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Globalization and Culture

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Globalization and Culture

In a globalized world, connections are many and simple answers few

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Globalization A force or process that are increasing

interactions, deepening relationships, and heightening interdependence without regard to country borders

A force or process that involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide

The scale of the world is shrinking Not literally but in the ability of a person,

object, or idea to interact in other portions of the globe

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Transnational Corporations Sometimes called Multinational

Corporations Conduct research, operates factories,

sell products in many countries Business and economy are major

components of Globalization Media, internet, and economy are major

methods leading to the interconnectedness of world

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GLOBALIZATION Transnational (multinational) Companies

They invest in foreign operations, central corporate facility, conduct research + development, operate factories & market products

- not just where their headquarters + primary shareholders exist

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McDonald’s world locations map

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Globalization Struggle between global forces versus

individualism of locations and regions High-tech communications and global

marketing of standardized products seem if they might wash away distinctiveness of people and places

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Globalization Thus far regionalism

still remain strong Globalization variously

embraced, resisted, subverted, and exploited as it makes contact with specific cultures and settings.

As a result places are modified or reconstructed rather than destroyed or homogenized

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Culture Culture refers not only to the music,

literature, and arts of a society but also to all the other features of its way of life: mode of dress; routine living habits; food preferences; architecture of houses and public buildings; layout of fields and farms; and system of education, government, and law

Includes non-tangibles like lifestyles or values or beliefs

Culture is not Genetically Predetermined

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Culture Cultural Trait

Identify a single attribute of a culture Cultural Hearth

Is an area where cultural traits develop and from which the cultural traits diffuse

Example could be the location where Islam began

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HEARTH

* The source area of any innovation. The source area from which an idea, crop, artifact, or good is diffused to other areas.

Cultural Hearth

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Diffusion The process of dissemination, the spread

of an idea or innovation from its hearth or source to other places

Whether diffusion of a cultural trait occurs depends, in part, on time and distance from the hearth Time-distance decay

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Diffusion “process by which molecules travel

from a higher concentration to a lower concentration”

TYPES OF DIFFUSION Expansion Diffusion – idea or innovation

spreads outward from the hearth• Contagious – spreads adjacently + rapidly• Hierarchical – spreads to most linked people or

places first.• Stimulus – idea promote a local experiment or

change in the way people do things.* Relocation Diffusion – spread of an idea

through physical movement of people from one place to another

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Expansion Diffusion •Contagious

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Expansion DiffusionHierarchical - a phenomenon spreads as a result of a group, usually the social elite, spreading ideas or patterns in a society

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Crocs Sold first in 2002 and 2003 at

boat shows Crocs diffused from boater to

gardeners Contagious diffusion lead to

the spread of the crocs to the rest of the public

In 2007 had revenues in excess of $800 million

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Stimulus Diffusion

Because Hindus believe cows are holy, cows often roam the streets in villages and towns. The McDonalds restaurants in India feature veggie burgers.

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Relocation DiffusionThe physical spread of these people or their

movement from one place to another

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Spatial Interaction Study of how places are connected to

each other Distribution is often discussed when

discussing spatial interaction Density, Concentration, and pattern are the

three aspects of distribution

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Spatial distributionWhat processes create and sustain the pattern of a

distribution?

Map of Cholera Victims in London’s Soho

District in 1854.

The patterns of victim’s homes and water pump locations helped uncover the source of the disease.

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Density How often an object occurs within a

given area or space Often in terms of arithmetic density which

is number divided by amount of land

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DistributionDensity, Concentration, & Pattern

Fig. 1-18: The density, concentration, and pattern (of houses in this example) may vary in an area or landscape.

SPACE:

•DISTRIBUTION:•DENSITY - arithmetic density – how?

•CONCENTRATION - clustered - dispersed •PATTERN

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Concentration This is asking the question of proximity

of a particular phenomenon over the area in which it is spread

Clustered or agglomerated - items are close to each other

Dispersed or scattered – items are spread out

Different from density in that density is quantity while concentration is are they near or far from each other

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Pattern Analysis: Density vs. Dispersion

Which square mile has the higher density, (a) or (b)?

Which square is more dispersed, (a) or (b)?

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Pattern How are the objects organized in their

space Linear in a single line Centralized clustered together near or

around something Random lacking any for seen patern

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Various Pattern Arrangements

What phenomena could explain the patterns shown in

A, B, and C?