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May 21, 2012
05/12
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Wiarda, Howard J., 1939-
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Includes bibliographical references
Topic: Ethnocentrism
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Aug 3, 2019
08/19
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Booth, Ken
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191 p
Topics: Ethnocentrism, Strategy
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Jul 30, 2013
07/13
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Brewer, Marilynn B., 1942-; Campbell, Donald T. (Donald Thomas), 1916-1996, joint author
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Bibliography: p. 147-155
Topics: Ethnocentrism, Prejudices, Ethnology
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On ethnocentricity and stereotyping
Topics: ethnocentrism, stereotype, communications
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A discussion on ethnic biases and Western society taken from Professor Edward Dutton's research...
Topics: Edward Dutton, Ethnocentrism
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Mehmet, Ozay
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1 online resource (xiv, 210 pages) :
Topics: Economic development, Mercantile system, Ethnocentrism, Economic development, Ethnocentrism,...
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May 1, 2012
05/12
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Mlinar, Zdravko
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Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Internationalism, Nationalism, Ethnocentrism, Regionalism
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Nov 21, 2019
11/19
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ReadKaczynski
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This document is a comprehensive index of studies, both historic and contemporary, detailing the negative effects of racial and ethnic diversity. The authors of these studies hold a wide range of political beliefs, though, pro-diversity/globalism, pro-left-wing/liberal are the most common among them. This data statistically validates, beyond all reasonable doubt, the theory that racial and ethnic diversity is overwhelmingly negative. Diversity is colossally detrimental to individuals and...
Topics: race, culture, society, ethnocentrism, diversity
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Oct 26, 2020
10/20
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Edward Dutton
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Ethnocentrism wins.
Topics: Race, Racial Nationalism, Ethnocentrism, Rahowa
http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF028469674&ix=pm&I=0&V=D&pm=1
Topics: African Americans--Race identity, Ethnocentrism.
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Nov 8, 2009
11/09
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Jason C. Lira
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A slideshow lecture for an ENG111 class.
Topics: Ethnocentrism, English 111, escargot, Zitkala Sa
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Jun 8, 2018
06/18
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The Tribal Times
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It's interesting to read up on Adolf Hitler's beliefs, ideological principles, and thoughts on his nation-state, Germany. This is a great article.
Topics: National Socialism, Culture, Ethnocentrism, Nationalism, Germanicism
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Oct 23, 2009
10/09
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The F Word
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Amanda Chalmers and Ellie Gordon-Moershel take you through the history of the women's movement in Afghanistan and speak with women's rights activist Lauren Oates. As well, Amanda and Ellie discuss their reactions to a recent Globe & Mail expose on women in Kandahar and the struggle to acknowledge and combat our own ethnocentrism as western feminists.
Topics: Afghanistan, feminism, the f word, ethnocentrism
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Aug 2, 2020
08/20
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Forbes, H. D. (Hugh Donald)
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xi, 291 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Ethnic relations, Culture conflict, Ethnocentrism, Critical theory
David Duke web radio broadcast for 02-07-2008 David Duke's Website David Duke Radio Archive for 2008 David Duke Radio Archive for 2007 David Duke Radio Archive for 2006 David Duke's free audio books: Jewish Supremacism My Awakening: A Path to Racial Understanding
Topics: racist, racism, black, black vote, ethnocentrism, obama
Anthropological methodology suggests there may be two difficulties with utilizing evaluations over and above the many outlined in several generations of evaluation utilization literature. The first - "going native" - arises when the evaluator has consciously adopted the value and belief system of those in the program he or she is evaluating. The second problem - ethnocentrism - arises when the evaluator has been sufficiently blinded by his or her own value system that he or she fails...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Anthropology, Ethnocentrism, Ethnography, Research Problems, Values
Toni Morrison, through her voluminous and complex novel, Paradise (1997) deconstructs the Christian notion of heaven and hell; and substantiates that the original sin is not always disobedience, as too much obedience hampers growth and produces stunted minds. She suggests through the novel that human experience is more meaningful and truthful than any ethnocentric fallacy. The present pa per is an endeavor to study how the African-American writer embraces the postmodernist stance to challenge...
Topics: Ethnocentrism, Black Patriarchy, Christian fundamentalism, Paradise, Liberation, Conservatism
A consumer is said to be typically ethnocentric when it is manifested that it is inappropriate and immoral to purchase foreign made products. In the post liberalization and globalization era, when the Indian consumers can easily access imported goods and the goods or brands originating from other countries, the Indian companies engaged in manufacturing and service sector are facing stiff and of ever increasing dimension of competition from foreign manufacturers...
Topics: Consumer Behaviour, Ethnocentrism, Foreign Goods, Country of Origin
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Nov 4, 2017
11/17
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Sachs, Ignacy
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Translation of La découverte du Tiers monde
Topics: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General, Ethnocentrism, Economic history, Etnocentrisme
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87 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: Ethnicity -- Africa, Ethnocentrism -- Africa, Ethnicity -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Nov 3, 2020
11/20
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Coon, Carleton S.
