Found inside – Page 112McDonald's McDonald's has become one of the most powerful symbols of globalization ... McDonald's is the tip of the spear of cultural homogenization that ... Found inside – Page 84Cultural anthropologists and sociologists tend to view this through a lens of hegemonic cultural homogenization (McDonalds and Starbucks being two favourite ... Found inside – Page 284See cultural homogenization McDonald's, 1, 86, 148, 234,244; adaptability of, 163; American culture identified with, 159; Asian cultures shaped by, 163–64; ... Found inside – Page 68smashed McDonald's windows in Paris, and scaled a McDonald's sign in South ... to lead to some level of global homogenization of culture among consumers, ... Found inside – Page 277... the UNESCO ICH Convention seems to parallel that of the fastfood chain McDonald's, the quintessential symbol of cultural homogenization and imperialism. Found inside – Page 727 Arjun Appadurai challenges the ' homogenization ' thesis in ' Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural ... John F . Love ' s McDonald ' s : Behind the Arches , revised edition , New York , 1995 , is the standard business history of the ... Found inside – Page 132The question of whether or not cultural homogenization—a future in which all ... bulldozer to destroy a McDonald's restaurant in the French town of Millau. In this important new book, he explores the alarming repercussions of this potent dialectic for democracy. A work of persuasive originality and penetrating insight, Jihad vs. Found inside – Page 323companies such as McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and KFC, which represent the standardization and cultural homogenization of food, do not become profitable in the ... Found inside – Page 137forged in 1997 between McDonald's and management represented the ' predatory ... 1999 : 481 ) , the cultural homogenization thesis may be critiqued . Found inside – Page 466CULTURAL HOMOGENIZATION Oneness of culture has long been demarcated by a ... The golden arches – the McDonald's sign that greets us in Galway, Paris, ... Found inside – Page 105And even McDonald's, the supposed great cultural homogenizer, is similarly sensitive to local cultural conditions, and in adapting its outlets to reflect ... Found inside – Page 39McDonald's menus also pay deference to local customs ; where there is resistance to ... of symbols that emphasizes individuality and cultural diversity . Found inside – Page 85As we have seen , McDonald's routinely adapts itself to local markets and for ... tension between cultural homogenization and cultural heterogenization . Found inside – Page 314Thus, rather than cultural homogenization McDonald's and others in the family of western fast food restaurants (Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, Wendy's) usher ... Found inside – Page 493Srinivas concludes that companies such as McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and KFC, which represent the standardization and cultural homogenization of food, ... Found insideEssay from the year 2015 in the subject Sociology - Individual, Groups, Society, grade: 1,3, University of Siegen, course: World Society, World Culture and World Politics, language: English, abstract: McDonaldized products are highly ... Found inside – Page 53The West set global cultural values on local ethos and tradition of the rest ... The cultural hegemony that the functionalists call cultural homogenization ... Found inside – Page 43Franchising and Cultural Conflict Inherent in globalization is a tension between ... forced Americanization, and cultural homogenization to disenfranchised ... Found insideAssembling the latest research and information in consumer studies in one clear, concise, and accessible resource, this is an invaluable reference for scholars, researchers, and students at all levels. Found inside – Page 663... can unwittingly contribute to cultural homogenization. McDonalds' pursuit of economic growth may come at the expense of Chinese behaviors and culture. Found inside – Page 131McDonald's and the Culture of Power Joe L. Kincheloe ... McDonald's does not produce cultural homogenization , Watson asserts ; nor is it a power - wielding ... Found inside – Page 23One example of glocalization is the Moscow McDonald's that varies from its American ... It is often argued that it is not so much cultural homogenization, ... Found inside – Page 201Cultural Homogenization When people use the term cultural homogenization, ... of many Asian countries and McDonald's uses advertising to attract patrons, ... Found inside – Page 24Cultural. Homogenization. uropean—or Western—culture spread to the United States and the ... McDonalds Restaurant in Asia Cultural Homogenization Cultural ... Found inside – Page 8Huge American corporations, such as McDonalds and WalMart, had outlets to sell products in hundreds of nations around the world. Cultural Homogenization in ... Found inside – Page 241Even though McDonald's was introduced look to traditional French foods such ... the processes of McDonaldiza level of global homogenization of culture among ... Found inside – Page 287Thus, rather than cultural homogenization McDonald's and others in the family of western fast food restaurants (Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, Wendy's) usher ... Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,0, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, course: English UNICERT IV, 11 entries in the bibliography, language: ... Found inside – Page 5Equally remarkable is cultural globalization. ... sociologist George Ritzer and others, believe that some kind of cultural homogenization is taking place in ... In this major new book, the author of the bestselling McDonaldization of Society provides an exploration of one of the most innovative and imaginative sociological theses of the last decade of the twentieth century - `McDonaldization'. Found inside – Page 132Hallmark 5 – cultural homogenization The fifth characteristic of ... George Ritzer (1993) that describes the pervasive reach of McDonald's and how the fast ... Found inside – Page viMcDonald's in East Asia, Second Edition James L. Watson. do so on every subsequent visit to the New Territories. ... of cultural homogenization. Found inside – Page 130CULTURAL IMPACT ON GLOBALIZATION In recent years, the term globalization has ... example of cultural homogenization in the corporate world is McDonald's, ... Found inside – Page 38as if a tidal wave of the worst of Western culture is sweeping across the globe ... fieldwork in five Asian metropole McDonald's locations: Beijing, Taipei, ... Found inside – Page 55Thus, rather than cultural homogenization McDonald's and others in the family of western fast food restaurants (Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, Wendy's) usher ... Found inside – Page 121McDonald's also represents the dominance in the north of a consumer culture, ... In Canada as well as in Mexico, an economic and cultural homogenization ... This book brings together specially commissioned papers by leading social and cultural analysts to engage in a critical appraisal of the thesis. Accessibly written, this book will be of interest to second year undergraduates and above in sociology, media studies, cultural and communication studies, and anyone interested in globalization. Found inside – Page 22Cultural. Homogenization. European colonies during the Colonial Empire. ... McDonalds Restaurant in Asia 22 Cultural Homogenization P Cultural ... " We call it our biggest book so far and will be backing it from day one with guaranteed co-op spending, a national publicity and review blitz, talk radio bookings, various retail sales aids including postcards, and of course the usual full ... Found inside – Page 85... views this McDonald's opening as an act of American imperialism, ... of McDonald's, however, does not necessarily lead to cultural homogenization, ... Found insideAs posed at the beginning of the chapter, do global forces lead to a homogenized consumer culture where multinational chains such as McDonald's take over ... Found insideMoreover, McDonald's may not be the great cultural homogenizer that it is often presented to be. It has shown itself to be sensitive to local cultural ... Found inside – Page 219When people use the term “cultural homogenization,” they mean that the media of ... For example, McDonald's has affected the eating habits of many Asian ... Found inside – Page 11... distaste for the forces of global cultural homogenization: McDonald's, Nike, Coca-Cola, IBM and many other reminders of Westernization. Latest update of this internationally popular anthology from George Ritzer. Found insideAll of these technologies permit McDonald's to operate in an efficient, calculable, ... therefore contributing to cultural homogenization and convergence. Found inside – Page 69The McDonald's Moscow experience compares with adaptations of American fast food ... Thus, rather than cultural homogenization McDonald's and others in the ...
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