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    La hibridación cultural de América. Breve revisión de Cornelius de Pauw y Javier Clavijero.Laura Alicia Soto Rangel - 2025 - Valenciana 35:261-292.
    El presente trabajo analiza las representaciones de América y los americanos en el siglo XVIII con base en los conceptos de hibridación cultural de García Canclini y de tradición de Ambrosio Velasco. La primera parte del estudio examina la hibridación del territorio americano según las dos ediciones de la Enciclopedia de Diderot, destacando la complejidad discursiva en torno al concepto del salvaje propuesto por Cornelius De Pauw. Posteriormente, se realiza una revisión crítica de las interpretaciones nacionalistas de (...)
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    Diseño de Comunicación Municipal para la Ciudad de Santa Fe. Procesos de Hibridación Cultural.Estefanía Fantini - 2008 - Polis 1 (10-11):212-215.
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    (1 other version)Acoplamiento e hibridación en el clima cultural de posmodernidad.Pablo Martínez Fernández - 2004 - A Parte Rei 35:10.
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    Modernización e hibridación en la vida y prácticas tradicionales de San Felipe del Progreso. El caso de las parteras y su conocimiento ancestral.Karla Paola López Miranda - 2021 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 26:229-261.
    La presente investigación tiene como objetivo comprender el proceso sociocultural que enfrentan las parteras tradicionales de San Felipe del Progreso, en el que estructuras y prácticas distintas entre sí —como son el sistema tradicional y el moderno de salud— se encuentran y permiten la aparición de nuevas interpretaciones, prácticas y objetos en la atención del embarazo, el parto y el puerperio. Para ello resulta necesario dividir la investigación en diferentes apartados. En un primer momento, se ahonda en el concepto de (...)
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  5. Modernidades latinoamericanas: del humanismo renacentista al criollismo nacionalista.Pelayo Guijarro Galindo & José Sánchez Benavente - forthcoming - Thémata Revista de Filosofía.
    El objetivo principal de este trabajo pasa por mostrar la presencia de ciertos valores clásicos y estructuras del medievo –sin por ello absolutizar su importancia– dentro del inconcluso proceso de construcción de una modernidad específicamente latinoamericana. En primer lugar, analizaremos el contexto intelectual de Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, profundamente influenciado en un sentido amplio por el humanismo renacentista europeo. En segundo lugar, atenderemos a la emergencia de una conciencia criolla en Perú a partir del siglo XVII y en (...)
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    Traslatio Studii: Contribución de los exilios al establecimiento de la Sociología y la Historia del arte en Gran Bretaña, 1933-1960.Peter Burke - 2009 - Arbor 185 (739):903-908.
    Este ensayo es una pequeña parte de una historia más amplia, la gran diáspora de intelectuales del Centro y Este de Europa en los años treinta, hacia Gran Bretaña, EEUU, Francia, América latina, etc. El exilio puede ser observado como una escuela, una forma de educación de adultos, no sólo para los propios exiliados sino también para algunos de los nativos que llegaron a conocerlos. De forma más precisa, consideramos las consecuencias intelectuales de la diáspora en una cultura insular, con (...)
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    La ciudad: ¿hábitat o zoológico humano?Jesús David Girado Sierra - 2018 - Escritos 26 (57):389-406.
    Este articulo presenta una compresion fenomenologica de la ciudad, problematizando dos enfoques teoricos utiles para lograr una descripcion esclarecedora, sobre todo, en su version contemporanea. Se exploraran tesis en las que se habla de un habitat humano donde reinan la desatencion cortes, el cooperativismo competitivo y las relaciones instrumentales, resultado del desarrollo biotico sublimado en la organizacion social y la cultura; en razon de esto, la ciudad sera entendida como un producto de la naturaleza humana o, si se quiere, como (...)
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    Música e identidad afro en Herencia de Timbiquí. El canto como una afirmación de las identidades Afro-Pacíficas.Angélica Roxanna Barrera Mosquera & Ana María Betancourt Ovalle - 2019 - Argos 7 (19):26-43.
    La identidad se ha constituido como una noción hegemónica y estática, sin embargo, la música de Herencia de Timbiquí consolida identidades múltiples y evidencia la hibridación racial, histórica y cultural por la que han pasado las comunidades Afro-Pacíficas desde la época de la Colonia y la esclavitud negra hasta la globalización y el conflicto armado colombiano. Estos hechos han ido transformando las identidades que originalmente traían las comunidades desde África, pues sus prácticas culturales se fueron entretejiendo con las (...)
