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Learn the Terms Refer to Chapters 3-4 for answers Digital divide Universalization of pop culture Hybridization Propaganda Cultural diversity Pop culture the spread of one popular culture around the world mixing of identities/cultures in new and different ways the culture of public trends spread through mass media Gap separating the people who do and do not have access to digital technology The spread of ideas to achieve a specific goal variety of cultures and identities

“Globalization is a social process characterized by the existence of global economic, political, cultural, linguistic and environmental interconnections and flows that make many of the currently existing borders and boundaries irrelevant.” [1] As the process of globalization expands its reach in the 21st century and linguistic barriers begin to fall, what are the possible implications on the world’s languages?

Globalization and its affect on cultural identity Facts: English has become the major language of business and scientific research The internet was designed to use the Roman alphabet (abc) rather than Chinese or Japanese characters, etc. There are over 6000 languages yet 90% of the content on the internet is condensed to 21 languages

“Language is important not only as a way of communicating with others, but as a carrier of culture. Language loss has many ramifications, such as loss of culture, family ties, lifeways, and the ability to be successful in one’s environment.” — Gail Ridgely, Superintendent, Arapaho Language Lodge To what extent does globalization affect sustainability, diminish cultural diversity and impact identity?

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http://www.culturalsurvival.org/ Globalization Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oTLyPPrZE4

Globalization Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oTLyPPrZE4 Economic Globalization – the process of expanding world trade networks to encourage international trade. Example: Transnationals, like Nike Your example: Cultural Globalization – the process by which people’s lifestyles are spread over and influenced by global networks. Example: American movies (homogenization) Political Globalization – the process by which political decisions and actions are becoming increasingly international in focus and influence. Example: human rights legislation influenced by other nations

Do global connections have more positive or negative affects? The world is becoming one large community, interconnected. Marshall McLuhan Do global connections have more positive or negative affects? Positive Negative

Unit One ~ Review Define Globalization Explain and provide a specific example of each of the following: Developing nation Developed nation Collective identity Homogenization Outsourcing

Accomodation Assimilation Cultural revitalization Digital divide Global village Propaganda Transnational Corporation Media concentration

Unit One Exam Review is located within U1L4 (end of lesson) Next week/online Have key parent email me to request password