Author(s): Z.H Ramli*
In an era of increasing global migration, cultural identity has become a complex and evolving concept, especially within transnational communities. This research explores the dynamics of cultural identity in the context of migration, focusing on the way in which individuals and communities negotiate their cultural heritage while adapting to new socio-cultural environments. By examining the experiences of migrant groups and their participation in transnational networks, the study highlights the interplay between national, ethnic, and global identities. Through a review of literature and case studies, this paper explores how migration affects the development and transformation of cultural identity, offering a nuanced understanding of the way individuals balance their past with their present. The findings suggest that cultural identity in transnational communities is fluid and multifaceted, influenced by factors such as technology, media, social networks, and legal policies. Ultimately, this paper discusses the implications of these findings for understanding cultural diversity and inclusion in the globalized world.
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