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globalization
process that is making the worlds citizens increasingly connected and interdependent
transfer of goods/culture
Global village
the world is closely connected
people from different parts of the world are like neighbors
Supranational
involves or exists above national governments
referring to organizations or agreements including multiple countries
Sovereignty
country governing itself without interference from other nations
Individual identity
traits that make up who a person is and how they see themselves
Collective identity
shared sense of belonging and common characteristics that unite a group
combination of values, view of history, language
Developed nation
a country with
high standard of living
advanced infrastructure
strong economy
Developing nation
a country with
lower living standards
less advanced infrastructure
developing economy
Exporting
selling things a country makes to other countries
Importing
buying things from other countries
Trade
exchange of goods and services between countries or within a country
Transnational Corporations
big companies based in one country that operate in many countries
offer low-skill-level jobs and training for low wages
Outsourcing
when a company hires another company in another country to do some of its work
reduce cost
Media Convergence
when different types of media come together on one device
ex: TV and the internet
Media Concentration
a few big companies own a lot of media outlets - more control
ex: newspapers and TV stations
criteria for globalized
multiple countries
interactions/interdependence that is complex (affects society)
supernational implications (reduce independence)
society
group of people who form an ordered community
centered on kinship, an ideology, a religion, a language, particular worldview
economis development
technology
history
health care
education
political
capital
geography
values
exporting and importing
simplest form of global integration
Globalization has reinvented the way companies operate in our world
affects political decision-making
political pressure
international agreements
peacekeeping and humanitarian aid
membership in international organizations
Globalization’s Effect on the Environment
habitat destruction - infastructure
increased emissions - transport
increased awareness - connectivity
banana case study
economic - cheap due to cheap labor and excess growth
political - three main transnational corporations
environmental - habitat destruction, decreased biodiversity, chemicals
social - low wages, unsafe work, indigenous plants/animals displaced
four forces of globalization
Trade
Transportation
Communication Technology
Media
trade
buying or selling goods and services
transportation
Essential for trade
quickened the pace of globalization
containerization
using standardized containers to pack and ship various products
simplifying logistics processes
reducing costs
communications technology
workers can now interact and collaborate
speed merger between developed and developing world
large effect on culture, society, economics, politics
media
facilitating cultural exchange and flow of information between countries
media from the west
lead to homogenization/heterogenization
Media Convergence and Media Concentration
reduce diversity
Urbanization
increasing population concentration in cities
lead to growth and development of urban areas
people move to cities for strong economy and jobs
Cosmopolitan
a person, place, or culture that is globally oriented, open to different influences
embraces diversity
due to migration boost
Pluralism
acceptance/coexistence of different groups, cultures, or ideologies within a society or community
Francophone
use French as their primary language
associated with French-speaking cultures
important to keep culture alive through generations
Multiculturalism
social understanding that recognizes and values cultural diversity
promoting the coexistence of various cultural groups within a society
Bilingualism
ability to speak/understand two languages fluently
Cultural Homogenization
everything’s the same
diverse cultural elements blend into a uniform cultural expression
accpets same values, norms, pop cultu
Cultural Exchange
mutual sharing of cultural elements, ideas, and traditions between different groups
fosters understanding
Cultural Appropriation
taking elements in a culture by another without proper understanding or respect
create stereotype
Cultural Appreciation
recognizing/valuing aspects of another culture without appropriation
respect, understanding, desire to learn
Assimilation
process where individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits of another
erasing own culture
Acculturation
exchange and blending of cultural elements when two or more cultures come into continuous contact
influencing each other over time
Accommodation
involves adapting or adjusting cultural practices
facilitate coexistence and understanding between different groups
Marginalization
certain individuals or groups are unimportant/powerless
limiting access to resources, opportunities, representation
Cultural Revitalization
intentional effort to restore/strengthen aspects of a culture that may be at risk of decline/loss
Integration
blending of individuals or groups into a larger society
allowing for the coexistence of diverse cultures while maintaining a sense of belonging
metropolises
large cities
people move due to jobs and economy
pluralistic society
A society that is comprised of/values a variety of diverse social and cultural groups
metis
mix of european and first nation
cultural hybridization
struggle of Lubicon Cree
Lubicon Cree did not sign treaty 8, hence lived traditionally
Canada built oil reserves on their land, impacting their way of life
Hmong
displaced in Vietnam war
change their traditions to fit American standards
Identity and Language
framing perspective of the world
express/give common meaning to experiences
official bilingualism in Canada
french and english
equal status
used in federal government
recognize contribution due to colonialism
protecting language
minority language form organizations
protect/affirm rights
affirm collective identity
The Maori Art of Ta Moko
carve designs into skin
europeans attempted suppress it
today they try to reclaim
cultural borrowing
Taking ideas, customs, and social behaviours from another culture or civilization
applying them in similar ways in ways that enhance society
assimilation causes
social pressure
convenience
presecution
Affirmation of identity
celebrate cultural differences that are apart of an identity