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Dominica Ramírez and David Dorrell

Figure 4.1 | Double Decker Bus
Double decker bus referencing the Beatles in Ferrol, Spain near the historic Camino de Santiago. This is the intersection of two iconic cultural symbols. Both the bus and the pilgrimage route invite the public to take journeys, whether sonic or geographic.
Author | Dominica Ramírez
Source | Original Work
License | CC BY SA 4.0

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this section, the student will be able to:

  1. Understand: the origins and diffusion of culture and globalization
  2. Explain: how culture changes across space and time
  3. Describe: popular and folk culture, diffusion and the changing pace of globalization
  4. Connect: globalization and cultural conflict

CHAPTER OUTLINE

4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Cultural Landscape
4.3 Folk Culture
4.4 The Changing Cultural Landscape
4.5 Popular Culture
4.6 The Interface Between the Local and the Global
4.7 Global Culture
4.8 Resistance to Popular Culture
4.9 Summary
4.10 Key Terms Defined
4.11 Works Consulted and Further Reading
4.12 Endnotes

License

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Chapter 4: Folk Culture and Popular Culture by University System of Georgia is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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