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Evolution and Globalization's Impact on Culture: A Comparative Study

   

Added on  2023-06-03

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Cultural Anthropology
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How does evolution work?
Evolution can be defined as the changes that occur in the inherited traits of a
population. These traits happen to be the expressions of genes that are passed on to the
offsprings (Sober,2011). However, in case mutation occurs in these genes it can result in
altered traits thus bringing about heritable differences between populations. However new
characteristics can also be acquired through the transfer of genes between populations, in
cases of migration between species and in the case of horizontal gene transfer. Evolution is
said to occur when these inheritable traits become rare or visible in a particular population
this is possible randomly through changes in genetics or non-randomly through natural
selection(Sober,2011). Natural selection is said to be the process in which heritable traits
which help species to survive become more common while the bad traits are slowly
eliminated. This occurs when those organisms with good inheritable traits pass these traits to
the next generation
However, in many generations adaptations are said to occur when successive small
changes in the traits and natural selection for those traits that are best suited for the
environment. On the other hand, genetic drift is said to cause significant changes in the traits
of a population (Rogers, 2011). Genetic drift is caused by the role of chance on given
individuals based on whether they will survive or reproduce. Species can be explained as a
group of organism that reproduces with each other thus bringing forth fertile organism
(Rogers, 2011). However, when different species are kept into populations that do not allow
them to interbreed, selection of novel trait, mutations, and genetic drift will always cause the
accumulation of differences which bring about new species over time.

How globalization transform the culture
Globalization is rapidly harmonizing cultures in the world. This has brought about
new trends in nation and city building, new technology innovations and new patterns of
migration and diaspora (Hurn,& Tomalin, 2013). However, the economic and social effects
of globalization have significantly been studied, but less is known of the impact of
globalization on culture. Everyone needs to be aware of how globalization is affecting our
culture today. In this paper, we will look at four aspects of globalization which are mobility,
sustainability, connectivity and aesthetics which have in turn influenced the global culture.
Globalization has caused some trends in mobility (Hurn,& Tomalin, 2013). People
migrate, die or integrate different ideas and art, which in return circulate very first thus
making people change the way they think in various categories such as professional, national
identities, religion, and linguistics
Considering the aspect of sustainability, to sustain usually means to eliminate
competition or to keep in existence. Sustainability in the cultural, social and political domain
has significantly been affected by globalization (Bains, 2015). Thus there has been instability
of politics and culture in this globalized world especially in capitalist nations. Globalization
has helped in solving this by opening new employment opportunities. Thus assisting in
raising standards of people which translates to higher economic growth
In major studies, the aspect of aesthetics has been much ignored. Aesthetics can be
referred to as the study of art and perception. Aesthetics can be thought as to how
performances, sound and language change and get to be used in politics. For example,
democracy which happens to be the notion of western politics is related to the aesthetic
perception and the worldview of an individual (Bains, 2015). Due to globalization, people

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