Review for Final Quiz
As I announced, we'll meet Monday morning (May 5th) at 8AM in the lecture room (B&E458) to have the final quiz.
This is the final set of terms/concepts for the semester. As usual, be aware of the links between the various terms. I realize this looks like a lot, but there really isn't much here. If you have any questions, let me know.
Diversity
Culture
Holism
Internal Change
External Change
Ethnic Groups/Cultural Identification
Ethnocentrism
Cultural Relativity
Social Darwinism
Nanavut/Inuit
Globalism
--Assimilation
--Acculturation
--Subjugation
--Paternalism
State Primacy
--Patriotism/Nationalism
Cultural Pluralism
--Tolerance
International Criminal Court
--Nuremberg
--Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity
--History of Court and Modern Issues
--Narrow versus Broad treaty negotiations
--Pros & Cons of ICC; US position
--South Africa "Truth & Reconciliation", Pinochet & Chile
Child Labor
Paths to Globalism/Cultural Imperialism:
--Davos Culture, Faculty Club International, McWorld
Are universal human rights a Western Invention?
Fukuyama: "The End of History"
"Americanization"/Cultural Imperialism Good/Bad
--Rothkopf
--Benefits and costs
Democracy
--Democratic Peace
--Potential Problems with Policy of Democratization
Environment Basic Terms
--Link environment to diversity/morality
--Ecosystem
--Carrying Capacity
--“Tragedy of the Commons”
--Foraging/Pastoralism/Agriculturalism/Industrialism
Air
--Ozone Depletion/Ozone Treaty
--Global Warming
--Air Pollution
Ocean
--Fresh Water overuse/pollution
--Oceanic pollution/overuse
Land Erosion
Plant and Animal Extinction
Effects of Globalization (Invasive Species: Kudzu, etc.)
Note: If you are interested in the article-length version of Francis Fukuyama's "End of History," there is an version here, or here (pdf format).
This is the final set of terms/concepts for the semester. As usual, be aware of the links between the various terms. I realize this looks like a lot, but there really isn't much here. If you have any questions, let me know.
Diversity
Culture
Holism
Internal Change
External Change
Ethnic Groups/Cultural Identification
Ethnocentrism
Cultural Relativity
Social Darwinism
Nanavut/Inuit
Globalism
--Assimilation
--Acculturation
--Subjugation
--Paternalism
State Primacy
--Patriotism/Nationalism
Cultural Pluralism
--Tolerance
International Criminal Court
--Nuremberg
--Genocide, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity
--History of Court and Modern Issues
--Narrow versus Broad treaty negotiations
--Pros & Cons of ICC; US position
--South Africa "Truth & Reconciliation", Pinochet & Chile
Child Labor
Paths to Globalism/Cultural Imperialism:
--Davos Culture, Faculty Club International, McWorld
Are universal human rights a Western Invention?
Fukuyama: "The End of History"
"Americanization"/Cultural Imperialism Good/Bad
--Rothkopf
--Benefits and costs
Democracy
--Democratic Peace
--Potential Problems with Policy of Democratization
Environment Basic Terms
--Link environment to diversity/morality
--Ecosystem
--Carrying Capacity
--“Tragedy of the Commons”
--Foraging/Pastoralism/Agriculturalism/Industrialism
Air
--Ozone Depletion/Ozone Treaty
--Global Warming
--Air Pollution
Ocean
--Fresh Water overuse/pollution
--Oceanic pollution/overuse
Land Erosion
Plant and Animal Extinction
Effects of Globalization (Invasive Species: Kudzu, etc.)
Note: If you are interested in the article-length version of Francis Fukuyama's "End of History," there is an version here, or here (pdf format).

2 Comments:
Can you explain what it is we need to know about the paths to globalization. i.e. Davos Culture,Faculty Club International, and Human rights a wastern invention?
You should know how each of those paths operates. How each path produces different effects on culture, but that they all operate to globalize culture in the same direction.
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