Term
|
Definition
| behaviors and beliefs related to art, leisure and play |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| the application of imagination, skill, and style to matter, movement, and sound that goes beyond what is purely practical. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| culturally specific definitions of what art is. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| the cross-cultural study of music |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a form of enactment, related to other forms such as dance, music, parades, competitive games and sports, and verbal art, that seeks to entertain through acting, movement, and sound. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| something formed from elements drawn from multiple and diverse contexts. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| an institution that collects, preserves, interprets, and displays objects on a regular basis. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| returning art or other objects from museums to the people with whom they originated. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a japanese word meaning discipline and self-sacrifice for the good of the group. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a competition that explicitly seeks to bring about a flow of blood from, or even the death of, human-human, human-animal, or animal-animal contestants. |
|
|
Term
| material cultural heritage |
|
Definition
| the sites, monuments, buildings, and movable objects considered to have outstanding value to humanity. |
|
|
Term
| intangible cultural heritage |
|
Definition
| UNESCO's view of culture as manifested in oral traditions, languages, performing arts, rituals and festive events, knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, and craftmaking. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| movement from one place to another |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| movement within country boundaries |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| regular movement of a person between two or more countries resulting in a new cultural identity. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| an explanation for rural-to-urban migration that emphasizes people's incentives to move because of a lack of opportunity in rural areas (the push) compared with urban areas. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| an agricultural laborer in Latin America and the Caribbean who is permitted entry to a country to work for a limited time |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| the transfer of money or goods by a migrant to his or her family in the country of origin. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| repeated movement between two or more places, either within or between countries. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| someone who is forced to leave his or her home, community, or country. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| someone who is forced to leave his or her home, community, or country |
|
|
Term
| internally displaced person |
|
Definition
| someone who is forced to leave his or her home community but who remains in the same country |
|
|
Term
| development-induced displacement |
|
Definition
| the forced migration of a population due to development |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| someone who moves into a social institution either voluntarily or involuntarily |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| breakdown of traditional values associated with rapid social change |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| an international migrant who has moved since the 1960s |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a form of population movement in which a first wave of migrants comes and then attracts relatives and friends to join them in the destination. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| a view that seeks to limit growth of a particular group because of perceived resource constraints |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
| the UN's guaranteed right of a refugee to return to his or her home country to live. |
|
|