GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURAL CHOICE
by GUILLERMO rodriguez
1. Policies that regulate the advance of economic globalization must promote, rather than quash, cultural freedoms
2. What’s new about globalization’s implications for identity politics?
3. Indigenous people and flows of investment and knowledge
4. Flows of cultural goods—films and other audiovisual products
5. Flows of people
6. GLOBALIZATION AND MULTICULTURALISM
7. Defending tradition can hold back human development.
8. Respecting difference and diversity is essential.
9. Diversity thrives in a globally interdependent
10. Addressing imbalances in economic and political
11. SOURCES OF GLOBAL ETHICS
12. Equity
13. Human rights and responsibilities
14. Democracy
15. Protection of minorities
16. Peaceful conflict resolution and fair negotiation.
17. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND DEVELOPMENT
18. Policy options and challenges for Protecting rights and sharing benefits
19. Pueblos indígenas se sienten amenazados
20. Flows of cultural goods widening Choices through creativity and diversity
21. CONSUMPTION, HUMAN NEEDS, AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
22. Rapidly increasing levels of consumption of materials, energy, and services are one of the fundamental drivers of global and local environmental change.
23. Three paradigms
24. Individual choice theories
25. theories to develop a distinction between individualist and collectivist cultures
26. choice theory
27. Policy implications of the three models
28. change the environment
29. social theories reveal the ways that consumption serves
30. individual choices and environmental consequences
31. Broadening theory
32. An example
33. The habitus
34. Naturalization
35. Cultivation
36. Implications and applications
37. strengthen existing restraints
38. changing social
39. cultural systems of meaning and value.