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Identities and Exchanges - Coggle Diagram
Identities and Exchanges
Words linked to Identity
Personality
contact
partnership
diversity vs particularity
Words linked with Exchanges
Globalization
Definitions of Exchanges
The act of sharing something with someone: culture, language ...
Interacting with someone else
Involves negotiation in business, trade, importation/exportation
Involves debating on a subject, idea, opinion, preferences, tastes, politics
Involves relationship: friendship, love, enmity, family
Definitions of Identity
Identity is who you are, the way you think about yourself, the way you are viewed by the world and the characteristics that define you.
Cultural identity: the identity or feeling of belonging to a group. … These cultural identifiers can include: location, gender, race, history, nationality, language, sexuality, religious beliefs, ethnicity, aesthetics, and even food.
Something you have at birth, which by the time may change. The physical information about someone: the color of the eyes, hair, skin.
What makes you different from the others
All the legal information that makes a person an individual in the society.
All the attitudes, information that tells about us to the society, also our future project and personality.
What makes you really you: all about the tastes, choices, things you like and dislike, what you like to do when you have time for you, your own personality
Every big or small details about a person: how you reacts in a situation, who you are, how you do something and why you do it.
Clothes and style, makeup
Topics and Key questions
Frontiers - conflicts
Historical frontiers
Cultural frontiers
Migration
Mobility - Intelectual mobility "Brain Drain"
Travels - Physical mobility
Mixity - generations - social groups - area - Social Media
Tourism
Globalization
Topics and Key Questions
Are Social Media useful for people?
Does Globalization change the particularity of the country or the individual for the sake of the "world citizenchip"?
What kind of immigration does Brain Drain refer to?
To what extent does
globalization contributes to the dynamism of social, cultural, economic life of a place?
Is the US still an intellectual Promised Land for Immigrants?