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    Formas breves y escritura creativa: una puerta abierta a la imaginación.María Jesús Orozco Vera - 2020 - Arbor 196 (798):a581.
    En las últimas décadas la escritura creativa ocupa un lugar relevante. Esta demanda socio-cultural se manifiesta en el auge de talleres y de másteres especializados. Escribir con corrección y originalidad constituye, sin duda, una meta atractiva y ambiciosa. En ella se implican profesores y alumnos en un proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje donde las formas breves muestran un campo de experimentación singular. Así el microrrelato y el teatro mínimo constituyen modelos literarios que muestran, en sus formatos minimalistas, un amplio abanico de (...)
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    Meditaciones sobre lo superfluo. El largo camino del cuadro a la pantalla televisiva.Adolfo Chaparro Amaya - 2007 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 36:95-116.
    Este ensayo se plantea las relaciones entre dos regímenes de visibilidad: pintura y televisión, que parecen constitutivos de la tradición cultural en Occidente. El propósito es analizar esa relación siguiendo tres estrategias: la primera, traza la genealogía que va del cuadro como modo privilegiado de representación visual a la pantalla como medio privilegiado de simulación; la segunda, rastrea los diferendos y las hibridaciones entre arte y televisión, contrastando el “déficit de realidad” que caracteriza al arte en relación con el (...)
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    Comprensiones de la doble pertenencia religiosa e interacciones con la teología del pluralismo religioso Latinoamericana.Luisa Fernanda Roa Quintero - 2022 - Franciscanum 64 (177).
    La doble pertenencia pertenencia religiosa es una emergente categoría de la teología del pluralismo religioso, que intenta aproximarse a las experiencias de fe de místicos y teólogos, que profundizan en su experiencia cristiana desde las espiritualidades orientales. Desde los límites entre las religiones, la hibridación de las creencias y el lenguaje bilingüe religioso, surgen experiencias de fe para adentrarse en el Misterio. La interacción entre los presupuestos de la doble o múltiple afiliación religiosa con las reflexiones de la teología (...)
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    El Reverso de la Diferencia.Benjamín Arditi - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 7.
    Si las diferencias se rehúsan a cruzarse o contaminarse entre ellas, el mestizaje o hibridación termina siendo reemplazado por la lógica del desarrollo separado que es característica del apartheid. Con ello el mundo múltiple deviene un mosaico de fragmentos aislados y autoreferenciales. En el límite..
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    Teología Afrocolombiana reflexiones y construcciones desde la Interculturalidad.Luisa Fernanda Roa Quintero - 2024 - Horizonte 22 (67):216603-216603.
    La Teología afrocolombiana es una reflexión en construcción desde los aportes de teólogos y afrodescendientes, quienes, tomando como fundamentos referentes de las experiencias de los ancestros africanos, promueven el reconocimiento de los valores ancestrales religiosos y culturales en contraste con el mensaje cristiano. Los procesos de interacción religiosa y cultural en el territorio colombiano son diversos a los acontecidos en las regiones afrocaribeña y afrobrasilera, quienes gozan de distintas expresiones de la fe a partir de las hibridaciones, fe sincrética, (...)
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  14. La caza de las mariposas. Un ejemplo de mestizaje en la imagen de la Nueva España.José Ramón Fabelo Corzo - 2010 - In María Marcelina Arce Sáinz, Jorge Velázquez Delgado & Gerardo de la Fuente Lora, Barroco y cultura novohispana. pp. 389-402.
    El trabajo aborda el papel que ha desempeñado el mestizaje en el proceso de formación y desarrollo de la cultura latinoamericana. El arte ha sido uno de los ámbitos privilegiados de expresión del mestizaje latinoamericano. Se analizan algunos ejemplos sobre las “hibridaciones de la imagen” у "las creaciones mestizas" en la época colonial mexicaпa, en particular, de aquellas que se conocen como iconos que fueron “colonizados por el cielo” у tienen alas. Nos referimos а las mariposas, las cuales poseen su (...)
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  15. Bourdieu's Theory of Cultural Change: Explication, Application, Critique.Dimensions of Cultural Change & Supply Vs Demand - 2002 - Sociological Theory 20 (2).
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    Part 2 Beyond Cultural Wholes?Beyond Cultural Wholes - 2010 - In Ton Otto & Nils Bubandt, Experiments in holism: theory and practice in contemporary anthropology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  17. Joan mciver Gibson.Conversation Across Cultures - 2000 - In Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Medical ethics at the dawn of the 21st century. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. pp. 218.
