Globalization Terms

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Accomodation

Acculturation

Assimilation

Bias

Digital Divide

Cultural Revitalization

Globalization

Homogenization of Culture

Hybridization

Universalization of pop culture

Collective Identity

Media Concentration

Media Convergence

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The process of adapting to a new society and can sometimes lead to assimilation

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

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

The combining of elements of two or more different things to create something new

The use of electronic technology to integrate media such as newspapers, books, TV, and the internet

One way for a nation or a people to keep their cultural identity from being absorbed into the “industrial-strength blender’ of globalization

The process by which a minority cultures adapts to a dominant culture and is absorbed into it

A set of values shared by a group of people

The process by which cultures become more alike

The process by which businesses or other organizations de or start operating on an international scale

Involves making adjustment or reaching a compromise to allow for differences and can often lead to integration

Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

Everyone in the world is connected to pop culture who has a computer screen or internet