ch 1.4: dynamics of local and global culture Flashcards

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embodies the language, traditions, kinship systems, shared values, and beliefs that define a society.

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CULTURE

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DYNAMICS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL CULTURE

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  • One of the characteristics of culture is being dynamic.
  • Globalization changed the pattern of cultural diffusion and sharing that caused to produce glocalization and hybridization. These processes make culture becomes more global with local flavors.
  • Today local and global cultural production are in decline.
  • That’s the new dynamic.
  • Globally due to rising fragmentation, and locally as a result of the search of what originally was suppose to be there. Neglecting that culture is not static but dynamic as it is the product of reflection necessities and discoveries.
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One of the characteristics of culture is being?

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dynamic

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Globalization changed the pattern of cultural diffusion and sharing that caused to produce glocalization and hybridization. These processes make culture becomes more global with local flavors.

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DYNAMICS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL CULTURE

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Today local and global cultural production are in decline.
That’s the new dynamic.

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DYNAMICS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL CULTURE

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That’s the new dynamic.

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Today local and global cultural production are in decline.

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It is deemed to contain the potential for catastrophic collision,

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Cultural Differentialism

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Globally due to rising fragmentation, and locally as a result of the search of what originally was suppose to be there.

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DYNAMICS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL CULTURE

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Neglecting that culture is not static but dynamic as it is the product of reflection necessities and discoveries.

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DYNAMICS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL CULTURE

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3 PERSPECTIVES OF GLOBAL CULTURAL FLOWS

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  1. Cultural Differentialism
  2. Cultural Hybridization
  3. Cultural Convergence
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Deterritorialization

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Means that it is much more difficult to tie culture to a specific geographic point of origin

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emphasizes that the differences among cultures are superficially affected by globalization.

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Cultural Differentialism

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According to Samuel Hantington’s theory on the clash of the civilization proposed in 1996, political economic differences were overshadowed by new fault lines which are primarily culture in nature, increasing civilizations would lead to intense clashes especially in economic conflict between Western and Sinic Civilization: This theory has been critiqued for a number of reasons especially on its portrayal of Muslims as being prone to violence.

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Cultural Differentialism

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Approach emphasis the integration of local and global culture.

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Cultural Hybridization

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argues that local and global cultural elements meet that create a hybrid, one that is entirely different from either of the elements.

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Cultural Hybridization

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Popular Criticism about Cultural Convergence:

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Deterritorialization

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The process by which a cultural element blends into another culture by modifying the element to fit cultural norms.

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Cultural Hybridization

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It is a development of a new culture by merging of two different cultures through a period of contact and interaction.

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Cultural Hybridization

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stresses the homogeneity of cultures due to globalization, leading to radical alteration of cultures.

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Cultural Convergence

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An approach stresses homogeneity introduced by globalization.

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Cultural Convergence

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Theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase

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Cultural Convergence

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Basically the more that culture interact. the more that their values, ideologies, behaviours, arts, and customs will start to reflect each other.

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Cultural Convergence

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Occurs when different cultures become more alike in terms of technology, sports, language and even in politics (Christopher, 2005)

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Cultural Convergence

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In the convergence of culture around the globe these concepts describe different processes like Glocalization or the interpenetration of the global and local resulting unique outcomes in different geographic areas.

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Cultural Convergence

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5 DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CULTURAL FLOWS
1. TECHNOSCAPES 2. MEDIASCAPES 3. ETHNOSCAPES 4. FINANCESCAPES 5. IDEOSCAPES
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The transmission of cultures through the flow of technology. New types of cultural interactions and exchanges are brought about by technology, particularly the Internet.
TECHNOSCAPES
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The electronic capabilities of production and dissemination of information through media.
MEDIASCAPES
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The shifting landscape of people across culture and borders such as tourists immigrants, refugees, exiles, guest workers.
ETHNOSCAPES
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The global movement of money, including currency trade and commodity. Countries nowadays are allowed to freely exchange good.
FINANCESCAPES
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The global flow of ideologies. Mediascapes and ideoscapes have a close relationship as they usually work upon the reliance of the other scape. Ideas can be disseminated via media platforms
IDEOSCAPES