Within the United States Americanization refers to the process by which immigrants become naturalized and assimilated into mainstream American customs and values. Outside its national borders, the term is instead used to describe the influence of the U.S. on the culture of other countries, including their popular culture and political and economic systems. However, increasingly, in recent years the term Americanization is being widely used as a near synonym for two opposing conceptions of globalization: one referring to the homogenization of the world, the other to the hybridization and plurality of world cultures
The article discusses the negative impacts of globalization, particularly on cultures in developing ...
Americanisation, the theme of this stimulating, bi-focal international conference, has been difficul...
and its influence on identities is a highly debated topic. On the one hand, perspectives of globaliz...
Within the United States Americanization refers to the process by which immigrants become naturalize...
From introductoin: "The commonly used term “Americanization” is nowadays one of the most misinterpre...
Purpose. American cultural influence is evident throughout the world to varying degrees. The purpose...
This content analysis of English language textbooks used during the Americanization period (1914--19...
In ‘Is Globalization a code word for Americanization?’, the author shows how globalization scholarsh...
© BEIESP. The term “deterritorialization” has become widely used in various fields of social theory ...
This thesis examines a recurrent phenomenon within Canadian society and politics: the fear as well ...
The United States prides itself on being a nation of immigrants, and the country has a long history ...
This essay will challenge the assumption that underlies the arguments of both American liberal imper...
Whereas the literature asks whether immigrants and their descendants come to resemble the ‘mainstrea...
Problem. The population of the United States has more than tripled in the twentieth century. This ex...
Assimilation evolved endogenously as the dominant pattern of incorporation into the mainstream of Am...
The article discusses the negative impacts of globalization, particularly on cultures in developing ...
Americanisation, the theme of this stimulating, bi-focal international conference, has been difficul...
and its influence on identities is a highly debated topic. On the one hand, perspectives of globaliz...
Within the United States Americanization refers to the process by which immigrants become naturalize...
From introductoin: "The commonly used term “Americanization” is nowadays one of the most misinterpre...
Purpose. American cultural influence is evident throughout the world to varying degrees. The purpose...
This content analysis of English language textbooks used during the Americanization period (1914--19...
In ‘Is Globalization a code word for Americanization?’, the author shows how globalization scholarsh...
© BEIESP. The term “deterritorialization” has become widely used in various fields of social theory ...
This thesis examines a recurrent phenomenon within Canadian society and politics: the fear as well ...
The United States prides itself on being a nation of immigrants, and the country has a long history ...
This essay will challenge the assumption that underlies the arguments of both American liberal imper...
Whereas the literature asks whether immigrants and their descendants come to resemble the ‘mainstrea...
Problem. The population of the United States has more than tripled in the twentieth century. This ex...
Assimilation evolved endogenously as the dominant pattern of incorporation into the mainstream of Am...
The article discusses the negative impacts of globalization, particularly on cultures in developing ...
Americanisation, the theme of this stimulating, bi-focal international conference, has been difficul...
and its influence on identities is a highly debated topic. On the one hand, perspectives of globaliz...