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People are forgetting
their national culture

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Background
Globalization, technology, and migration are eroding national
culture, which shapes identity. Hofstede (2011) shows
globalization disrupts traditions, while Fanon (2023)
highlights the harm of colonialism. Digital spaces worsen the
loss of cultural heritage (Stainforth, 2022).

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Problem Statement
Global influences and digital media are erasing national
cultures and traditions, leading to cultural loss, reduced
diversity, and weakened community identity.

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Purpose of the Study
This study explores why national culture is fading,
focusing on globalization, digital media, and
migration, and suggests ways to protect it.

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Research Questions
- Why is national cultural memory fading?
- How does digital media affect cultural heritage?
- What role do migration and urbanization play in
weakening traditions?

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Significance of the Study
Understanding cultural loss helps policymakers,
educators, and communities protect their identities.
This study offers ideas for balancing modern life with
preserving traditions.

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Conclusion
National culture faces global challenges. This study
offers insights to protect identity and traditions in a
changing world.
As Fanon (2023) notes, saving national culture is
about preserving identity in a shifting world.

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References
Hofstede, G. (2011). Dimensionalizing cultures: The Hofstede model in context.
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/orpc/vol2/iss1/8/
Fanon, F. (2023). On National Culture. Imperialism.
https://api.taylorfrancis.com/content/chapters/edit/download?identifierName=doi&identifierV
Stainforth, E. (2022). Collective memory or the right to be forgotten? Cultures of digital
memory and forgetting in the European Union.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/17506980211044707’
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