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From the collection of the esteemed Archaeological Survey of India as maintained at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. Place of publication of this book: London
Topics: Race, Ethnology, Ethnocentrism, Race relations, DLI Top-Up
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Topics: Racism -- Europe, Ethnocentrism -- Europe, Ethnicity -- Europe, Europe -- Ethnic relations
xxii, 229 leaves ; 29 cm
Topics: Canadian International Development Agency, Leadership, Economic development projects, Ethnocentrism
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Apr 6, 2020
04/20
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Edgerton, Robert B., 1931-
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278 p. ; 25 cm
Topics: Cultural relativism, Ethnocentrism, Social perception, Developing countries -- Social conditions
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Jun 12, 2020
06/20
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Radcliffe, Sarah A
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xiii, 196 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Nation-state, Nationalism -- Latin America, Nationalism -- Ecuador, Racism -- Latin America, Racism...
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Oct 1, 2020
10/20
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Asante, Molefi Kete, 1942-
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x, 126 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: Blacks -- Africa -- Race identity, African Americans -- Race identity, Ethnocentrism, Afrocentrism
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Margaret Atwood's fiction is greatly concerned with women’s equality, the violence committed against women, and the convergence of Canada and women with reference to their comparable colonization. Her clear situation, insight vision, and well-determination enable her to be contiguous to women/Canada's wounds, defects, and corruption. This study highlights the natural close relationship between feminism and postcolonialism in Atwood's fiction. These concepts are classified as political,...
Topics: Ethnocentrism, Feminism, Gender, Identity, Oligarchy, Oppression, Postcolonialism, Postfeminism,...
Seventeenth century Jesuit analysis of Indian attitudes toward dreams was largely negative. While Indians looked on their dreams as ordinances and oracles, the Jesuits criticized reliance on such irrational messages. Jesuit critiques fell into three categories: the dream as a sign of diabolical possession, the dream as illusion purporting to be reality, and the dream as a form of madness. Jesuits explained native attitudes toward dreams in terms of their own European epistemology and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Canada Natives, Cultural Differences, Ethnocentrism, Intellectual History, North...
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May 11, 2018
05/18
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Ridley, Charles R
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xiv, 174 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Counseling, Racism, Ethnocentrism, Counseling -- methods, Prejudice, Minority Groups -- psychology,...
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Dec 5, 2018
12/18
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400 pages 24 cm
Topics: Race relations -- Congresses, Ethnocentrism -- Congresses, Nationalism -- Congresses,...
David Duke web radio broadcast for 12-09-2007 David Duke's Website David Duke Radio Archive for 2007 David Duke's free audio books: Jewish Supremacism My Awakening: A Path to Racial Understanding
Topics: menorah, hanukkah, assimilation, intermarriage, racism, ethnocentrism, jew, israel, zionsm,...
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Oct 31, 2019
10/19
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Airhihenbuwa, Collins O
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xvi, 152 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Social medicine -- Africa, Health promotion -- Social aspects -- Africa, Preventive health services...
This document traces the history of and need for global education. The paper examines a crucial connection between global education and critical thinking. Students cannot acquire a global perspective without developing critical thinking skills. Similarly, they cannot be considered critical thinkers without a global perspective. With the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the challenge has become for teachers to abandon their bipolar assumptions and get students ready for...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Ethnocentrism, Global Approach, Higher...
The English-only movement is about more than language; underlying it is bigotry against non-White, non-English-speaking immigrants. The term "Hispanic" is itself a Census Bureau creation which ignores the cultural and linguistic differences between such groups as the Mexican, Cuban, and Nicaraguan immigrants. The argument that a single language unites the United States ignores the major role of, for example, the German language and culture early in American history. Proposals calling...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Bilingualism, English, Ethnic Bias, Ethnocentrism, Hispanic Americans, Immigrants,...
In the highly competitive, racist milieu of the academy, even feminist scholars, anxious to advance their own careers, can be lured into ethnocentric research practices that exploit, rather than honor or illumine, the communication of women of color. Before feminist scholars write about such communication, they should seek to answer questions that will enable them to write sensitively, thoughtfully, and respectfully. These questions ask what scholars must know in order to examine and interpret...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Ethnocentrism, Higher Education, Racial...
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Apr 11, 2020
04/20
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Frank Salter
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This edition has been enhanced to be a readable ebook with searchable text, high resolution, chapters etc. From an evolutionary perspective, individuals have a vi- tal interest in the reproduction of their genes. Yet this interest is overlooked by social and political theory at a time when we need to steer an adaptive course through the unnatural modern world of uneven population growth and decline, global mobility, and loss of family and communal ties. In modern Darwinian theory, bearing...
Topics: Frank Salter, genetics, biology, evolutionary biology, ethnocentrism, nationalism, multicuturalism,...
Cultural sensitivity theory is the study of how individuals relate to cultural difference. Using literature to help students prepare for study abroad, instructors could analyze character and trace behavior through a model of cultural sensitivity. Milton J. Bennett has developed such an instrument, The Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity (DMIS), which measures behavior from ethnocentric to ethnorelative. Cultural sensitivity research has proven time and again that Bennett's DMIS is...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cultural Differences, Ethnocentrism, Cultural Awareness, Study Abroad, Measures...
