Dive into the fascinating world of cultural anthropology with this comprehensive, problem-based approach. Explore the dynamics of ethnic neighborhoods, the diffusion of culture, and the impact of globalization on material and nonmaterial culture. Understand the concept of place identity and the pre...
Circle the letter of the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
1. Customs
A: Spread of an idea or innovation from one person or place to another person or place based on a
B: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
C: When a minority group loses distinct cultural traits, such as dress, food, or speech, and adopts the
D Common practice or routine way of doing things in a culture.
2. Ethnic Neighborhoods
A: Area or place where an idea, innovation, or technology originates.
B: Spread of an idea or innovation from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or
C: Concert event featuring multiple performers and additional entertainment that often lasts more than one
D Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
3. Stimulus Diffusion
A: Loss of uniqueness of a location so that one place looks like the next.
B: Transformation of goods and services into products that can be bought, sold, or traded.
C A process of diffusion where two cultural traits blend to create a distinct trait.
D: Decreasing likelihood of diffusion with greater distance from the hearth.
4. Reterritorialization
A When a local culture shapes an aspect of popular culture as their own, adopting the popular culture to
B: The visible human imprint on the landscape.
C: People who see themselves as a community and also identify as indigenous, or original, to a place.
D: The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur
5. Urban Morphology
A: Conscious effort to define a sense of place for local or regional culture. Often used by local businesses,
B The layout of a city, including the sizes and shapes of buildings and the pathways of infrastructure.
C: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
D: South Korean waves of popular culture, especially in music, television, and movies.
6. Context
A The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur
B: Non physical aspects of culture, including beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values that are defined by
C: Renewal or rebuilding of a lower income neighborhood into a middle- to upper-class neighborhood,
D: The layout of a city, including the sizes and shapes of buildings and the pathways of infrastructure.
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