Urban areas thus appear to be exerting a strong homogenizing effect on local species.
Regional music has been under siege for a century, battered by the homogenizing effects of broadcasting and recording.
To accept them all, editors said, could have a homogenizing effect.
These dance associations had a homogenizing effect on the popular dances, creating a standard repertoire of Danish folk dances.
He argued that the homogenizing effect in current affairs during the period when it was written would see the demise of Canadian cultural nationality.
Culinary purists rail against such panethnic amalgams and bemoan the homogenizing effect of mass marketing.
The culprit, say those with an ear to the mouth of America, is the homogenizing effect of mass media.
There's the misdeed: not the boycott, but the homogenizing effect on creative teachers and bright students by one curriculum set in Albany.
Prolonged contact with Hispanic culture, which dates back to the conquest, has had a homogenizing effect, reducing the variation among the indigenous Sierra tribes.
Also its tendency to focus on the homogenizing effect brings criticisms.