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Discussion Post
As you learned in Module, industrialization is the process in which a society or country transforms itself from a primarily agriculture-based society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Globalization reflects how the world economies are becoming more connected.
Industrialization and globalization are driving the production and consumption of cheap goods. Anthropologists can examine how cultures both influence and are influenced by industrialization and globalization. As evident in the assigned articles and video, industrialization and globalization can separate the contexts of consumption and production. Western countries as mass consumers are shielded from the circumstances of the producers in less developed countries, such as worker exploitation and changes in social structures.
In this discussion, you will examine the effects of industrialization and globalization through an anthropologist's lens using the concept of cultural relativism, which was first introduced in Module One. The discussion will take the form of a debate in which you will examine sweatshops-places where garments are made quite cheaply, usually in less developed countries-as either places that offer valuable opportunities to workers or places that oppress workers.
After reading and watching the required resources, you will craft an argument in support of the position assigned.
Assigned Position for Debate
Sweatshops oppress workers
Sweatshops offer opportunities for workers
In your initial post, be sure to do the following:
1) Explain how industrialization and globalization-including technological innovation-contribute to the existence of sweatshops.
2) Defend your assigned position, citing specific information from the provided resources.
3) Use clear statements as to how cultural relativism influences your position.