List 3 factors which shape and represent your identity.
Family, Friends, interests, talents, Language, culture, religion, Traditions, customs, birth place, Geographic location, surroundings, media, Expectations of others
This term refers to media that is mass consumed and may or may not be in style based off trends
popular culture
this term refers to cultural groups being absorbed or forced into a dominant culture
assimilation
Canada embraces this policy and is seen/promoted as a cultural mosaic because of it
multiculturalism
Collectives maintain ________ that reinforce aspects. These may be written or unwritten.
Rules
McDonalds, or, "maccas", was used as an example for this term by bringing American fast food with local menu items to fit local customs, religions, and tastes.
hybridization
An inclusive approach that allows religious or ethnic groups to maintain their distinctive cultures within mainstream society
accommodation
what are the 3 types of globalization we have looked at?
economic, political, social
________ is thought to be a crucial aspect of identity, and an area of concern in a globalized world with the loss of one every two weeks.
language
This type of company is often to blame for the universalization of pop culture, and large amounts of people experiencing the same culture
transnational corporations
term used for cultural changes that occur when two distinct groups meet
acculturation
the incorporation of diverse minority groups into mainstream society
integration
Not to be confused with appreciation, this term has a negative context and refers to taking aspects of a culture and using it for personal benefit.
cultural appropriation
Bill C-10 is an amendment to _______ _________ mandates being enforced by the CRTC
canadian content
Canadian government embraces this policy of actively supporting and promoting two official languages
bilingualism
the banana split activity in class would be an example of this type of globalization
economic
_________ __________ refers to the current trend for large transnational corporations owning media sources
Media Concentration
the bringing back of a group/way of life that has been lost, or is dying
cultural revitalization