The document discusses several perspectives on cultural globalization: 1) Hyperglobalizers view the homogenization of culture under American popular culture and consumerism. Political skeptics see thin global culture relative to national cultures with ongoing cultural differences and conflicts. 2) Transformationalists see an intermingling of cultures resulting in new hybrid cultural forms. 3) Culture is shaped by social constructions, everyday expressions, and commodified outputs from industries like film, TV, and music. 4) Cultural globalization involves the transmission of culture through movement of people, objects, communication, and is facilitated by advances in transportation and technology.