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Which term describes the blending of multiple cultural elements to create a new, distinct cultural identity?
Which term describes the blending of multiple cultural elements to create a new, distinct cultural identity?
- Assimilation
- Hybridization (correct)
- Universalization
- Acculturation
What is the primary goal of revitalization efforts regarding culture?
What is the primary goal of revitalization efforts regarding culture?
- To encourage the adoption of foreign cultural practices.
- To accelerate cultural assimilation into a dominant group.
- To restore and preserve cultural traditions facing decline. (correct)
- To promote cultural homogenization on a global scale.
Which concept describes the increasing interconnectedness of nations through the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture?
Which concept describes the increasing interconnectedness of nations through the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture?
- Isolationism
- Globalization (correct)
- Nationalism
- Regionalism
What is the potential impact of media consolidation on the diversity of information available to the public?
What is the potential impact of media consolidation on the diversity of information available to the public?
How does cultural accommodation differ from cultural assimilation?
How does cultural accommodation differ from cultural assimilation?
What is a potential consequence of cultural homogenization on a global scale?
What is a potential consequence of cultural homogenization on a global scale?
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the process of acculturation?
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the process of acculturation?
What is the role of the CRTC (Canadian regulatory authority) in relation to broadcasting and telecommunications?
What is the role of the CRTC (Canadian regulatory authority) in relation to broadcasting and telecommunications?
How do transnational corporations impact cultural landscapes worldwide?
How do transnational corporations impact cultural landscapes worldwide?
What distinguishes secularism as a political stance?
What distinguishes secularism as a political stance?
Flashcards
Monoculture
Monoculture
A societal or regional structure dominated by a single cultural influence.
Acculturation
Acculturation
The adaptation of cultural practices when exposed to a new environment while maintaining original elements.
Universalization
Universalization
The process through which media, trends, and ideologies, disseminate globally, shaping shared human experiences.
Secularism
Secularism
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Revitalization
Revitalization
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Homogenization
Homogenization
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Traditions
Traditions
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Accommodation
Accommodation
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Hybridization
Hybridization
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Globalization
Globalization
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Study Notes
- The study notes are based on the crossword answers for "Social 10-1 GO 1- Terminology".
Terminology
- A societal or regional structure dominated by a single cultural influence, often leading to the marginalization of diverse perspectives is Monoculture.
- The adaptation of cultural practices and behaviors when exposed to a new societal environment, while still maintaining elements of one's original heritage is Acculturation.
- The process through which cultural elements, such as media, trends, and ideologies, are disseminated globally, shaping shared human experiences is Universalization.
- A philosophical and political stance advocating for the separation of religious institutions from governmental policies and public affairs is Secularism.
- The deliberate effort to restore, preserve, or reinvigorate cultural customs, languages, and traditions that face decline or extinction is Revitalization.
- The process by which distinct cultural differences diminish over time, leading to increased similarity among global societies is Homogenization.
- Enduring cultural customs, beliefs, and practices transmitted through generations, shaping societal norms and heritage are Traditions.
- The practice of making adjustments or modifications within a society to support and respect cultural diversity without forcing assimilation is Accommodation.
- The fusion of multiple cultural elements, resulting in the creation of a new, blended identity or practice that transcends its original influences is Hybridization.
- The intricate process of increasing interconnectivity among nations, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural influences on a global scale is Globalization.
- The concentration of ownership within an industry, particularly in media, where fewer corporations control a majority of outlets, impacting information flow and diversity is Consolidation.
- Multinational corporations that conduct business operations across multiple countries, often influencing economies and cultures worldwide are Transnational.
- The large-scale movement of individuals or groups from one geographical location to another, often driven by economic, political, or environmental factors is Migration.
- A policy or societal condition that actively promotes and supports the use of two official languages in governance, education, and daily life is Bilingualism.
- Concerning the collective beliefs, values, customs, arts, and social practices that define a particular group or civilization is Cultural.
- Being outside of the mainstream and not having the same political or economic benefits is Marginal.
- A shared sense of belonging and identity within a group, often formed through common values, traditions, and goals is National.
- The process in which a minority group gradually adopts the customs, language, and social norms of the dominant culture, sometimes at the expense of its original identity is Assimilation.
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