Across
- 2. hegemony / the structurally-enabled predominant influence of one culture over another
- 4. when a culture learns or adopts a new idea or practice from another culture or cultures
- 6. the concept of "othering", predominantly used to refer to stereotypical images of non-white populations
- 8. the overcoming of cultural or economic differences
- 10. Greek word for understanding others by entering their world or standing in somebody else's shoes
- 11. Kincaid defines this as "movement toward one point, toward another communicator, toward a common interest, and toward greater uniformity, never quite reaching that point"
- 13. an accelerated interconnectivity in the economic, social, political, cultural, and even personal aspects of life
Down
- 1. the adaptation of a product or service to meet the needs of a culture
- 3. a new cultural form tat combines elements of other cultures to one's own
- 5. a symbol that is idolized in a culture or is employed to represent it
- 7. the underdevelopment of connections in society in its own culture
- 9. the act of business entities and nations positioning themselves and their products as globally recognizable
- 12. Aristotle's book where the art of persuasion in public speaking is explored
