THE DEVELOPMENT’S TRENDS OF MODERN ETHICAL PROBLEMS IN THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION

Authors

  • Lalikhon Mukhamedjanova

Keywords:

Globalization, ethical issues, cultural unity, cultural diversity, social responsibility, social justice, global cooperation, multinational corporations, social media and ethics

Abstract

In the process of globalization, the interaction of societies and cultures is intensifying, which leads to the emergence of new trends and features of modern ethical problems. This study focuses on the major ethical issues observed in the era of globalization, including loss of cultural cohesion, rising economic inequality, data privacy, and cybersecurity concerns. Research also examines issues such as global environmental problems and their impact on the future of humanity. Key findings examine the social, economic and cultural implications of ethical issues. The Practical Suggestions section offers strategies for increasing public responsibility, respecting cultural diversity, promoting economic justice, and strengthening technological security in response to these challenges. The purpose of this study is to provide a deep understanding of ethical issues in the process of globalization and show ways to find effective solutions to them.

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Published

2025-01-21