
INTERRELATION AND CONTRADICTIONS OF THE PROCESSES OF GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION
Author(s) -
A.G. Gappasova,
Torgyn Sadykova,
Rakhat D. Stamova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
chronos journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2658-7556
DOI - 10.52013/2658-7556-57-7-7
Subject(s) - globalization , phenomenon , cultural globalization , process (computing) , cultural homogenization , order (exchange) , economic system , isolation (microbiology) , political economy , sociology , economic geography , political science , epistemology , economics , philosophy , law , computer science , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , finance , operating system
Cultural globalization, as well as the process of globalization itself, is a highly ambiguous and highly contradictory phenomenon that has both positive and negative features and consequences. Since the globalization of culture is a direct and inevitable consequence of the process of globalization itself, its positive and negative impact on certain cultures is unscientific to consider in isolation from this process. The close relationship between these two phenomena, in which cultural globalization is defined as a whole by the process of globalization as such, obliges us to consider some fundamental aspects, properties of the latter, in order to identify those features of cultural globalization that are objective in the sense that they can neither be prevented nor avoided, nor give any other direction to the processes caused and determined by these features. The article examines the relationship between these two processes and their main contradictions.