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    Saudi Arabia and professional football.Jørn Sønderholm Culture - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-16.
  19. More broadly, computer networks have made interaction between.Cultures In Collision - 2002 - In James Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum, Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
  20. Revisiting cultural additivity through the lens of granular interactions thinking mechanism.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Through the lens of the informational entropy-based notion of value, I attempt to provide explanations for the aspects of cultural additivity that I could not explain previously: the additivity limit and the drawbacks of cultural additivity.
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  21. Responsibility, and Affected Ignorance. Culture - 1992 - Ethics 104:291-309.
     
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  22. The Cultural Dimensions of the Vietnamese Private Entrepreneurship.Quan-Hoang Vuong - 2009 - IUP Journal of Entrepreneurship Development 6 (3/4):54-78.
    This paper examines the influence of cultural and socioeconomic factors on the growth of enterpreneurship in Vietnam. Traditional cultural values continue to have a strong impact on the Vietnamese society, and to a large extent adversely affect the entrepreneurial spirit of the community. Typical constraints private entrepreneurs face may have roots in the cultural facet as legacy of the Confucian society like relationship-based bank credit. Low quality business education is both a victim and culprit of the long-standing (...)
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  23. Gathering the godless: intentional "communities" and ritualizing ordinary life. Section Three.Cultural Production : Learning to Be Cool, or Making Due & What We Do - 2015 - In Anthony B. Pinn, Humanism: essays on race, religion and cultural production. London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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  24. Cultural Relativism.John J. Tilley - 2024 - In Ritzer George, Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Non-ideal theory, cultural studies, and the transgender inclusion debate.Adam Berg - 2023 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (3):419-437.
    This paper centers two complementary theoretical approaches to advance the debate about transgender women’s inclusion in elite women’s sports – namely, non-ideal theory and cultural studies. In doing so, the paper highlights divisions between ideal theory and non-ideal theory, normative internalism in sports and normative externalism in sports, and essentialist views of sports compared to non-essentialist views of sports. The paper’s main agenda is to show the value of applying non-ideal theory, externalism, and non-essentialism to the discourse over transgender (...)
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    Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges.Tim Lewens - 2015 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Tim Lewens aims to understand what it means to take an evolutionary approach to cultural change, and why it is that these approaches are sometimes treated with suspicion. While making a case for the value of evolutionary thinking for students of culture, he shows why the concerns of sceptics should not dismissed as mere prejudice, confusion, or ignorance. Indeed, confusions about what evolutionary approaches entail are propagated by their proponents, as well as by their detractors. By taking seriously the (...)
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  27. Cultural Gaslighting.Elena Ruíz - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (4):687-713.
    This essay frames systemic patterns of mental abuse against women of color and Indigenous women on Turtle Island (North America) in terms of larger design-of-distribution strategies in settler colonial societies, as these societies use various forms of social power to distribute, reproduce, and automate social inequalities (including public health precarities and mortality disadvantages) that skew socio-economic gain continuously toward white settler populations and their descendants. It departs from traditional studies in gender-based violence research that frame mental abuses such as gaslighting--commonly (...)
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  28. Cultural Appropriation Without Cultural Essentialism?Erich Hatala Matthes - 2016 - Social Theory and Practice 42 (2):343-366.
    Is there something morally wrong with cultural appropriation in the arts? I argue that the little philosophical work on this topic has been overly dismissive of moral objections to cultural appropriation. Nevertheless, I argue that philosophers working on epistemic injustice have developed powerful conceptual tools that can aid in our understanding of objections that have been levied by other scholars and artists. I then consider the relationship between these objections and the harms of cultural essentialism. I argue (...)
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  29. Cultural learning.Michael Tomasello, Ann Cale Kruger & Hilary Horn Ratner - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):495-511.
    This target article presents a theory of human cultural learning. Cultural learning is identified with those instances of social learning in which intersubjectivity or perspective-taking plays a vital role, both in the original learning process and in the resulting cognitive product. Cultural learning manifests itself in three forms during human ontogeny: imitative learning, instructed learning, and collaborative learning – in that order. Evidence is provided that this progression arises from the developmental ordering of the underlying social-cognitive concepts (...)
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    The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism.Daniel Bell - 1972 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 6 (1/2):11.
    This classic analysis of Western liberal capitalist society contends that capitalism harbors the seeds of its downfall, particularly by effecting a certain cultural tendency among its most successful subjects that is bound to corrode its very foundations. As such, it is a conservative critique employing cultural concerns precisely where Marx prioritized economic ones.
