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21 Cards in this Set
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Hallyu
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Waves of S Korean popular culture that move quickly through Asia.
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Folk culture
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- Small
- incorporates a homogenous population - typically rural - cohesive in cultural traits. |
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Popular culture
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- large
- incorporates heterogenous population - typically urban - experiences quickly changing cultural traits |
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Local culture
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A group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a community.
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Material culture
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The things constructed by a group of people.
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Nonmaterial culture
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Beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people.
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Hierarchical diffusion
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Trends that spread quickly through the interconnected world.
- Fashion; music. |
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Hearth
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Point of origin of diffusion
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Assimilation
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Process of losing originally differentiating traits.
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Cultural appropriation
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Process by which other cultures adopt customs and knowledge.
Local cultures try to avoid this. |
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Neolocalism
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Seeking out the regional culture and reinvigorating it in response to the uncertainty of the modern world.
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What do the Makkah, Hutterites, and the people of Little Sweden have in common?
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They are inundated with a pulsating popular culture that challenges their place in the world.
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Commodification
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Process through which something is given monetary value.
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Distance decay
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Effects of distance on interaction.
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Time-space compression
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The likelihood of diffusion depends on the connectedness among places.
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Reterritorialization
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A process in which people start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves.
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What is an example of reterritorialization?
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The spread of hip hop.
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Cultural landscape
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Visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
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In France, ___ percent of the music on the radio has to be in French; and ___ of that has to be new artists.
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40% ; 1/2
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Placelessness
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Loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape.
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Glocalization
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Process by which people in a local place mediate & alter regional, national, and global processes.
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