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Globalization Effects on Cultural Studies
Research Guide

What is Globalization Effects on Cultural Studies?

Globalization Effects on Cultural Studies examines how global interconnectedness influences cultural hybridization, identity transformations, media flows, and local resistances in diverse societies.

This subtopic analyzes cultural changes driven by migration, media globalization, and economic integration, often through case studies of films, education, and community practices. Key papers include Sholihati and Purnama (2021) on racism portrayals in global media (3 citations) and Lupu (2023) on post-pandemic cultural shifts in artistic self-esteem (1 citation). Over 10 recent papers explore intersections with pandemics, education, and organizational climates.

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Key Challenges

Why It Matters

Researchers apply this to understand identity resilience amid media globalization, as in Sholihati and Purnama (2021) analyzing racism in the film Where’s the Money (2017). It informs educational adaptations during global crises, per Rupnarain (2024) on teacher roles in Guyana high schools amid COVID-19. Organizational studies benefit from insights on cultural satisfaction in public entities (Zegarra Lizana, 2023), aiding policy for multicultural workforces.

Key Research Challenges

Measuring Cultural Hybridization

Quantifying hybrid cultural forms from global flows remains difficult due to subjective identity metrics. Sholihati and Purnama (2021) highlight media analysis challenges in isolating globalization effects. Lupu (2023) notes self-esteem variances post-global disruptions complicate causal links.

Pandemic Disrupted Flows

COVID-19 altered migration and media exchanges, obscuring pre-post globalization patterns. Barroga and Borbon (2022) document tourism crises impacting cultural exchanges. Jatmiko et al. (2021) identify psychological barriers in isolated training, mirroring cultural isolations.

Local Resistances vs Global Forces

Balancing global influences with local resistances requires multi-method approaches across regions. Rupnarain (2024) shows educational shifts in Guyana resisting uniform globalization. Zegarra Lizana (2023) reveals organizational climates resisting homogenized satisfaction norms.

Essential Papers

1.

RACISM IN WHERE’S THE MONEY(2017) MOVIE

Jeanniefer Sholihati, Arry Purnama · 2021 · CALL · 3 citations

Racism still needs attention because it still happens until now. Where’s the Money is attractive popular movie about black people so that this research focuses on exploring the kind of racism in Wh...

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Characteristics and Physical Fitness Levels of Students in Wetlands

Herita Warni, Syamsul Arifin, Ramadhan Arifin · 2021 · Kinestetik Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani · 3 citations

The purpose of this study was to determine the level of physical fitness and characteristics of students in the wetland area of Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. The research method used is a surve...

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Impact to the operating tourism business during COVID-19 pandemic towards crisis management practices in the province of Quirino

Maricel B. Barroga, Noelah Mae D Borbon · 2022 · International Journal of Research Studies in Management · 3 citations

The global CoViD-19 crisis has greatly impacted the economy, society, and labor market, affecting every product supply and demand.The tourism and hospitality industries have encountered persistent ...

4.

Las actividades extracurriculares y el mejoramiento cualitativo de la educación

Sonia Alcira Macay-López, Nancy Raquel Cedeño-Vera, Fanny Maritza Holguín-Mero et al. · 2022 · EPISTEME KOINONIA · 1 citations

El objetivo general de la investigación fue describir las actividades extracurriculares y el mejoramiento cualitativo de la educación. Los investigadores se plantearon la metodología desde el parad...

5.

Desempleo de la población juvenil en la parroquia Buenavista, cantón Machala

Lady Andrea León-Serrano · 2024 · MQRInvestigar · 1 citations

Los gobiernos han demostrado interés en erradicar los niveles de desocupación en las economías, los aspectos económicos que afectan a los jóvenes es tema de discusión y cuestionamientos por el apor...

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RELATIONSHIP: SELF-ESTEEM - ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT - ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF MUSIC STUDENTS AFTER THE PANDEMIC YEARS

Daciana Lupu · 2023 · Journal Plus Education · 1 citations

The research aimed to investigate the relationship between the self-esteem of music students and their academic and artistic performance in both, the pre-pandemic period of Covid-19 and post- pande...

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Psychological Problems of Athletes in Undergoing Independent Training Programs During the Pandemic Covid-19

Tutur Jatmiko, Suryanto Suryanto, Priambodo Anung · 2021 · Britain International of Linguistics Arts and Education (BIoLAE) Journal · 1 citations

The global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus reduces human activities in various aspects of life, including sporting events. Restrictions on activities on a large scale make sporting events tha...

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

No pre-2015 foundational papers available; start with highest-cited recent: Sholihati and Purnama (2021) for media globalization baseline.

Recent Advances

Prioritize Lupu (2023) for identity post-pandemic, Rupnarain (2024) for educational transformations, Zegarra Lizana (2023) for organizational cultures.

Core Methods

Descriptive surveys (Warni et al., 2021), content analysis of media (Sholihati and Purnama, 2021), correlational studies (Lupu, 2023), and crisis management reviews (Barroga and Borbon, 2022).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Globalization Effects on Cultural Studies

Discover & Search

Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find papers like Sholihati and Purnama (2021) on media racism amid globalization, then citationGraph reveals low-citation clusters in cultural studies; findSimilarPapers expands to Lupu (2023) for post-pandemic identity shifts.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract cultural hybridization themes from Barroga and Borbon (2022), verifies claims with verifyResponse (CoVe) against OpenAlex data, and runs PythonAnalysis for statistical verification of citation impacts using pandas on fitness and self-esteem correlations (Warni et al., 2021; Lupu, 2023); GRADE grading scores evidence strength in resistance narratives.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in pandemic-era cultural flow studies, flags contradictions between global media (Sholihati and Purnama, 2021) and local education (Rupnarain, 2024); Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for hybridized identity reviews, latexCompile for reports, and exportMermaid for flow diagrams of globalization resistances.

Use Cases

"Analyze cultural identity shifts in music education post-COVID globalization using Lupu 2023."

Research Agent → searchPapers(Lupu 2023) → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis(correlation self-esteem/academic data pandas plot) → GRADE high evidence → researcher gets statistical charts verifying pandemic cultural effects.

"Write LaTeX review on racism in global films like Sholihati 2021."

Synthesis Agent → gap detection(media globalization) → Writing Agent → latexEditText(structure review) → latexSyncCitations(Sholihati) → latexCompile(PDF) → researcher gets compiled paper with synced references on cultural hybridization.

"Find code for analyzing organizational cultural climates in global contexts."

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls(Zegarra Lizana 2023) → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo(satisfaction models) → githubRepoInspect(python scripts) → researcher gets repo code for replicating climate surveys.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 10+ papers like Barroga and Borbon (2022), chaining searchPapers → citationGraph → structured CSV export on tourism cultural impacts. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints to verify Jatmiko et al. (2021) psychological data against globalization isolation claims. Theorizer generates hypotheses on post-pandemic cultural resistances from Rupnarain (2024) education flows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines Globalization Effects on Cultural Studies?

It examines cultural hybridization, flows, and resistances under globalization via media, migration, and identity analyses (Sholihati and Purnama, 2021).

What methods appear in key papers?

Surveys and descriptive analyses dominate, as in Warni et al. (2021) physical fitness surveys and Lupu (2023) self-esteem correlations in music students.

Which papers lead citations?

Sholihati and Purnama (2021, 3 citations) on movie racism and Barroga and Borbon (2022, 3 citations) on tourism crises top recent lists.

What open problems persist?

Quantifying hybridity amid pandemics and modeling local resistances against global media remain unresolved (Rupnarain, 2024; Jatmiko et al., 2021).

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