Homogeneous Culture

Homogeneous Culture

cultural homogenization​

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1. cultural homogenization​


Answer:

[tex]cultural \: homegnezation[/tex]Cultural HomegenizationCULTURAL HOMEGENIZATION - is an aspect of cultural globalizationExample:The brands often not only represent the products but also a certain lifestyle

2. homogenization of culture disadvantage​


Explanation:

There are several advantages of cultural homogenization. One of these is that itbroadens the range of cultural experiences that the people can have and enjoy aspects ofmany other cultures. Homogenization also shows that people trust one another easily due totheir basic understanding of one’s belief and they tend to be more charitable to one another.Through homogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality ofcommunication. There are also disadvantages of homogenization and one is that it destroysunique cultural practices in various countries and thereby reducing the amount of culturaldiversity that exists in the world. It can also result in the loss of individual culture andreligion and less diversity of ideas.


3. what is cultural homogenization​


Answer:

Cultural homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, listed as one of its main characteristics, and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of cultural symbols—not only physical objects but customs, ideas and values.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Cultural homogenization

Cultural homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, listed as one of its main characteristics, and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of cultural symbols—not only physical objects but customs, ideas and values.

What is an example of homogenization?

Homogenisation processes also affect culture. The most obvious examples are the diffusion of Hollywood movies that can be seen all over the world or of the global brands that people all around the world aspire to possess. The brands often not only represent the products but also a certain lifestyle.

What is homogenisation definition?

Homogenization or homogenisation is any of several processes used to make a mixture of two mutually non-soluble liquids the same throughout. This is achieved by turning one of the liquids into a state consisting of extremely small particles distributed uniformly throughout the other liquid.

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4. cite at least 20 examples of homogeneous culture​


1.soft drink

2.milk

3.water

4.nitrogen/any elements

5.air

6.quartz

7.lemonade

8.salt and water

9.iced tea

10.soda

11.Iron ore

12.granite

13.milk and cereal

14.sugar and salt

15.water and oil

16.rice and beans

17.water and sand

18.water and sugar

19.water and salt

20.water and yeast

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5. Advantage and disadvantage of homogenization of culture?


Answer:

through homogenization,people can also obtain easier and better quality ofcomonication.

Explanation:

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Answer:

No Because Our Population Become Bigger So every House Being Builded The Nature Is Being Destroyed


7. It refers to homogenized, Westernized, consumer/capitalist culture.​


Answer:

Cultural Homogenization

Explanation:

Cultural homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, listed as one of its main characteristics, and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity tthrough the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of cultural symbols—not only physical objects but customs, ideas and values.

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8. Disadvantage of homogenization culture


ANSWER:

Advantages

—Easier and likely better quality communication (although arguably difference forces one to examine one’s own culture more carefully , and may actually enhance how well you communicate its values ).

Disadvantages

—Less diversity of ideas. Different cultures are powerful experiments in seeing how else a society could work and provide examples to challenge existing norms and status quo. They provide inspiration for changes within any given culture.

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9. difference between heterogeneity and homogeneity in culture, politics and economy


Heterogeneity and homogeneity refer to the degree of diversity or similarity within a particular group or system.

In the context of culture, heterogeneity refers to the existence of diverse cultural practices, beliefs, and values within a society or group, while homogeneity refers to a shared cultural identity or a high degree of cultural uniformity. For example, a heterogeneous society may have different languages, religions, and traditions, while a homogeneous society may have a common language, religion, and set of cultural practices.

In politics, heterogeneity refers to a diverse range of political views, opinions, and interests within a society, while homogeneity refers to a high degree of political consensus or similarity of political beliefs. For example, a politically heterogeneous society may have different political parties and ideologies, while a politically homogeneous society may have a dominant political party or a single political ideology.

In economics, heterogeneity refers to differences in income, wealth, and economic opportunities within a society or group, while homogeneity refers to a more equal distribution of resources and economic outcomes. For example, an economically heterogeneous society may have a large income gap between the rich and poor, while an economically homogeneous society may have a more even distribution of income and wealth.

