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Cultural Values Shifts

Mark Chambers

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Publisher: Publifye

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"Cultural Values Shifts" explores the fascinating evolution of societies' moral compasses, examining how migration, technology, and policy drive changes in what we consider right and wrong. This social science study reveals how cultural values are not static but are constantly renegotiated. For example, migration patterns significantly influence the blending and diffusion of values, while digital communication reshapes social norms. The book examines the impact of these forces, delving into the effects of migration, technology, and policy, and how they reshape our understanding of ethics and intercultural understanding.

 
Structured in four parts, it begins with foundational theories, progresses to case studies on migration and technology, and concludes by analyzing how policies reinforce specific values. The book provides a framework for analyzing cultural shifts and understanding their implications. By adopting an analytical and evidence-based approach, "Cultural Values Shifts" offers insights valuable for policymakers, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between culture and contemporary society. It avoids prescriptive moral judgments, instead providing a comprehensive overview of cultural evolution and its impact on social change.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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