Globalization and Environmental sociology Flashcards

1
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the political, economic, and cultural domination of countries in Asia, Africa, and the Americans by European countries starting in the sixteenth century

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colonization

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2
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an economy in which the state rather than market forces, manages the production and distribution of goods

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command economy

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3
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wealthy, industrialized countries

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developed countries

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4
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countries that have yet to industrialize or that have been intentionally restricted in their development by developed nations

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underdeveloped countries

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5
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countries considered to be on the road to industrialization

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developing countries

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6
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wealthy industrialized countries in the northern hemisphere (previously referred to as the Frist World)

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Global North

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7
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poor countries in the southern hemisphere (previously referred to as the Third World)

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Global South

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8
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poor countries that are beginning to industrialize

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newly industrialized countries (NICs)

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9
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the total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given year

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gross domestic product (GDP)

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10
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a large company based in one country with overseas operations in two or more other countries

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transnational corporation (TNC)

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11
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political and social domination of bourgeois class in capitalist society, expressed not only in ideologies but in all realms of culture and social organization

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hegemony

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12
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wealthy countries with developed economies

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core

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13
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poor countries that are exploited for their raw materials by core countries

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periphery

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14
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peripheral countries moving toward becoming core, or core countries in decline

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semi-periphery

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15
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to incorporate new cultural values and messages into the local culture

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indigenize

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16
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seeing culture as fluid, which helps individuals resist cultural homogenization

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cosmopolitanism

17
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the study of the interaction between human society and the physical environment

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environmental sociology

18
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the view that human beings are seperate from and above the rest of nature

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anthropocentrism

19
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a form of discrimination against minority groups and people from poor countries who are subjected to a disproportionate share of environmental hazards and polluting industries

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environmental racism

20
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the capitalist view supported by an ideology that legitimates the domination of nature for the material benefit of humans

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dominant social paradigm

21
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a view that advocates living in harmony with the environment, not dominating it

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alternative environmental paradigm

22
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the belief that economic development can occur without damaging the environment

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sustainable development

23
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an approach that investigates the domination of women and nature by men

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ecofeminsim

24
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a branch of ecofeminism that challenges patriarchal assumptions, argues that gender roles are learned and therefore open to change, and promotes human ideals for all people

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cultural ecofeminists

25
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occurs when companies search in poor or indigenous areas for new biological entities that they can exploit

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bioprospecting

26
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occurs when western companies exploit indigenous areas and express a dominant-submissive relationship

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biocolonialism

27
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the unauthorized appropriation of traditional biological and genetic knowledge, resources, and practices of indigenous peoples

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biopiracy

28
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the belief that unless we believe environmental issues become “our” issues, very little can be accomplished

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deep ecology

29
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countries with poor economies; problematically implies a lack of economic talent or exposure

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undeveloped countries