Globalization
Cultural Identity
Media & Technology
Societal Structures
100

The process by which the world's citizens are becoming increasingly connected to and dependent on one another.

globalization

100

The process by which a minority culture adopts a dominant culture and is absorbed into it.

assimilation
100

Control of a large amount of the world's media by a few transnational companies.

media convergence

100

Putting a group of people in a lower or powerless position within society.

marginalization

200

The spread of one popular culture around the world.

pop culture

200

A society in which a diversity of languages, beliefs, traditions, and values are embedded as part of the foundations of the country.

pluralism

200

What does APTN stand for?

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.

200

The separation of humans into ethnic or racial groups in daily life.

segregation

300

A corporation that operates in two or more countries, affecting global trade and economies.

transnational corporations

300

An effort to restore new life to a culture.

cultural revitalization

300

What is the CRTC?

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

300

A change in an individual or a group that results from contact with another group.

acculturation

400

the process by which political decisions and actions are becoming increasingly international

Political globalization

400

The mixing of identities and cultures in new and different ways.

hybridization

400

 One company hiring another company to fulfill certain tasks in production.

outsourcing

400

Making adjustments or reaching compromises to allow for differences.

accomodation