The beliefs, values, history and language of a group of people
What is collective identity?
The world’s citizens becoming more interconnected and dependent on each other
What is globalization?
SRC Stands for...
Who is the Société Radio-Canada?
To treat an individual or group as not important; giving them little power
What is marginalization?
The process of changing as a result of contact with other groups
What is acculturation?
Values and beliefs passed from generation to generation
What is tradition?
Expanding business trading networks worldwide into a global economy.
What is economic globalization?
Control and ownership of a large amount of the world's media by a few transnational companies
What is media consolidation?
TRUE OR FALSE: Official bilingualism in Canada is an example of cultural homogenization
What is FALSE?
TRUE OR FALSE: A media transnational having a strong influence on world culture would be considered an advantage of globalization.
What is FALSE?
Bias
What is a person or group's inclination that makes it hard to judge fairly?
A tax imposed on imports to increase their price and thus reduce competition with domestic products
What are tariffs?
The purpose of the CRTC is...
What is to protect and regulate Canadian Content in Canada's broadcasting and media?
The intermarriage of European settlers and Indigenous peoples to form the Metis peoples is an example of...
What is acculturation?
Maori people using the ta moko to reclaim their collective identity is an example...
What is cultural revitalization?
Taking or using ideas, customs, and social behaviors from another culture or civilization
What is cultural borrowing?
A far-right fascist being elected in Italy as a result of strong anti-immigration and anti-EU beliefs in the country is an example of this type of globalization.
What is political globalization?
Blending of media and communication technology resulting in new modes of expression and cross-cultural consumption
What is hybridization?
A Hmong immigrant family having to learn English and change their style of wardrobes at school is an example of...
What is assimilation?
The incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society
What is integration?
The difference between a primary and secondary source
The practice of western companies sending work to companies in the developing world to save money.
What is outsourcing?
The idea that the entire world is becoming one large community interconnected by technology, particularly television and the internet.
What is the global village?
Both teens in Australia and teens in Brazil are starting to wear Yeezy shoes more and more. This is an example of...
What is cultural homogenization?
A Canadian Francophone citizen renewing their passport at a Service Canada location and receiving service in French is an example of…
What is the impact of the BNA Act Or Affirmation of identity?