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100

This term describes the spread and influence of culture, ideas, and technology across borders.

What is cultural globalization?

100

These are the two main types of identities we have.

What is Individual and Collective identity?

100

This is an independent tribunal that regulates and supervises Canada's communications system.

What is the CRTC? (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission)

100

The use of technology to integrate media together into a common platform. 

What is Media Convergence?

100

This term refers to the economic idea where businesses are able to move production to countries with lower labor costs, creating a global division of labor.

What is outsourcing?

200

When the culture of the minority group is absorbed by the majority.

What is Assimilation?

200

This is one of our main modes of expression, and is how an individual absorbs the collective thought processes of a people.

What is language?

200

This is a Canadian broadcast network that provides programming created by or about Indigenous peoples

What is APTN? (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network)

200

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

What is Media Concentration?

200

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 are transnational corporations?

300

This term refers to the cultural blending that occurs when two or more distinct cultural traditions interact and influence each other.

What is hybridization?

300

Your family, your heritage, your history, your language(s), your traditions, and many other factors that affect identity are all part of this, in which your identity is developed.

What is context?
300

This is a Canadian organization that advocates for First Nations people and communities.

What is the AFN? (Assembly of First Nations)

300

The gap that separates people who do — and do not — have access to up-to-date digital technology.

What is Digital Divide?

300

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

What are Culture Content Laws?

400

The process by which an individual or group adopts the practices and values of one culture while still retaining their own culture of origin.

What is Acculturation?

400

Promoting collective identity, representation, and celebrating diversity are examples of this. 

What is affirming one's identity?

400

This is a human rights document that establishes minimum standards for the well-being of Indigenous peoples around the world

What is UNDRIP? (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)

400

This occurs through the spread of culture around the world, enabled by global media and communication technologies.

What is universalization?

400

This is a group of 88 states, member governments and observers that share French as a common language, as well as values in common.

What is La Francophonie?

500

This is a potential consequence of globalization, causing people to become more and more similar.

What is Homogenization?

500

This is when technology enables people to pursue their own interests, while also potentially reducing their sense of community. 

What is Techno-isolationism?

500

This is an agency that promotes international cooperation in education, science, culture, and communication. 

What is UNESCO? (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

500

This refers to the efforts aimed at preserving and reviving cultural practices, traditions, languages, and customs that are at risk of being lost or forgotten

What is Cultural Revitalization?

500

A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.

What are tariffs?