Social Studies 10-1: Unit 1 - Globalization and Identity

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Globalization

The process that is making the world's citizens increasingly interdependent economically, socially, politically, environmentally, and technologically

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Social Globalization

The process by which peoples' lifestyles spread over global networks

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Political Globalization

Globalization through politics and world leaders

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Global Village

The idea, popularized by Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s, that the entire world and its inhabitants are becoming one large community interconnected by technology, particularly television

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United Nations

An organization of interdependent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security

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La Francophonie

An international organization representing countries where French is the first or customary language

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Individual Identity

The traits that make up a person's sense of individuality

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Collective Identity

The combination of beliefs, values, view of history, and language of a people

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Official Bilingualism

An official government policy under which a country recognizes two official languages

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Universalization of Popular Culture

The production by media transnationals of the majority of television programs, films, magazines and so on that are consumed by a vast world audience

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Hybridization

The blending of media/communications technologies resulting in new modes of expression and cross-cultural consumption

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Media Transnational

A mass media corporation that produces television programs, films, music, books, and so on in two or more countries

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Media Consolidation

Mergers of media transnationals that result in a concentration of ownership

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Official Languages Act

The Act that states that French and English are Canada's official languages, and that all federal institutions must provide services in English and French, 1969

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Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC)

The public authority that regulates and promotes Canadian culture in the broadcast media

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Canadian Content (CanCon)

The amount of Canadian participation in Canada's broadcasting industry

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Homogenization

A trend toward uniformity, as with world popular culture as a result of globalization

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Monoculture

The uniform global popular culture that results from globalization

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Assimilation

The absorption of a minority group by a dominant group

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Marginalization

The pushing of a group to the "margins" of society, where they hold little social, political or economic power

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Accommodation

An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within mainstream society (alteration)

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Integration

The incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society

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Acculturation

Change as a result of contact with other culture groups

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Cultural Revitalization

A process through which unique cultures regain a sense of identity, such as through promoting heritage, languages or reviving traditions and customs

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NATO

(The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) An alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)

Canada's national Anglophone public broadcaster of television and radio programming

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Secularism

The complete separation between matters of state and religion

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Cosmopolitan

Reflecting many diverse cultures; worldly, sophisticated

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Traditions

The customs of a family or culture

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Minority Group

An ethnic, linguistic, or religious group whose numbers are small compared with those of the dominant culture

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Society

A group of people who form an ordered community centered on kinship, an ideology, a religion, or a particular worldview

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Pluralistic Society

A society in which a diversity of languages, beliefs, traditions, values, religions and other aspects of culture are embedded as part of the foundations of the country; a society that respects and values the individual and collective opinions and identities of all people

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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

The bill identifying human rights that are guaranteed to everyone in Canada; enacted in 1982 and embedded in the Constitution of Canada

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Marshall McLuhan

Edmonton-born scholar who coined the phrase "the global village"

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Societe Radio-Canada (SRC)

Canada's national Francophone public broadcaster of television and programming

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Canadian Audio Visual Certification Office (CAVCO)

The agency that judges Canadian content in Canada's broadcasting industry

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British North America Act - 1867

Legislation passed by the British Parliament, created Canada as a new, domestically self-governing federation, consisting of the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec on July 1, 1867

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Constitution Act - 1982

Enshrined the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the Constitution, and completed the unfinished business of Canadian independence - allowing Canadians to amend their own constitution without requiring approval from Britain

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Minority Language

A language spoken by a minority of people in a country