Relocation & Expansion Diffusion [AP Human Geography Unit 3 Topic 4] (3.4)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Mr. Sin explores the concept of diffusion in human geography, focusing on the spread of cultural traits. He explains two main types: relocation diffusion, where people move and take their culture with them, and expansion diffusion, where cultural traits grow in number and spread. Within expansion diffusion, he covers hierarchical, contagious, and stimulus diffusion, each with distinct patterns of spread. The video also discusses barriers to diffusion, including cultural, political, economic, and physical factors, while highlighting how modern technology has reduced the impact of physical barriers.
Takeaways
- 😀 Diffusion is the spread of cultural elements, including traits, goods, services, and ideas, from one place to another.
- 😀 The hearth is the origin or starting point of a cultural trait or item that is being diffused.
- 😀 There are two main types of diffusion: expansion diffusion and relocation diffusion.
- 😀 Relocation diffusion occurs when people physically move and take their culture with them, but the original hearth begins to fade.
- 😀 Expansion diffusion happens when cultural traits spread, and the number of people practicing or using the trait increases.
- 😀 Hierarchical diffusion spreads through systems of power and is often a top-down process, like the diffusion of fashion or viral games.
- 😀 Contagious diffusion occurs when a cultural trait spreads to everyone in a society with little to no resistance, like a viral video or the scent of food.
- 😀 Stimulus diffusion happens when the core concept of a cultural trait spreads, but the trait adapts and changes to fit the new culture, as seen with McDonald's menus worldwide.
- 😀 Barriers to diffusion include cultural, political, economic, and physical factors, such as language differences, government restrictions, and geographical obstacles.
- 😀 Physical barriers are less impactful today due to technological advancements and global communication, while political and cultural barriers play a larger role in hindering diffusion.
- 😀 The video encourages viewers to engage with the content by practicing what they've learned about diffusion and supporting the channel for more resources.
Q & A
What is diffusion in the context of cultural geography?
-Diffusion refers to the spread of cultural elements, traits, groups of people, goods, services, ideas, or phenomena from one place to another.
What is the difference between expansion diffusion and relocation diffusion?
-Expansion diffusion involves the spread of a cultural trait where the origin or hearth remains strong and more people adopt the trait. Relocation diffusion occurs when people physically move to a new area and take their cultural traits with them, but the hearth starts to weaken as the trait does not spread to others in the new location.
What is hierarchical diffusion?
-Hierarchical diffusion is the spread of cultural traits through a structured system or power hierarchy, often starting with influential or powerful individuals or locations, and gradually spreading to others. An example is fashion trends, which often spread from global cities to smaller urban areas.
What is contagious diffusion?
-Contagious diffusion is when a cultural trait spreads widely and rapidly through a population without barriers, affecting all or most members of a community. An example is a viral video or the smell of food spreading in a room.
What is stimulus diffusion?
-Stimulus diffusion occurs when a cultural trait spreads but is modified by the receiving culture. The underlying idea or concept remains the same, but changes are made based on local cultural practices. An example is McDonald's adapting its menu in different countries to suit local tastes or religious practices.
Can you give an example of how McDonald's demonstrates stimulus diffusion?
-McDonald's adapts its menu and store layout based on local culture. For example, in some countries, McDonald's offers vegetarian options due to cultural or religious preferences, while the basic concept of the restaurant remains the same worldwide.
What are some barriers to diffusion mentioned in the script?
-Barriers to diffusion include cultural barriers like language or religious resistance, political barriers such as government restrictions on migration or trade, economic barriers where communities cannot afford new products, and physical barriers like mountains, oceans, or rivers.
How has technology changed the impact of physical barriers on diffusion?
-Technology, particularly advancements in communication and transportation, has lessened the impact of physical barriers. While mountains, oceans, or rivers once hindered diffusion, today, digital communication and travel allow for faster and broader cultural exchange.
What is the role of social media influencers in hierarchical diffusion?
-Social media influencers play a significant role in hierarchical diffusion by introducing new trends, ideas, or products to their large followings. For instance, games like 'Among Us' or 'Fortnite' gained popularity after influencers streamed them, leading to widespread adoption among their audiences.
Why is expansion diffusion described as involving an increase in the number of people adopting a cultural trait?
-Expansion diffusion is characterized by the trait or idea spreading beyond its original location, and as it spreads, more people begin to adopt the cultural trait. Unlike relocation diffusion, which only involves the movement of people, expansion diffusion leads to growth in the number of people practicing the cultural trait.
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