Globalization Issue 1
Across
- 1. assuming that all people of a culture are the same way
- 3. trying to bring a lost culture back
- 4. several cultures living together in harmony
- 6. a small group is taken over by a larger group and forced to accept their culture
- 8. forms of communication and entertainment that may be individually produced in a short time frame; youtube, facebook, blogs, twitter, ect.
- 12. what we do, buy, read, and say, that might be the same as many other people
- 13. groups that we belong to or identify with
- 15. making everyone equal or the same by blending cultures
- 18. a positive and assertive statement or action which reinforces that an individual's or group's identity is important and valid
- 21. clear and simple rules for evaluating things
- 22. the spread of cultures, trends, customs and practices
- 24. a change or loss of original culture because of the contact with another group
- 25. the process by which the worlds citizens are becoming increasingly connected and interdependent- events happening all over the world that are influenced by trade communication, transportation, and media
Down
- 2. large companies that operate in more than one nation; often put corporate profit above needs of local economies and cultures (eg. del monte, coca cola, mcdonalds, nike, ect.)
- 4. Canadian content- minimu requirements of Canadian content for radio stations
- 5. savings that come from producing, using and buying in large quantities- an advantage of multinational corporations over smaller scale buisnesses
- 7. the mixing of identities and cultures in new and different ways; the combining of elements of two or more different things to create something new
- 9. putting a group of people where they can be controlled or have little power (eg. ghetto, reservations, residential schools)
- 10. Making changes to reach a compromise
- 11. a point of view or opinion about something you have seen or heard
- 14. tv and radio station owned and operated by the government of Canada; its purpose is to provide a "service" for Canada rather than to make a profit; supports Canadian media by airing Canadian made content
- 16. forms of communication and entertainment such as tv, books, movies, radio, magazines; professionally produced by a media company
- 17. government committee created to ensure that tv, radio, internet, cell, cable, telephone service in Canada reflects Canadian creativity, talent, bilingualism and multiculturalism
- 19. all the ways we learn about the world eg. tv, radio, magazines, newspapers, internet.
- 20. gap between those that have technology and those that don't
- 23. features that describe something