The impact of modernization on tribal identity and culture
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- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Shri Krishna University, Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
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The study, "The Impact of Modernization on Tribal Identity and Culture," explores the complex interplay between modernization and tribal communities, focusing on how modernization influences their cultural practices, social structures, and identity. Employing modernization theory as a framework, the research investigates the dual-edged nature of modernization, where technological advancements, urbanization, and economic integration bring both opportunities and challenges. While modernization fosters socioeconomic mobility and access to resources, it simultaneously poses risks to the preservation of traditional languages, rituals, and values. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to assess the nuanced responses of tribal communities to modernization. Findings reveal diverse adaptations ranging from cultural resilience and selective integration to significant cultural dilution depending on geographic, economic, and generational factors. The research emphasizes the need for inclusive policies that balance modernization's benefits with cultural preservation, advocating for sustainable models that respect tribal autonomy and heritage in an increasingly globalized world.
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