1.1 National & Global identities Flashcards

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1
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what is a national identity?

A

feeling you are part of a larger community in the form of a nation e.g. British

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what sorts of symbols and rituals can remind people of their national identity?

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flags, coins, national anthems

remembrance day

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3
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why is it hard to describe a national identity in the UK?

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multicultural society influenced by socialisation

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what do most people think are important aspects of British identity?

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being born here, living here, speaking English, obeying the laws

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Goldblatt said british identity is created around what 5 things?

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geography, religion, war, empire and cultural symbols

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Schudson - what are some ways people are socialised into a British identity?

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a common language
education
national rituals
symbols

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Schudson - how are people socialised into a british identity through a common language?

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English seen as central to our cultural identity

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Schudson - how are people socialised into a british identity through education?

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teaching of history, English literature and religion reinforces shared values and gives a sense of pride in british history

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Schudson - how are people socialised into a british identity through national rituals?

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royal weddings, coronations and remembrance all encourage people to take part and create a sense of britishness

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Schudson - how are people socialised into a british identity through symbols?

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union jack, uniforms, passports, national anthems encourage patriotism especially within sport or wartime

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why might the british identity be in crisis?

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regional identities (e.g. Scottish, welsh) 
multi culturalism
globalisation
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(celtic identity) there is evidence that people from wales stress which identity?

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their welsh above their british identity

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(celtic identity) what has their been an increase in from 1981 to 2004?

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the amount of people from wales speaking welsh

18.5% to 21.7% (welsh language use survey)

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(celtic identity) what did andy murray say when asked who he wanted to win the world cup?

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anyone but england

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(celtic identity) the Scottish rugby supporters sing flower of Scotland before matches, what is this a song about?

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fighting against the English

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(celtic identity) how does singing before rugby matches reinforce a Scottish identity?

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pride - winning the English
clear ethnic identity
shared culture

17
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some would say the English identity is negative and exclusive why?

A

growth of groups such as the EDL

18
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based on his study Hewitt claims young white English youths feel they have invisible culture, what does he mean?

A

in a deprived w/c estate he found white youth felt every culture was celebrated except their own

19
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(globalisation) national identity may be threatened by globalisation, what is globalisation?

A

process of world becoming interconnected due to increased travel and technology

20
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what did Hall suggest about globalisation?

A

countries have 3 different reactions

21
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(hall) 1. globalisation is leading to cultures becoming more similar what is this process called?

A

homogenisation

22
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(Hall) 1. there are concerns that American culture is taking over, how?

A

brands - mcdonalds, starbucks
tv, film and music
promote the American lifestyle

23
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(Hall) 1. with reference to globalisation Marxists talk about the coca-colonisation of the world saying we now have what?

A

a global norm

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(Hall) 2. what would other sociologists argue to counter Marxists?

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we have always traded with other nations and this hasn’t wiped out national differences

25
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(Hall) 2. globalisation may lead to hybrid cultures, what are these?

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when local and global cultures interact to produce new forms of culture

26
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(Hall) 2. give an example of hybrid culture?

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migrants from India to Britain describe themselves as British Asian

27
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(Hall) 3. some cultures may respond by resisting global culture and protecting their heritage what does this lead to them becoming? and what did Hall call this?

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more traditional and nationalistic

cultural resistance

28
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what do postmodernists think of globalisation? what does it give us more choice in?

A

it is positive

gives more choice in our identity

29
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but, globalisation can lead to what? (postmodernists)

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fragmentation of identity e.g. eroding british identity

30
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Postmodernists argue global culture is not entirely what?

A

American/western

there are other influences e.g. indian food

31
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(multicultural society) Back found new hybrid identities emerging amongst who?

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young white, Asian and black people on a council estate in london

32
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(multicultural society) Back - the young people tried out new cultural masks, what did he mean by this?

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they experimented with different styles and symbols

33
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(multicultural society) what did Back find among the young people from the different ethnic groups?

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a lot of friendships

borrowing from other groups e.g. slang terms, music tastes

34
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(multicultural society) Back found the new identities being formed achieved what?

A

brought black and white people closer

35
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national cultures are always what?

A

changing