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Globalisation
Case Studies
- Media
- Merger: News Corporation
- Owns HarperCollins (publisher), over a
dozen newspapers in Australia, the Sun, the
Times and the New York Post and Wall
Street Journal, Fox film and television. As
well as parts of ITV and Sky and much more.
- Dunn et al
- Internet and
Social Media
- Allows culture to spread
around the world and easy
communication
- Keep in touch with cultural roots wherever
you live, may preserve some cultural diversity
(hybrid cultures?)
- Internet Users
1998: 140 million
2007: Over 1 billion
- Sociology Textbook
- Internet usage has
been growing the
fastest in those areas
that previously lagged
behind, e.g. Africa and
Middle East
- Kuwait
- Television often carries American
football from the USA but regular
interruptions for Muslim calls to
prayer
- Internet is also increasingly popular -
half of all internet users in Middle
Eastern Arab countries live in this tiny
country
- Kuwait University is the first
university in the Arab world to
connect its students up to the
internet
- Teenagers are flocking to internet cafes where they
spend most of their time in chat rooms or visiting
pornographic websites = VERY counter-cultural
(normally flirtatious relationships are not even
allowed outside of marriage)
- Unlikely to change Kuwait's age old culture, not going to
immediately pick up an American ways of life but could
adapt the current ideologies = Hybrid??
- e.g. World Cup
- Billions could
watch, united the
world
- Sociology Textbook
- Television: British
and American
cultures show their
networks and
programmes
worldwide (e.g. BBC,
MTV or F.R.I.E.N.D.S)
but then adapt
other cultural
products from the
Netherlands (e.g.
Big Brother) or
Sweden (e.g.
Survivor) for
British/American
audiences
- Sociology Textbook
- Social Media
- French - loss
of 'vous' for
informal 'tu'
from Twitter
- BBC
- Hybrid Cultures
- 'Gastarbeiter'
generation of
Germany
- New Communities
such as Latinos or
Afro-Germans have
emerged
- Estimated 400,000 Germans with
mixed black and white ancestry who
identify themselves as Afro-Germans
- Residents born in Latin
America, marry, work
and mix with Germans
- Germans change
their lifestyle as a
result - learn salsa
and study Spanish
- They have little political impact but is
changing German society in a
fundamental way
- Dunn et al
- Bollywood
- Combination of
American Hollywood
and Indian values
- Imitation of
Hollywood or a
challenge to it?
- blogspot
- Spread of Westernisation
- China
- Since 1990, increasingly
embraced Western
consumer culture
- Dunn et al
- Landscape: taken over by people - e.g. Three
Gorges Dam flooded iconic landscapes and over
1,300 archaeological sites and key features such
as hanging coffins in Qutang gorge
- St Patrick's Day celebrated in China
- chefsref.hubpages.com
- TNCs
- 70% of cross-border
world trade is now
conducted by MNCs
- The
Geographical
- 2005-6: Combined sales of the
world's largest 500 transnational
corporations totalled $14.1 trillion -
nearly half of the value of goods
and services produced by the
entire world
- The Economist
- India
- British Imperialism introduced
India to everything from cricket
to parliamentary democracy
- 1991: liberalised its economy and within a
few years, US firms were producing chapatis
in Mexican factories and selling them in
India ('local' food produced 'globally')
- Call centre contracts with the UK
- The Geographical
- Indigenous
Cultures
- Explioted
through tourism
of western
countries
- Adapt their way of life to
what makes the most money
for the West i.e. the best
tourist experience
- e.g. African tribes and
Canadian aboriginals
- Positive: Employment for locals (sometimes!)
- etec.ctlt.ubc.ca
- IGOs
- WTO
- Imposing
free trade
= less
diverse =
join one
global
market
- Earthisland.org
- France
- Craze for
British and
American
weddings
- Following
films and
Will & Kate
- Esp. Dresses and cake
- BBC
- English
Language
and
English
Music
(Rock)
- Some unis
want to teach
courses in
English
- BBC
- Egyptian
Galabeya
going out of
fashion for
business suits
- BBC Video
- Resisting Western Cultures
- France
- Starbucks 2004
- Opened its first cafe in France but was
competing with 55,000 traditional locally
owned cafes, leaving Starbucks fairly
unsuccessful
- As of 2009, 40 outlets in France
compared to over 600 in the UK
and 3 directors have come and
gone in France as they struggle to
make a profit
- Dunn et al
- Anti-American Protesters
e.g. Al Qaeda/ISIS
- Islamic fundamentalism tends to be led by
people who have a certain amount of money
and education. While these people could
benefit from globalisation in economic terms,
they are objecting to the cultural effects
- "they see western life
as corrupt and
perverse and believe
that America is the
bearer of all this"
- Ian Linden, The Geographical
- Glocalisation
- Coca-cola
differentiates its
packaging for its
different
locations
- The Geographical
- McDonalds vary
menu for each
country
- Still Western bias??
