Westernization The Spread of Worldview and Culture.

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Westernization The Spread of Worldview and Culture

Where is the “West”? or What is the West?

The Globe Focus

Map of Western Europe “Western Civilization”

Some Elements that Bind Civilizations  Shared historical experiences  Shared religious traditions  Interconnected language families  Shared artistic traditions  Similar economic and governmental institutions  Common levels of industrial-technological- educational development  Common levels of wealth and poverty

When a country takes control of land, resources, and people beyond its borders to exploit them for the country’s own benefit, Impirialism (The Idea) Colonialism (The Practice )

The Globe Western Europe and Global Impirialism

Westernizing the Americas (1492 to the present)

The Globe

Westernizing Africa ( 19th & 20th Centuries to the present)

The Globe

After WWI Western Powers divvy up Ottoman Empire

Western Powers Created State of Israel 1948 after WWII Wars

The Globe

Western Colonization in the Pacific

Areas of the Globe Controlled by Western Nations

World Civilizations Today Just One View Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations

Global Commerce

Commerce

World Organizations United Nations World Court World Bank International Monetary Fund World Trade Organization

Global Projects World Conference on Women Beijing, 2005 World AIDS Conference International Olympics Global Environmental Agreements

Transportation

Global Telecommunications Mobile Phone Subscribers

Global Telecommunications I nternet Users

Global Telecommunications

Pop Culture Distribution

The Processes of Globalization &Westernization Military conquest, colonization, imperialism, regime change Global Organizations Exchanging Worldviews & Problem-solving Commerce Transportation Communications

Now, let’s explore the Western Worldview What are the predominant ontological-epistemological perspectives? What are some dominant values? What are some defining cultural practices?

Exploring ‘Worldviews’  Differences between Western and Eastern Worldviews Differences between Western and Eastern Worldviews  Western vs Deep Ecology Worldviews Western vs Deep Ecology Worldviews  East vs West: The Myths that Mystify East vs West: The Myths that Mystify

West and East

Assignment on 10-26