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21 Cards in this Set
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Space |
A surface, area or zone that canvas human activities. It can be abstract or physical (or neither). |
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Locale |
The institution that organizes activity within a space (stores, schools) |
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Location |
The function of a space (business) |
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Place |
Combination of locales & locations (unique spaces) |
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Ethnicity |
The cultural characteristics such as language, values, norms, etc. that a group of people share |
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Cultural Conflicts |
Conflicts that are caused either directly or indirectly by cultural factors. Conflicts turn cultural when the issue has to do with things like religion or race within a culture. |
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Ethnic Conflicts |
About ethnic claims within a nation (Africa - Ruanda) |
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Ethno-Nationalism Conflicts |
About ethnic demand of a nationality (for a nation) |
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Nationalism Conflicts |
About claims of a nation against invaders, Based on own cultural pride |
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Liberal Feminism |
See no difference between men & women |
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Standpoint Feminism |
See some difference between genders based on biology, socialization & experiences |
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Post-Modern Feminism |
Reject both liberal & standpoint feminism, believe genders are social constructs that can be deconstructed |
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Structured-Spaces |
Are organized or controlled spaces in which human activity unfolds. They can be tangible (concrete) or intangible (abstract) and exist to serve a specific purpose. |
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Are civilizations structured spaces? |
Civs. are structured spaces because they use value systems to entail demands & expectations |
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Why do civilizations compete? |
They often compete because their value systems compete whenever mutually exclusive. As a result, competition may resolve peacefully or non-peacefully. |
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Gender Bending |
An alternative that bends the notion of masculinity and femininity and acknowledge the idea of there being more than just two genders. |
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Boundaries... |
Help form collective cultural identities in different cultures. For example, different cultures have different norms, beliefs, language, etc. than one another making them distinctive. The distinctiveness of these boundaries help to explain the distinctiveness of different cultures. |
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Gender |
Gender is the social sex, it has to do with what society expects of you based on your sex & physical and biological attributes. |
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Gender |
Gender is the social sex, it has to do with what society expects of you based on your sex & physical and biological attributes. |
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GBDL |
GBDL produces distinct categories of work where males are seen as productive and females focus on the reproductive aspect. GBDL creates gender specific spaces (male & female) |
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Gender Inequalities |
Are a result of GBDL. Men seem to get all the advantages of GBDL while women seem to get little benefit. |