Terminology
Stand for?
Identity
Culture
Challenges/Opportunties
100
the process that is making the world's citizens increasingly interdependent economically, socially, politically, environmentally, and technologically
What is Globalization
100
CRTC
What is Canadian Radio and Television Commission
100
The combination of beliefs, values, view of history, and language of a people
What is collective identity
100
There are more than 50 of these spoken in Canada and they can be divided into approximately 11 language groups.
What is Aboriginal Languages
100
the pushing of a group to the margins of society, where they hold little social, political, or economic power
What is marginalization
200
what is the absorption of a minority group by a dominant group.
What is assimilation
200
SRC
What is Societe Radio-Canada
200
the traits that make up a person's sense of individuality.
What is individual identity
200
the customs of a family or culture
What is tradition
200
When a group or culture is "forced" to give up their culture and heritage, this is known as ___________ _____________.
What is involuntary assimilation
300
A political system in which the law applies equally to all people; that holds free, fair, and frequent elections of candidates from at least two parties; has an independent courts system; and permits the press and other media to function free of government control.
What is Democracy
300
CBC
What is Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
300
This is biggest way that Canada recognizes its Francophone and Anglophone heritage at the Federal level.
What is official bilingualism
300
When people mix traditional arts, mass communication, and popular culture in new ways, this is known as
What is hybridization
300
The dominance of the English Language in Canada eventually led to exclusionary measures, such as changes to the ________________________________.
What is Immigration Act of 1919
400
Very large cities
What is metropolises
400
APTN
What is Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
400
Anglophones and Francophones have linguistic rights in Canada and the ____________ is proof.
What is the constitution
400
An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within mainstream society.
What is accomodation
400
When Canada was formed in _______, the British North American Act protected the right of French Canadians to keep their language.
What is 1867
500
A society in which a diversity of languages, beliefs, traditions, values, religions and other aspects of culture are embedded as part of the foundations of the country; a society that respects and values the individual and collective opinions and identities of all people.
What is pluralistic society
500
CanCon
What is Canadian Content
500
an ethnic, linguistic, or religious group whose numbers are small compared with those of the dominant culture.
What is minority group
500
the incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society
What is integration
500
When differences between the values, attitudes, beliefs, customs, and traditions of individuals and groups are being reduced, instead of participating in diverse regional cultures, many people are tuning into a single popular ________________
What is monoculture
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