globalisation and identity part 1

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Identity

How an individual or group view and define themselves.

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Western Culture

Shared cultures and traditions of North America and Europe.

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Non-Western

Cultures which do not originate in the West and do not imitate Western values or principles.

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Culture

The accepted beliefs, customs and behaviours of a society or group.

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Dominant culture

The main way of life accepted by a society.

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Subculture

Cultures that differ from the dominant culture.

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Ethnicity

A group that shares a common identity based on an ancestral lineage or social, cultural and national experiences.

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Nation

A group or community who share a sense of common identity.

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Globalisation

The process by which the world is becoming ever more interconnected.

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Cultural integration

Cultural, economic, political, social and environmental.

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Multiculturalism

The acceptance and promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single jurisdiction.

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monoculturalism

The promotion of a dominant culture among all members of a society.

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Sectarian

Strongly supporting a particular religious group and being unwilling to accept other religious groups or beliefs.

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Sectarianism

An uncompromising loyalty to a specific political, ethnic or religious sect that frequently sparks conflict.

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Cultural Appropriation

The process of taking a traditional culture and adapting it to suit the needs of a recipient culture.

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Sovereignty

The right and independent authority of a state to control its own government.

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Sovereign

A person who has supreme power or ultimate authority, e.g. a monarch, queen or king, etc.