- McSpotlight
argue against
'McDonaldisation'
- The Independent
- Disney: Help
reach a global
audience
- e.g. Hong Kong
Disneyland (opened
2005) - was firstly a
massive loss for Disney
but when they changed
the food, ticket costs
and traditional space
planning (feng shui) to
accommodate the local
culture, HK Disneyland
was very profitable
(2012)
- Done the same
thing with
Korea, targeting
films about
families and
coming together to
overcome the
villan are
particularly
successful for
example.
- In 2011, Disney
begun
broadcasting in
Korean instead
of English
- "Let it go" was
also published
in Korean (one
of 25 langauges)
- Seoulbeats.com
- However, this is a rare occurrence to
change it, most of the time they go
for a "one size fits all" method
- But they did apply for a Japanese style
Disneyland to be created in Japan, only for this to
be rejected by the client who was motivated by
the Japanese fascination with America and
wanted a distinctly American park. In the end,
only one attraction, Meet the World, would be
based on Japan
- Disneyology.blogspot.co.uk
- Yet, EuroDisneyland, was subject to
a number of directives given by the
French Government to protect their
French Identity whilst giving it the
desperately needed economic boost
- Global Cities
- Examples: London, NY and Tokyo
- High Migrant population
- 3% of the world's population is migrant
- Affects donor regions, esp. as
its usually the young, skilled,
healthy ones that migrate
- Remittances: send
back wages, some as
high as 50%
- Creates hotspots of economic and
cultural activity (as well as cold spots)
- Lack of investment in Africa
- The Geographical
- CASE STUDIES FROM EQ1 WESTERNISATION
- London's changing ethnic geography
- Integration or Segregation?
- Geography Review
- Subterranean Settlements in Tunisia
- Today they are exposed to more
outside influences, they are now
less reliant on subsistence
agriculture, political changes have
encouraged more modern
settlements & visiting tourists also
bring cultural influence
- Tourism is what could keep this
settlement alive in the future
- Geography Review
- Ecuador
- Loss of indigenous
way of life as there's
been a rapid increase
in external and
internal migration, to
more politically &
economically stable
areas
- 20% rural to urban areas/15-20% migrated abroad.
1/3 of indigenous adults living abroad
- UNESCO
- Western at threat?
- 70% of Americans believe
western way of life could be
at threat from immigrants
- Reuters
- 600 Britons gone to
Syria to join
extrememists and
many more from the
other EU countries
too
- Fight against
western
culture
- Daily Mail
- Paris March - come together
as one culture against this
- Decline of British identity as a whole
- Welsh want to be Welsh, Scottish
want to be Scottish etc.
- AS/A2 Sociology
- China
- Cultural destruction
e.g. 25 out of 6,000
hutongs remain
- Westernisation of diet =
1 in 10 adults and 1 in 5
schoolchildren =
officially overweight
- BBC
- Korea
- Clothing: hanbok =
now nearly
non-existent in
everyday wear -
nearly 100%
westernised
- Western
food =
wildly
popular
- Weddings modelled on
Western weddings and
slow evolution of
post-wedding traditional
views (i.e. woman and
men equality)
- Majority of
doctors =
western and
increase in big
western style
university
hospitals
- Seoulistic.com
- NEGATIVE THING: 1. English teachers = indoctrinating Korean
children with English ideals, ruining culture, liberalising women
2. Western fast food like McDonalds ruin nutrition choices
- Koreatimes.co.kr
- India
- Bollywood =
copy of
western films
with a small
Indian touch
- Music: Western rhythm
and style e.g. Bally Sagoo
converts old Indian songs
to Western Alternatives &
no longer TV restrictions
on Western music
channels
- Local languages not allowed to be
taught in schools, English is more
important. In India = 18 main
langauge and over 1,600 minor
languages and dialects.
- Western ideals as well, esp. family values
e.g. families living separately
- Gandhi
- Africa
- Mobile phone usage is
increasing here faster
than anywhere else
- 75% of all telephones in
Africa are mobile
- Lebanon: Arab Language
- English taking over, Campaign to
protect own language, not even
allowed to talk it in her own
country
- Similarly, WELSH have put
laws in place to protect their
language
- welsh.gov.uk
- "Don't kill your language"
- Bhutan
- last country in
the world to turn
a TV on (1999)
- Since seen
increased crime
& a "host of
social ills"
undermining the
traditional way
of life
- Masai
Mara
- Tourism
destroying
way of life
- Governments did little to improve literacy
rates and just took unfair advantage of
ignorance of the Masai, including robbing
huge parts of their land
- Masai Mara National Park: huge
deforestation to build lodges and camps
- Social changes due to tourism: loss of positive traditional
values; increased promiscuity & prostitution; spread of AIDs
form mass tourism sites to ecotourism destinations; locals
illegally lost homes & livelihoods with no compensation, then
pushed to marginal regions wit harsh climates, poor soils, lack
of water and infested with diseases; not allowed to use land for
their own traditional farming = FACE LOSS OF CULTURAL
IDENTITY
- United Nations
- 2007: Tourists blamed for Mass Wildebeest drowning
- National Geographic