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For example, transnational arrangements of technological, financial, media, and political resources can be seen, respectively, as technoscapes, financescapes, mediascapes, and ideoscapes (Appadurai 1996: 33). The prefix "ethno-" refers to "people" rather than stricly to "ethnicity." Next up we have Financescapes. Through these next images the heart of this majestic capitalist nation: the financial market alongside the culture associated with financial markets:

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Up next, of this Anthropology of Globalization, here we find Ethnoscapes, or the people (Greek, ethno-) + the transnational distribution of correlated elements (-scape), which combines to equate the transnational distribution of correlated people.

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From The Idea of Culture, "The very word 'Culture' contains a tension between making and being made, rationality and spontaneity, which upbraids the disembodied intellect of the Enlightenment as much as it defies the cultural reductionism of so much contemporary thought. It even hints towards contrast between evolution and revolution -- the former 'organic' and 'spontaneous'...

Polixenes of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale (Act IV, scene iv).
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Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Basics, Second Edition, George Ritzer, Mcgraw-Hill, 2007. The Instructor's Manual was prepared by James Murphy, University of Maryland, College Park and Todd Stillman, Fayetteville State University.

Eagleton, Terry, & NetLibrary, Inc. 2000 The idea of culture / Terry Eagleton Blackwell, Oxford; Malden, Mass

Absolute Astronomy (2010).http://www.absoluteastronomy.com. San Diego: Halstead. Modernity at Large by Arjun Appadurai (University of Minnesota Press, 1996)

D'Andrea, Anthony "Global Nomads in Ibiza and Goa" in St. John, Graham (ed.) Rave Culture and Religion, Oxon (2004), Routledge Advances in Sociology. p.232. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0415314496 ISBN 0-415-31449-6

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