Overall, heterogeneity and homogeneity have important implications for the functioning and stability of societies and systems, and understanding these concepts can help us to better understand the challenges and opportunities that arise in different contexts.


10. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of the homogenization of culture


Answer:

our culture is beautiful because we always to give love ect.

Explanation:

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11. what are the advantages of homogenization of culture?​


Answer:

Easier and likely better quality communication (although arguably difference forces one to examine one’s own culture more carefully , and may actually enhance how well you communicate its values ).

More global cooperation due to shared understanding of the world, shared goals, shared methodologies of achieving these. Arguably global cooperation requires a degree of similarity, values are shared in similar cultures.

Larger market for content (music, television etc) which is appealing to common interests and fads. Economies of scale achieved. More choice for consumers.

More predictability of other’s actions.


12. are we living in a homogeneous or heterogeneous cultural global society?​


Answer:

globalization is not simply homogenization; on the contrary, it enhances cultural identity. ... In terms of science, technology and economic development, globalization reflects somewhat the theory of convergence and hegemonic control, but in deeper sense, it promotes cultural identity


13. Global monoculture or global homogeneous culture meaning


tagalogin ko nlng po sagot I translate mo nlng po sa English. Ang homogeneous ay Isa mixture na pinag Halo Halo pero ito ay di Mona ma-aan dentify, Example Tubig and Coffee ma-aan dentify mo paba yung Tubig tiba hindi so that's called homogeneous


14. what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture​


Explanation:

There are others, but the main advantage of a homogeneous culture that I can think of is this: Simply, people trust one another implicitly and easily due to a basic day-to-day understanding of each other’s humanity.

When a group has all grown up with the same media, and in roughly the same conditions, and with roughly the same manners and understanding of the way the culture’s systems work, it is easy for them to empathize with each other. People tend to be kinder to those whom they understand well, and in a homogeneous culture, you understand most people pretty well.

When a slight is committed, others tend to be more charitable to the perpetrator. In these cultures, there is a general belief that people are largely “good” with only a few “bad apples” to blame for most of society’s problems.


15. what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture?​


Explanation:

There are several advantages of cultural homogenization. ... Throughhomogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality of communication. There are alsodisadvantages of homogenization and one is that it destroys. It can also result in the loss of individual cultureand religion and less diversity of ideas.


16. What are the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture? ​


Answer:

so very basic my company is nice a word like a word nice


17. examples of cultural homogenization


Answer:

example of non-american culture affecting the west include world music and the popularization of non-american televisions (latin american telenovelas, japanese anime,indian bollywood), religion (islam Buddhism),food and clothing in the west, through in the most cases insignificant comparison to the western influence...


18. what are the advantage and disadvantage of homogenous and heterogeneous culture​


Answer:

There are others, but the main advantage of a homogeneous culture that I can think of is this: Simply, people trust one another implicitly and easily due to a basic day-to-day understanding of each other’s humanity.

When a group has all grown up with the same media, and in roughly the same conditions, and with roughly the same manners and understanding of the way the culture’s systems work, it is easy for them to empathize with each other. People tend to be kinder to those whom they understand well, and in a homogeneous culture, you understand most people pretty well.

When a slight is committed, others tend to be more charitable to the perpetrator. In these cultures, there is a general belief that people are largely “good” with only a few “bad apples” to blame for most of society’s problems.

The disadvantage to this is that since most people are brought up similarly, they think similarly. There is little room for innovation or free thought, and in some cases those who don’t toe the line will find themselves ostracized.

This leads to a general stagnation of the society and possibly an amplification of humanity’s natural xenophobia and racism.


19. Do you think globalization leads to cultural imperialism and homogenizes culture?​


Yes i think so
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20. What is the adbantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture?.


