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Globalization
The process that is making the world's citizens increasingly interdependent economically, socially, politically, environmentally, and technologically
Social Globalization
The process by which peoples' lifestyles spread over global networks
Political Globalization
Globalization through politics and world leaders
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
United Nations
An organization of interdependent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
La Francophonie
An international organization representing countries where French is the first or customary language
Individual Identity
The traits that make up a person's sense of individuality
Collective Identity
The combination of beliefs, values, view of history, and language of a people
Official Bilingualism
An official government policy under which a country recognizes two official languages
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
Hybridization
The blending of media/communications technologies resulting in new modes of expression and cross-cultural consumption
Media Transnational
A mass media corporation that produces television programs, films, music, books, and so on in two or more countries
Media Consolidation
Mergers of media transnationals that result in a concentration of ownership
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
Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC)
The public authority that regulates and promotes Canadian culture in the broadcast media
Canadian Content (CanCon)
The amount of Canadian participation in Canada's broadcasting industry
Homogenization
A trend toward uniformity, as with world popular culture as a result of globalization
Monoculture
The uniform global popular culture that results from globalization
Assimilation
The absorption of a minority group by a dominant group
Marginalization
The pushing of a group to the "margins" of society, where they hold little social, political or economic power
Accommodation
An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within mainstream society (alteration)
Integration
The incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society
Acculturation
Change as a result of contact with other culture groups
Cultural Revitalization
A process through which unique cultures regain a sense of identity, such as through promoting heritage, languages or reviving traditions and customs
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
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Canada's national Anglophone public broadcaster of television and radio programming
Secularism
The complete separation between matters of state and religion
Cosmopolitan
Reflecting many diverse cultures; worldly, sophisticated
Traditions
The customs of a family or culture
Minority Group
An ethnic, linguistic, or religious group whose numbers are small compared with those of the dominant culture
Society
A group of people who form an ordered community centered on kinship, an ideology, a religion, or a particular worldview
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
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
Marshall McLuhan
Edmonton-born scholar who coined the phrase "the global village"
Societe Radio-Canada (SRC)
Canada's national Francophone public broadcaster of television and programming
Canadian Audio Visual Certification Office (CAVCO)
The agency that judges Canadian content in Canada's broadcasting industry
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
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
Minority Language
A language spoken by a minority of people in a country