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    Reviving Cultural Heritage: Incorporating Prefabricated Elements in Mongolian Yurt Renewal Design.Jiahao Zhang - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1052-1068.
    This study extensively explores the multifaceted realm of Mongolian yurts, deeply ingrained in Mongolia's cultural heritage and emblematic of nomadic life. Through detailed case studies, it investigates the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with modern architectural principles and the application of prefabricated elements for yurt renewal. These yurts, situated in diverse sociocultural contexts, provide a comprehensive cross-section of their architectural heritage, spanning from ancestral to contemporary instances. The methodology involves a harmonious synthesis of indigenous wisdom, sustainable material selection, and precision (...)
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    The Persistent Power of Cultural Racism.Linda Martín Alcoff - 2023 - Philosophy 98 (3):249-271.
    Abstract‘Cultural racism’ is central to understanding racism today yet has receded into the background behind the focus on attitudinal racism. Even the turn to structural racism is largely circumscribed to inclusion without substantive challenge to existing processes or profit margins. When portions of the racist public are targeted, it is often the least elite members of society. Without question, the concept of cultural racism requires some clarification, but it will help bring the continued influence of colonialism forward and (...)
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  33. La identidad cultural como patrimonio inmaterial: Relaciones dialécticas con el desarrollo theoria, año/vol. 15, número 001 universidad Del bío-bío chillán, chile. [REVIEW]Cultural Como Patrimonio Inmaterial la Identidad & E. Ster M. Assó G. Uijarro - 2006 - Theoria 15 (1):89-99.
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    The Dynamics of Cultural Counterpoint in Asian Studies.David Jones & Michele Marion (eds.) - 2014 - Suny Press.
    Essays on a wide range of areas and topics in Asian studies for scholars looking to incorporate Asia into their worldview and teaching. Contributors give contemporary presence to Asian studies through a variety of themes and topics in this multidisciplined and interdisciplinary volume. In an era of globalization, scholars trained in Western traditions increasingly see the need to add materials and perspectives that have been lacking in the past. Accessibly written and void of jargon, this work provides an adaptable entrée (...)
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    Respect for cultural diversity in bioethics. Empirical, conceptual and normative constraints.Tomislav Bracanovic - 2011 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14 (3):229-236.
    In contemporary debates about the nature of bioethics there is a widespread view that bioethical decision making should involve certain knowledge of and respect for cultural diversity of persons to be affected. The aim of this article is to show that this view is untenable and misleading. It is argued that introducing the idea of respect for cultural diversity into bioethics encounters a series of conceptual and empirical constraints. While acknowledging that cultural diversity is something that decision (...)
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    Trading Cultural Competency for Trauma Informed Care.Uchenna Anani, Elizabeth Lanphier & Dalia Feltman - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (9):13-16.
    Berger and Miller argue that cultural competency as an educational tool for physicians-in-training fails to address structural inequality and systemic oppression. Instead, it focuses on “cul...
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  37. Cultural Appropriation and the Arts.James O. Young - 2008 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Now, for the first time, a philosopher undertakes a systematic investigation of the moral and aesthetic issues to which cultural appropriation gives rise. Cultural appropriation is a pervasive feature of the contemporary world Young offers the first systematic philosophical investigation of the moral and aesthetic issues to which cultural appropriation gives rise Tackles head on the thorny issues arising from the clash and integration of cultures and their artifacts Questions considered include: “Can cultural appropriation result in (...)
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    Cultural Ecosystem of Creative Place: Creative Class, Creative Networks and Participation in Culture.Justyna Anders-Morawska - 2017 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 19 (1):159-173.
    The scope of this paper is to conceptualise a data-based research framework for the role of creative networks in cultural exchange. Participation in culture measured as audience per 1000 residents and expenditures on culture-related activities were analysed in relation to such territorial assets as accessibility to creative infrastructure, the economic status of residents, the governance networks of civil society, and cultural capital. The results indicate how accessibility, governance networks, and cultural capital contribute to participation measured via audience (...)
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  39. Cultural differences in responses to real-life and hypothetical trolley problems.Natalie Gold, Andrew Colman & Briony Pulford - 2015 - Judgment and Decision Making 9 (1):65-76.
    Trolley problems have been used in the development of moral theory and the psychological study of moral judgments and behavior. Most of this research has focused on people from the West, with implicit assumptions that moral intuitions should generalize and that moral psychology is universal. However, cultural differences may be associated with differences in moral judgments and behavior. We operationalized a trolley problem in the laboratory, with economic incentives and real-life consequences, and compared British and Chinese samples on moral (...)