Answer:

The greatest advantage of heterogeneous catalysis is the ease of separation, while the disadvantages are often limited activity and selectivity. We report solvents that use tunable phase behavior to achieve homogeneous catalysis with ease of separation. Tunable solvents are homogeneous mixtures of water or polyethylene glycol with organics such as acetonitrile, dioxane, and THF that can be used for homogeneously catalyzed reactions. Modest pressures of a soluble gas, generally CO₂, achieve facile post-reaction heterogeneous separation of products from the catalyst.


21. What do you think are the advantages of homogenization of culture?​


Answer:

It shows that, in a world with differing priors, such homogeneity facilitates delegation and coordination, reduces monitoring and influ- ence activities, improves the quality of communication, and increases effort and expected utility.

Explanation:

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22. advantage of homogenization of culture​


Answer:

Homogenization also shows that people trust one another easily due to their basic understanding of one's belief and they tend to be more charitable to one another. Through homogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality of communication.

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23. what are the defferincess of homogeneity and heterogeneity in culture​


Answer:

Differences of Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in Culture:

Cultural Homogeneity

-Refers to societies with very similar social, religious, and political backgrounds.

Cultural Heterogeneity

-Refers to societies with very diverse cultural components.

Explanation:

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24. what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture?


Answer:

The advantage is that people will have enough confidence to express themselves,the disadvantage is that even though being a homosexual person isn't bad, many people will still judge you and be disgusted about it.

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25. the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture?​


Answer:

The advantage of partial high pressure homogenization over full-stream homogenization is the reduction of the influence of the process on the colloidal stability of milk, while the disadvantage is the low efficiency of the process.


26. What do you think are the advantage and the desadvantage of homogenization of culture​


Answer:

Homogenization is often linked to cultural imperialism this means, that a society or acountry can be influenced by another countries culture. For example, Christianity it wasshared bySpaniards to us, Education it was taught by Americans to us, overall the advantage ofhomogenization is that we can learn something new, we can describe something, we get to buildrelationship and strong bonds to the country that influenced us something. And also because ofthe homogenization we learn to be strong and make ourselves better than ever. But it has adisadvantage because we always adopt what other countries have sometimes we forgot what wereally got; some things that really originated on us, example the most famous brand of cell phoneright now is Samsung and Apple, and when we want badly to be in trend we don’t buy what ourcountry have like cherry mobile, Star mobile, My phone and so on, in this case we don’t reallyrecognize what really originate from us.On the other hand, Heterogenization pertains to the creation of various cultural practices,new economies and political groups because of the interaction of elements from differentsocieties in the worlds. It is often linked to hybridization a more specific concept is Glocalizationcoined by Roland Robertson (1992). Where in global forces interact with local factors only. Theadvantage of this heterogenization is that the society will be unique, it will appreciate their own


27. what do you think are the advantage and disadvantages of homogenization of culture? ​


Answer:

There are several advantages of cultural homogenization. ... Through homogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality ofcommunication. There are also disadvantages of homogenization and one is that it destroys. It can also result in the loss of individual culture andreligion and less diversity of ideas.

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28. HOMOGENATION OF CULTURE DISADVANTAGES AND ADVANTAGES​


Answer:

There are several advantages of cultural homogenization. One of these is that itbroadens the range of cultural experiences that the people can have and enjoy aspects ofmany other cultures. Homogenization also shows that people trust one another easily due totheir basic understanding of one’s belief and they tend to be more charitable to one another.Through homogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality ofcommunication. There are also disadvantages of homogenization and one is that it destroysunique cultural practices in various countries and thereby reducing the amount of culturaldiversity that exists in the world. It can also result in the loss of individual culture andreligion and less diversity of ideas.


29. What are the advantages and disadvantages of homogenization of culture?​


Answer:

Through homogenization, people can also obtain easier and better quality ofcommunication. There are also disadvantages of homogenization and one is that it destroys. It can also result in the loss of individual culture andreligion and less diversity of ideas.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The advantage of partial high pressure homogenization over full-stream homogenization is the reduction of the influence of the process on the colloidal stability of milk, while the disadvantage is the low efficiency of the process.

Explanation:


30. how is the homogenization and heterogenization of culture affects globalization?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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