These convey the idea that there are certain social expectations associated with being a man or woman.
What are gender roles?
language
food
social media
religion
The buildings, parks, roads, neighborhoods, and structures can all reflect the ____
What is cultural landscape?
The factor that allows pop culture to expand throughout the world, connects everyone
What is globalization?
The place of origin that something diffuses from.
What is the hearth?
How we make of ourselves, how people see themself
What is identity?
Refers to a group of people that have similar characteristics in ways of culture, genetics, and other traits.
What is a homogeneous population?
What members of a local culture produce in terms of art, houses, clothing, sports, dance and foods are all part of ______ culture.
What is material culture?
The loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape
What is placelessness?
When people move from their home town and bring their ideas with them.
What is relocation diffusion?
The degree of which two groups live separately from one another in an urban environment
What is residential segregation?
A large population of people who differ from each other, including differences of culture, ancestry, and other traits.
What is a heterogeneous population?
This happened in East Harlem when Puerto Ricans became the dominant presence what used to be a Jewish neighborhood.
This geographer argued that cultural landscapes should be the focus of human geography.
Who is Carl O. Sauer?
An example of this type of diffusion is fashion trends spreading from Paris to other cities, then eventually the general public.
What is hierarchical diffusion?
The US had a policy of ……… during the 1800-1900’s forcibly suppressing Native American customs and replacing them with customs of the dominant culture
What is assimilation?
What is distance decay?
What is barrioization?
The process by which other cultures adopt customs and knowledge and use them for their own benefit
What is cultural appropriation?
A form of diffusion where cultural aspects of one culture are spread throughout the world but are modified.
What is stimulus diffusion?
Sending wage back to a person's home country to support their family
What is remittance?
What is the speed of which they diffuse?
For example when local artists from Indonesia incorporate music from around the world into their own songs.
What is reterritorialization?
Seeking out the regional culture and reinvigorating it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world
What is neolocalism?
How quickly innovations diffuse and refers to how interlinked two places are through transportation and communication technologies.
What is time-space compression?