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  40. Cultural feminism versus post-structuralism: The identity crisis in feminist theory.Linda Alcoff - 1988 - Signs 13 (3):405--436.
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    The Cultural Politics of Analytic Philosophy: Britishness and the Spectre of Europe.Thomas L. Akehurst - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    Introduction -- Nazi philosophy -- The expulsion of the invaders -- Philosophical method : virtue vs. vice -- The virtuous tradition : analysis, liberalism, englishness -- Epilogue.
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  42. Is cultural evolution Lamarckian?Maria E. Kronfeldner - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (4):493-512.
    The article addresses the question whether culture evolves in a Lamarckian manner. I highlight three central aspects of a Lamarckian concept of evolution: the inheritance of acquired characteristics, the transformational pattern of evolution, and the concept of directed changes. A clear exposition of these aspects shows that a system can be a Darwinian variational system instead of a Lamarckian transformational one, even if it is based on inheritance of acquired characteristics and/or on Lamarckian directed changes. On this basis, I apply (...)
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    Cultural Injustice and Refugee Discrimination.Rufaida Al Hashmi - forthcoming - Law and Philosophy:1-20.
    Many believe that it is morally impermissible to select refugees applying for resettlement on the basis of religion but morally permissible to do so on the basis of language. In this paper, I challenge this position. I argue that if we oppose selection by religion, then we should also oppose selection by language. I argue that the kind of religious selection proposed by some is demeaning because of a history of cultural injustice, which I examine through the context of (...)
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    What is Cultural Appropriation?James O. Young - 2008 - In Cultural Appropriation and the Arts. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–31.
    This chapter contains section titled: Art, Culture, and Appropriation Types of Cultural Appropriation What is a Culture? Objections to Cultural Appropriation In Praise of Cultural Appropriation.
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    Philosophical Perspectives on Cultural Hybridity: The Dynamics of Identity and Alterity.Wang Yi - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):403-418.
    The research study explores the philosophical viewpoints on cultural hybridity and considers how they affect the development of identities, moral behaviour, epistemological criticism, and real-world applications in a variety of fields. Cultural hybridity, which is defined as the blending of different cultural aspects, calls into question established ideas about identity and encourages us to reevaluate the flexibility and diversity that are fundamental to the human self. For measuring, the research study used the Smart PLS Algorithm Model related (...)
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    Autonomy and cultural practices: The risk of double standards.Anna Elisabetta Galeotti - 2015 - European Journal of Political Theory 14 (3):277-296.
    The paper questions the view that the alleged lack of autonomy displayed by certain practices and cultural behavior may constitute a sound justification for limiting toleration of those practices. Not only is the concept of autonomy open to endless controversy, but it also entails a conflict with liberal public morality and often nurtures double standards. To this end, the paper first examines the assumptions and basis of the lack-of-autonomy approach; this analysis perforce leads the author to unravel the notion (...)
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    Trust matters: a cross-cultural comparison of Northern Ghana and Oaxaca groups.Cristina Acedo-Carmona & Antoni Gomila - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:126593.
    A cross-cultural analysis of trust and cooperation networks in Northern Ghana (NGHA) and Oaxaca (OAX) was carried out by means of ego networks and interviews. These regions were chosen because both are inhabited by several ethnic groups, thus providing a good opportunity to test the cultural group selection hypothesis. Against the predictions of this approach, we found that in both regions cooperation is grounded in personal trust groups, and that social cohesion depends on these emotional bonds. Moreover, in (...)
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  48. 1. mutual causality and social process.Toward Cultural Symbiosis & Magoroh Maruyama - 1976 - In Erich Jantsch, Evolution And Consciousness: Human Systems In Transition. Reading, Mass.: Reading Ma: Addison-Wesley.
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  49. Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in Person-Body Reasoning: Experimental Evidence From the United Kingdom and Brazilian Amazon.Emma Cohen, Emily Burdett, Nicola Knight & Justin Barrett - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (7):1282-1304.
    We report the results of a cross-cultural investigation of person-body reasoning in the United Kingdom and northern Brazilian Amazon (Marajó Island). The study provides evidence that directly bears upon divergent theoretical claims in cognitive psychology and anthropology, respectively, on the cognitive origins and cross-cultural incidence of mind-body dualism. In a novel reasoning task, we found that participants across the two sample populations parsed a wide range of capacities similarly in terms of the capacities’ perceived anchoring to bodily function. (...)
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  50. Development: A Primer for the Unsuspecting'.Ashis Nandy & Culture Voice - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 59.
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