Globalization-The growing interconnectedness of people through converging processes of economic, political, and cultural change
Hybridization-The blending of popular culture with local cultural traditions
Pro-globalization-
Anti-globalization-
Cultural Geography- study of cultural products and norms and their variations across and relations to spaces and places. It focuses on describing and analyzing the ways language, religion, economy, government and other cultural phenomena
Rate of natural increase- crude birth rate minus the crude death rate of a population
Total fertility rate-population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime
Urbanization- movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
Urban Primary- a city that dominates the urban system and is the center of economic, political and cultural life
Squatter settlements- makeshift housing on land not legally owned
Nation state- relatively homogeneous cultural group with its own political territory
Culture-Learned or shared behavior by a group of people empowering them with a distinct "way of life"
Cultural imperialism-The act of promotion of one cultural system at the expense of another
Cultural syncretism blending of two or more cultures
MDC- More developed countries
LDC- Less developed countries
Indicators of social development- * Life Expectancy at birth * Under Age 5 Mortality * Percent Illiteracy (Ages 15 and up) * Female Labor Force
Ethnocentrism-
Homogeneous culture- everyone has similar income, religious preferences, and political views
Heterogeneous culture- diverse income, religious preferences, and political views
Chapter 2: The Changing Global Environment
Dessertification- spread of desert-like conditions into semi-arid areas
Causes:
* Overgrazing * Agriculture * Destruction of plants in Dry Lands * Incorrect Irrigation
Effects:
* Soil becomes less