SOC100H5 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Media Imperialism, International Inequality, Social Inequality

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A process of interconnectedness and interdependence among the world"s nations in economic, cultural, social, and political spheres. Countries that are classified as wealthy, high income, and industrialized. Countries that are classified as low or middle income. Geographical concept for historical and contemporary patterns of wealth and power. Captures history of colonialism, imperialism, and economic and social change. Global patterns of inequality in income, living standards, life expectancy, and access to resources. Transmission or diffusion of various forms of media, arts, values, ideas, lifestyles, language, and behaviors across national boundaries. Global trade in consumer goods and media - spread lifestyle trends, popular media like. Cultural and media imperialism and cultural domination. Compete with and replace local goods and services. Leverage economies of scale and wealth to offset production and distribution costs. Global finance and debt, trade, regulations, relations of production, patterns of consumption, transnational corporations, and economic deregulation. Rise of global financial and trade organization beyond states.

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