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A level Human Geography Globalisation key terms

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A person with British citizenship that lives abroad
British expat
The use of economic, political, cultural or other pressures to indirectly control or influence other countries
Neo Colonialism
The homogenising effect of an increase in American companies and products all over the world
Americanisation
The process by which people, culture, finance, goods and information transfer between countries
Globalisation
The idea that the world may be experiencing decreased economic integration and reduced cross border movement
Deglobalisation
Beliefs and social activities that dominate a global culture
Cultural Imperialism
Resources that cross the political boundaries of two or more states
Transboundary
Taxation on imports
Tariff
Formed when individual indicators are compiled into a single index
Composite Indicator
Opposition to the increase in global influence of companies, especially TNC’s
Anti Globalisation
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Countries that dominate global politics and trade
Superpowers
Nodes in the global economic system
Hub cities
Changing products in order to suit a certain place’s demand, population, cultures...
Glocalisation
Towns attempting to reduce carbon footprints and promote self sufficient economic development. Less reliant on globalisation
Transition Towns
A belief that minority traits should disappear as immigrants adopt host values
Assimilation
Wealthy people invest or migrate to alpha cities with future benefit in mind
Elite migration
The dispersion or spread of a group of people from an original homeland
Diaspora
Limiting the quantity that can be imported
Quota
The movement of manufacturing from developed countries to developing countries
Global Shift
The process that causes the relative distance between places to contract, effectively making places grow closer
Time space compression
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