Thesis Globalization and its effects on Rwandan Culture
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Mount Kenya University
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With the help of advancement in technologies such as internet and other media channels; rich and
dominant countries continue to spread economic, political and social-cultural dominance through
what is commonly known as globalization. The current study investigated effects of globalization
on Rwandan culture. The study was conducted at the community of the School of Finance and
Banking as the target population and 320 members were used as the accessible population. Then,
by using snowball sampling technique, the researchers managed to get the 32 participants who
were then used in the study as the sample size. The study took a qualitative approach and its choice
was based on the fact that it allowed the flow of detailed information from participants who
willingly accepted to share with the researcher their own views, experiences and opinions about
possible effects of globalization on Rwandan culture. Thus, qualitative in-depth-interviews with
open ended questions or themes either in groups and/or individually were used in conjunction with
observational, contextual and desk-based techniques were used. The findings obtained after a
careful and critical pure qualitative analysis of data revealed that globalization has both positive
and negative effects on Rwandan culture. Moreover, the findings obtained indicate that the most
affected group is the young generation and who are at risk of being too dominated by western
cultures to forget all their cultural roots. In this regard, the researcher further recommends that
through formal and informal education, Rwandan generations should continuously be taught the
importance of safeguarding their own culture.
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