Deterritorialization refers to the separation, severing, or weakening of relationships between cultural codes, behaviours, or practices from a particular location. Deterritorialization may not necessarily describe a dilution or depletion of culture—but often results in a reordering of how people behave, move through, and experience their relationships to space and culture. In such a way, globalization, capitalism, and mediatization are often described as deterritorializing forces (see Cochrane).