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21 Cards in this Set
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Assimilation |
The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities please or mannerism, when they come into contact with another societiy or culture |
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Authenticity |
In the context of local cultures or customs The Actor C with which the single stereotypical or typecast image or experience conveys and otherwise dynamic and complex local culture or its customs |
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Commodification |
The process through which Something is given monetary value occurs when a good idea that proof previously was not regarded as an object to be brought up and sold is turn into something that has a particular price and that can be traded in marketing economy |
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Cultural landscape |
The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape. The layers of buildings forms and artifacts sequentially imprinted on the landscape by the activities of various human occupants |
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Cultural appropriation |
The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and uses them for their own benefit |
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Culture |
The sum total of knowledge common attitudes, in habitual behavior pattern shared and transmitted by the members of society |
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Custom |
Practice routinely followed by a group of people |
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Distance decay |
The effect of distance on interaction, generally the greater the distance the less interaction |
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Ethnic neighborhood |
Neighborhood, typically situated in a larger metropolitan city and constructed by or composed of a local cultural, in which a local cultural can practice its custom |
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Folk cultures |
Culture traits such as dress mode, dwellings, traditions, in institutions of the usually small and traditional communities |
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Global - local continuum |
The notion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa |
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Glocalization |
The process by which people and a local place mediante and alter regional, national and global processe |
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Hearth |
The area where an idea or cultural trait originates |
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Hierarcgical Diffusion |
A form of diffusion In which an idea or innovation spreads by passing 1st among the most connected places or people. |
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Local culture |
Group of people in a particular space who see themselves as collective/community, sharing and preserving experiences, customs,and traits to claim uniqueness and to distinguish themselves from others |
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Material culture |
The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, food, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people |
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Neolocalism |
The seeking out of the regional culture and reinvigoration of it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world |
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Non-material culture |
The beliefs, practices, aesthetic, and values of a group of people |
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Placelessness |
Defined by geographer or Edward Relph as the loss of uniqueness of a place in the cultural landscape so that 1 place looks like the next |
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Popular culture |
Cultural traits such as dress, diet and music that identify in are part of today's changeable, urban based media influence Western societies |
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Reterritorialization |
With respect to popular culture, when people within a place start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves, doing so in the context of their local culture in making it their own |