The process by which people around the world are becoming interconnected.
What is globalization?
The common characteristics and values used to define a group.
What is collective identity?
The process by which cultures become more alike.
What is honogenization?
The group of characteristics and values people use to define themselves as individuals.
What is individual identity?
When a country contains multiple cultures, it is a country that practices this
What is multiculturalism?
There are those that have access to technology and its benefits and those who do not. This is known as.
What is the Digital Divide?
Types of globalization - name at least 3
What is economic, social, political, spiritual, environmental, technological?
A change in an individual or a group that results from contact with another group. Can sometimes lead to assimilation.
What is acculturation?
The process of expanding world trading markets so that products can be purchased from anywhere in the world.
What is economic globalization/globalized economy?
The process by which a minority culture is absorbed into a majority culture.
What is assimilation?
This half of the divide is on the lower end of global economic disparity.
What is the global south?
Beliefs, values, and behaviours that make up a person's way of life.
What is culture?
Treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral and the seperate them from society.
What is marginalization?
The mixing of identities and cultures in new and different ways.
What is hybridization?
Canada recognized English and French as Canada's official langages throught this.
What is the Official Language Act?