Compare the perspectives of the UN and Arnett on what constitutes the 'global culture', including the role of the media.

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July 8, 2014

 

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The UN adds that the media play a vital role in the construction of the cultures. In this context, the dominance of cultural power through the media, especially of western culture, has a considerable influence on cultural globalization, which has been considered a important contributor to homogenization of culture...
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However, the UN argues that global culture does not present a harmonious approach to synthesise different cultures, but rather causes a struggle for power and a class conflict between global and local culture. In contrast, Arnett, in his article, focuses on the psychological impacts of globalization instead of the impacts of global consumerism...
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