What are the definition of these terms listed and put them into social grade 10 definitions:Globalization, Economic Globalization, Social Globalization, Political Globalization, Media, Individual Identity,Collective Identity, Media Convergence ,Popular Culture, Hybridization, Homogenization,Assimilation, Marginalization, 

Accommodation, Integration, Acculturation ,Affirmation, Cultural Revitalization

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Sure! Here are simplified definitions of each term suitable for a Grade 10 social studies class:

  1. Globalization: The process by which countries and cultures become more connected and interdependent, often through trade, technology, and communication.

  2. Economic Globalization: The growing economic interdependence of countries around the world, marked by the exchange of goods, services, and finances across borders.

  3. Social Globalization: The spread of ideas, values, and social practices across the globe, leading to changes in local cultures and social norms.

  4. Political Globalization: The way political power and influence extend beyond national borders, often leading to international cooperation and the formation of global governance structures.

  5. Media: Various platforms and technologies (like television, newspapers, and the internet) used to communicate news, information, and entertainment to the public.

  6. Individual Identity: The qualities, beliefs, personality traits, and experiences that make a person unique.

  7. Collective Identity: The shared characteristics, culture, or beliefs that define a group of people, such as a community, nation, or social group.

  8. Media Convergence: The merging of different types of media (like print, television, and digital) and their cross-platform use, often seen in how content is shared online.

  9. Popular Culture: The main ideas, practices, and trends that are widely accepted and enjoyed by the general population, often influenced by media.

  10. Hybridization: The blending of different cultural elements to create something new, where aspects of various cultures combine to form a unique mix.

  11. Homogenization: The process by which cultures become more similar or uniform, often due to globalization, where local differences are diminished.

  12. Assimilation: The process through which individuals or groups adopt the culture of another group, often losing their original cultural identity in the process.

  13. Marginalization: The social process by which certain groups or individuals are pushed to the edges (or margins) of society, often leading to limited access to resources and opportunities.

  14. Accommodation: The process of creating mutual adjustments and compromises between different cultures or groups to coexist peacefully.

  15. Integration: The process by which individuals or groups from different backgrounds come together to form a cohesive community while maintaining elements of their original identities.

  16. Acculturation: The process in which individuals or groups adopt aspects of another culture, which can happen while retaining their original cultural traits.

  17. Affirmation: The act of recognizing and valuing one’s own culture, identity, and beliefs, often as a response to marginalization.

  18. Cultural Revitalization: Efforts made by a group to restore, promote, and celebrate their traditional culture and practices, especially in response to threats from assimilation or homogenization.

These definitions aim to provide a clear understanding of each term in a context that is relatable to Grade 10 students.

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