CH.4 Vocab. (Geo)
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| sum total of knowledge | ||
| cultural traits: dress, dwellings, traditions, and institutions of small, traditional comunities | ||
| cultural traits: dress, diet, and music that identify and are apart of today's changeable western societies | ||
| group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a community | ||
| the art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, other similar items created or constructed by a group of people | ||
| the beliefs, practices, aethics, and values of a group of people | ||
| form of diffusion in which innovation spreads by passing 1st among the most connected places or peoples | ||
| the area where an idea or cultural trait originates | ||
| process which people lose originally differentiating traits when they come in contact with another society | ||
| practice routinely followed by a group of people | ||
| process cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures | ||
| seeking out of the regional culture and reinvigoration of it in response to the undercertainty of the modern world | ||
| neighborhood, situation in a larger metropolitian city and constructed by a local culture | ||
| process through which something is given monetary value | ||
| the context of local cultures or customs | ||
| the effects of distance on interaction, the greater the distance the less interaction | ||
| refers to the social and psychological effects of living in a world in which time-space convergence has rapidly reached a high level of intensity | ||
| when people within a place start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves | ||
| the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape | ||
| as loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next | ||
| the notion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and the other way around | ||
| process people in a local place meditate an alteregional, national, a global processes | ||
| a region the housing stock predominantly reflects styles of building that are particular to the culture | ||
| the spatial trajectory through which cultural traits or other phenomena spread |
