Ch.6 Culturalism, Multiculturalism, and Globalization Flashcards
It is the increasing interaction of people through
the growth of the international flow of money, ideas and culture.”
Globalization
It is actually a process in economics of integration happening around the globe, in addition to the cultural and social features along with it. They are definitely bi-products of this economic incorporation
Globalization
This is when the very first large-scale globalization was recorded
1820s
The term globalization was coined only
recently and has established its definition in
1970
It refers to the transference of ideas, definitions, and values around the globe in a way that extends and amplifies social interaction. The transmission occurs via the internet, the popular culture media, and international travel.
Cultural Globalization
Specifically, multiculturalism is very evident in the
Food Industry
This phenomenon has also been labeled as differentiation and relates fundamentally to
hindrances that prevent the flow that would contribute to making cultures look alike (Ritzer,
2010). In this perspective, cultures remain different from each other.
Heterogenization Scenario
In the _________________ point of view, barriers that prevent flows that would add to making
cultures look alike are invalid and global flows are strong (Ritzer, 2010). In its extreme shape,
________________, which is also known as coming together, advances the possibility that local
cultures can be influenced by a global culture or other more powerful cultures (Ritzer, 2010).
Homogenization Scenario
The process of trans-local fusion and cultural blending or __________ is another model that deals with interactions of globalization and culture. According to this view, external and internal flows interact to make a unique cultural hybrid that embraces components of the two (Ritzer, 2010
Hybridization Scenario