The area where an idea or cultural trait originates.
What is Hearth?
A small culture that incorporates a homogeneous population, is typically rural, and is cohesive in cultural traits.
What is Folk Culture?
The hearth of football, baseball, and basketball.
What is the United States?
A Cultural properties that represent the combined works of nature and of man.
What is cultural landscape?
Cultural appropriation for purpose of profit (eg naming a beer for a Lakota chief) is referred to as an example of __________.
Commodification
The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
What is Cultural Landscape?
A large culture that has large heterogeneous population, is typically urban, and experiences quickly changing cultural traits.
What is Popular Culture?
A music genre that has its hearth in the inner cities of New York and Los Angeles.
What is Hip-hop?
What is Placelessness?
Buying a Native American styled dream catcher at a Walmart store in Ohio is an example of __________.
Cultural Appropriation
The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit.
What is cultural appropriation?
The culture that Christianity falls under.
What is Nonmaterial Culture?
The Nile River Valley, The Indus River Valley, The Wei-Huang Valley, etc.
What Is A Culture Hearth?
The notion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at local scale, and vice versa.
What is the Global-local continuum?
The fact that trends in popular culture proceed from large global centers (Milan, Paris, New York) through a series of progressively smaller cities is?
What is hierarchical diffusion?
The process by which people in a local place meditate and alter regional, national, and global processes.
What is glocalization?
This culture can be based on thing people construct.
What is Material Culture?
People in social networks who have millions of followers and help diffuse new ideas and products hierarchically.
What is Opinion Leader?
A Theory is shaped by humans and various cultural aspects.
What is the cultural landscape theory?
The changes in local culture brought about by the onslaught of popular culture tend to disrupt ________.
Customs
A term associated with the work of David Harvey that refers to the social and psychological effects of living in a world in which time-space convergence has rapidly reached a high level of intensity.
What is Time-space compression?
A group of people who see themselves as a collective.
What is Local Culture?
The area where skateboarding diffused from.
What is Southern California?
This company controls 40 percent of the fast-food market in China.
What is Yum!?
"Little Sweden" in Lindsborg, Kansas is a good example:__________
Neolocalism.