digital media—from amplifying marginalized voices to the risks of cultural homogenization. Drawing insights from contemporary studies and frameworks, participants will learn to critically assess digital cultural expressions. Emergence of Digital Culture Social Media's Role in Shaping Culture Ethics and Regulation in Digital Expression
This capstone module synthesizes previous learning, offering actionable approaches to tackle cultural challenges. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and case studies, students will explore policy recommendations, community-based interventions, and strategic frameworks from influential texts to foster respectful cultural engagement. Strategic Approaches to Cultural Challenges Policy and Community Responses Global Case Studies in Cultural Navigation
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benefits
- Gain a nuanced understanding of cultural appropriation and local traditions.
- Develop critical thinking skills applicable to global cultural challenges.
- Be equipped to navigate and contribute to respectful cultural engagement.
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