In recent years, the concept of globalization has been widely debated across various disciplines within the realm of social sciences. Nevertheless, pinning down a unified definition for the intricate and captivating historical trajectory of globalization proves unattainable. Anthropology, renowned for its exploration of cultural diversity on a global scale, acknowledges globalization as a multifaceted and varied phenomenon that unfolds simultaneously across domains such as culture, economy, politics, and environmental conservation.

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The Peripheral Ethnic Groups in Globalization and Intercultural Dialogue: On the “Self-Reliance” and “Distress” of the Settled Hunters of the Oroqen in China

  • Guoqing Ma

摘要

In recent years, the concept of globalization has been widely debated across various disciplines within the realm of social sciences. Nevertheless, pinning down a unified definition for the intricate and captivating historical trajectory of globalization proves unattainable. Anthropology, renowned for its exploration of cultural diversity on a global scale, acknowledges globalization as a multifaceted and varied phenomenon that unfolds simultaneously across domains such as culture, economy, politics, and environmental conservation.