Vocab
Globalization and Identity
Forces of Globalization
Identity and Media
Affirming Identity, Language, and Culture
100

A company that is based in one country while developing and manufacturing its products, or delivering its goods and services, in more than one country

What is a transnational or multinational corporation?

100

Expression through language, friends, clothing, food, and music is an example of this

What is individual identity?

100

This term describes the interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures across the globe.

What is globalization?

100

This can be in the form of: News, Radio, Television

What is media

100

This happens when a language is not spoken by anyone anymore

What is language extinction

200

The gathering of ownership of newspapers and other media in the hands of a few large corporations

What is media concentration?

200

The ways that we express ourselves through traditions and largely held beliefs is known as...

What is collective identity?

200

This technological advancement has significantly accelerated the process of globalization.

What is the internet?

200

This term refers to the way media can reinforce stereotypes about certain cultural groups.

What is media bias (or just bias).

200

This can be done through education, preservation, and promotion of traditions and culture

What is cultural revitalization

300

The combining of elements of two or more different things to create something new

What is hybridization?

300

People that are a part of these are able to affirm their identity when they speak their language or express their culture, nation, or gender.

What are collectives?

300

This erases the differences among peoples, and as a reuslt, they become more similar.

What is homogenization?

300

This is  generally recognized by society as a set of practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.

What is pop culture

300

This commission aims to promote the Canadian identity by regulating content on TV and the radio

What is the CRTC

400

Canada has passed these laws to protect artists, performers, songs, movies, and literature.

What are Cultural Content Laws?

400

This is a collection of terms used by the members of a social collective, such as teenagers. 

What is slang or jargon?

400

This agreement aims to promote free trade among member counties and reduce trade barriers.

What is a trade agreement (eg. NAFTA)

400

What term describes the phenomenon where media representation can either promote acceptance of diverse cultures or reinforce stereotypes, impacting public perception and social attitudes?

What is media influence on diversity?

400

A piece of legislation in Canada that aimed to support efforts by Indigenous peoples to reclaim, maintain, and strengthen Indigenous languages.

What is the Indigenous Languages Act?

500

A term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access.

What is the digital divide?

500

This term refers to how technology allows you to pursue your interests but makes you a "high-tech hermit," reducing your sense of community.

What is techno-isolation?

500

This term for the increasing interdependence of national economies through trade and investment.

What is economic globalization?

500

Marshall McLuhan proposed that the way that the message is communicated is more important than what the actual message is. This idea became known as...

What is the medium is the message

500

The idea that English has become the major language of business, scientific research, and pop culture.

What is English Dominance?

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