Cultural Anthropology/Globalization



= Unit 3: Globalization, Modernization &amp; Development =

In this unit, students explore globalization and development and its effects on indigenous peoples. Modern economic and political development is driven by the assumption that the results will be benefical for all people; however, cultural differences are not taken into consideration, leading often to the destruction of indigenous cultures. Understanding the context of modern development students become versant in the current debate about globalization.

Start with this TedTalk video of Wade Davis, anthropologist in reseidence at the National Geographic Society, speaking about endangered cultures [run time: 22.04].

By the end of the unit, students will be able to answer the following questions:

What is globalization?

What is the history of globalization?

What is the relationship between culture and globalization?

Student Choice: Choose at least three topics on globalization that interest you and read about them (of course read more than three if you want!):
 * Technology
 * Education
 * Women and Development
 * Environment
 * Media
 * Health
 * Human Rights
 * Trade
 * Migration
 * International Law
 * Energy