12.3: Chapter Glossary and References
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Chapter Glossary of Key Terms
World systems theory - idea that some countries take advantage of or exploit other countries economically and describes three levels of countries: core, periphery, and semiperiphery.
Trade liberalization - the process by which free trade of goods between nations is made easier.
Economic imperialism - when a country has more monetary control over a nation than it should, affecting more than economic aspects of the nation.
Market culture - the focus of business on competitiveness between employees to create more value to customers.
Americanization - process by which other countries culturally, and otherwise, become more like America.
Cultural imperialism - the advancement of one culture over another through technology or government policy.
Homogenization - causing the reduction of genetic diversity by diffusing symbols and ideas across the world, making something (ideals, rituals, morals, etc.) the same or similar
Sex Tourism - When tourists chose their vacation location(s) based on the lack of restrictions on sexual activities.
Diaspora - forced or voluntary movement of any population sharing a common ethnic identity who move from their settled area and into a new territory displaced from their former home
Globalization - Increasing interaction with increase of flow of money, ideas, culture.
Cosmopolitanism - Being flexible, adaptive, and open-minded towards other cultures and ways of thinking, accepting the view of one global community that all people belong to.
Displacement - When people are forcefully/unwillingly removed from their place of living, either directly or indirectly.
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"Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Issues of Our Time)" By Kwame Anthony Appiah