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The process of interconnecting the systems of the world
Globalization
the flow of ideas goods and behaviors around the world
Transnationalism
Bracero Program
labor program for mexico
Interrogation or incorporation into us culture and socity
Cultural assimilation
Types of cultural assimulation
Economic
Social
Linguistic
cultural
legal
Mas Alla De Frontera
Beyond the border
Beyond the border
Video that shares the stores of four sons in mexico and struggle to overcome cultural, class, and language barriers in Kentucky stables
Refugee
Receives refugee status from UN high commissioner
have fled their country
Immigrant
Chose to come to ths country, usaly because of better economic opertunities
Get little or no suportfrom the us government
What are the responsibilities do refugees have in the us
Must pay back air ticket with in 3 years
Must take first job offered to them
must follow local laws
know they need to learn English to be successful
Can become a use citizens after 5 years... After applying or permanent residency and take us citizen test
Uprooted Heartache and hope in NH
documentry about lives of 5 refuges who have been resettled in NH
Uese of force against people or objects causing injury or damange
Violence
Types of violence
Physical
Emotional
Structural
systematic ways a social structure or institution harms people or groups of people
Structural Violence
the ISM like racism
Social Domination
westernization loss of culture
Cultural domination
one political party of belief system
Political oppression
Dominance of world economy
low wages
Environmental consenquences
Economic Exploitation
precised beelifs of a siscuty like the amazon natives
Ethnographic examples
The price of progress
Bodley
looked at the slandered of living vs quality of life
Economic progress dose not tell the whole story
Include poverty levels, work conditions, social disorders
Bodley
Amazon Journal by
Geoffrey o connor and Alicida Ramos
Amazon journal
Looked amazon natives from the 80-90s
Two Rights make a wrong
Reed
Guarani and ache
Reed
Guanrani
Horticultureists on the natural conserancey
Ache
Foraging socity
loggers bought land by using world banks loan... loan failed and boguth by the TNC... TNC excluded the guarani because the where considered spoiled because they where small scale farming. They allowed ache because they where more like animals and they could live what was precised as primitive ways of life
reed
Noble Savage
The brief that the amazon people where savages with a noble cause
this is your life now you cant go back
lee
they are not as some anthologist call the ' the other'. They are people like us
Jon Marshall
Ju hansi 60's
Kingship, Productive, and land tenture more or less intact
First store opened in dove
Lead to homemade beer with sugar
Fence built along Botswana and Namibia
Ju hansi 70
Creation Of bushmansland
Farming and herding
1st school opened
feeding programs instituted
Ju hansi 80
large amount of agriculture and stock raising
broke down of sharing
subordination of woman
Game laws tightened
Ju hansi 90s
More cash more poverty
more government controlling their life
Grass huts replaced with semi permanent mud houses
Cholesterol and blood pressure higher
lees Survey results
“genteel but survivable poverty”
“ongoing high status of women”
“very low incidence of HIV”
“strong persistence of foraging practices”
“revalorization of the bush”
“cautious optimism for the future”
navigating on the ope ocean without sextant compass clock radio reports or satellite reports Depend of observations of stars the sun and the ocean swells
Wayfinding
three compnents of wayfinding
Course strategy
trying to hold course
Finding land after reaching the vicinity of destination
looked at the cultural changes brought by globalization for the polynesian
Wayfinders a pacific odyssey