Globalization and Cultural Hybridization Implications for Local Identity and Social Transformation

Globalisasi dan Hibridisasi Budaya: Implikasi Terhadap Identitas Lokal dan Transformasi Sosial

  • Maulana Teguh Perdana Politeknik Purbaya, Teknik Informatika
  • Heny Indriani Politeknik Purbaya
Kata Kunci: Cultural Hybridization, Globalization, Literature Review, Local Identity, Social Transformation

Abstrak

The global interaction of cultures has significantly influenced the dynamics of local identities in various communities. This article aims to analyze patterns of cultural hybridization and their implications for local identity and social transformation. Through a systematic literature review of Scopus, Google Scholar, JSTOR, and ScienceDirect up to 2024, documents were selected based on key relevance and analyzed thematically. Globalization can lead to both erosion and revitalization of local identity. The emergence of hybrid and multiple identities. The role of digital technology in both the preservation and commodification of culture. These findings recommend cultural education policies and digital support for local preservation.

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2026-02-18