Dominant-ethnic group conflict can be treated as either an independent or dependent variable. In this paper, dominant-ethnic conflict is discussed as the dependent variable. The paper's objectives are to: (1) present a preliminary sociological realistic theory of dominant-ethnic conflict; (2) compare and contrast the theory in terms of 2 types of models (a "static model" and processual system); (3) illustrate by the processual system the theoretical advantages of considering...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Conflict, Culture Conflict, Definitions, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations,...
Examines current perspectives in counselor education for diversity. Addresses issues regarding ethnocentrism in counselor education programs, practice, research, and the evaluation of multicultural competencies. Outlines strategies for counselor education. Educators should examine the ways in which self-awareness, knowledge, and skills can be applied in the delivery of culturally responsive counseling services. (EMK)
Topics: ERIC Archive, Counselor Training, Cross Cultural Training, Educational Innovation, Ethnocentrism,...
Like Antarctica, the fields of cross- and intercultural communication are claimed by many, explored by not so many, and understood by perhaps rather few. The most popular references in this area reflect a "maximalist" perspective, generally cross-cultural, which advocates the view that culture is a monolithic and static entity and that people's culture will largely determine their way of interacting with others. A "minimalist" perspective, largely intercultural, allows a...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural...
K.M. Tyler et al.'s (2008) seminal inquiry into establishing new measures for the study of cultural discontinuity and the role it may play in education provided a foundation from which to consider the ways in which cultural discontinuity might play a role in other, less discussed marginalized student populations. One such group of students are those that live within the socio-cultural confines of the Appalachian region of the United States. Although several theoretical perspectives might serve...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Culture Conflict, Regional Characteristics, Geographic Regions, Educationally...
A study measured student agreement or disagreement with statements related to G. Hofstede's dimensions of culture and compares those responses with various cultural characteristics of the respondents. A 40-item Likert-type questionnaire was administered to 535 university students (301 females, 234 males) enrolled in business and communication studies classes (Spring 1992 through Spring 1993) at San Jose State University. The questionnaire compared their responses to items reflecting Hofstede's...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Attitude Measures, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Cultural...
This paper focuses on how educational decision-makers can make use of futures research through a better understanding of forecasters' perspectives. Eight problems in communicating that are significant in contributing to poor usage of forecasts by educational decision-makers are: (1) overuse of jargon, (2) preoccupation with technological solutions, (3) ethnocentric perspectives, (4) use of narrow databases, (5) ignoring normative issues, (6) overemphasizing prediction, (7) preoccupation with...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Communication Problems, Decision Making, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary...
This paper addresses the question of how can teachers promote an interreligious dialogue at a "grassroots" level. The document suggests teaching about another religion, such as Buddhism, as a belief system while deepening the students' understanding of their own religious traditions. After expressing concerns that the issues may be too complex and only serve to reinforce stereotypes about both religions or that the concepts addressed may be too elusive for the audience, Milton J....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Ethnocentrism,...
Noting that most basic communication textbooks do not include a cultural diversity component, this paper presents 14 experiential exercises aimed to integrate the multicultural issues related to interpersonal communication topics. The various experiential activities are adapted from intercultural communication textbooks, cross-cultural training books, professional training workshops, and trainer's manuals, and can be used to integrate diversity when teaching the basic course in interpersonal...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Class Activities, Cultural Differences, Ethnocentrism, Experiential Learning, Higher...
Educators must realize that today's public schools are a specialized development out of the universal culture-process. Research anthropologists have identified cross-culturally as enculturation, the process of acquiring a culture. By virtue of being born into a specific socio-cultural group, all humans have culture, and all human groups enculturate their young. Public education as required by law in this society is but an extension of and addition to the enculturative experience already begun...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Acculturation, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Ethnocentrism, Public Schools,...
In composition studies, the most influential statement of what Brian Street calls the autonomous model of literacy is the work of Walter Ong. Ong bases the foundation of this model on the research on cognitive development done by Alexander Luria, a student of Lev Vygotsky. Ong finds in this research, carried out among the Islamic people of Uzbekistan in the Soviet Union during the 1930s, empirical evidence for his contention that literacy actually causes fundamental changes in human cognition....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Academic Discourse, Cognitive Development, Cultural Context, Ethnocentrism, Foreign...
To avoid the Anglo-Saxon culture mode, which dominates the current study of human communication in all contexts, the concept of communication competence can be examined from the perspective of Chinese culture. The conceptualization and empirical indicators used for the measurement of communication competence strongly reflect a Western cultural bias which shows a linear and mechanical obsession with cause and effect. Three ontological assumptions guide Chinese communication behaviors: human...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Chinese Culture, Communicative Competence (Languages), Confucianism, Cultural...
Teachers who lead classroom discussions of gay and lesbian issues are forced to confront their deepest feelings about sexuality and prejudice, a confrontation that many find uncomfortable for a number of reasons. They not only face the possibility that the discussion will turn negative but they also fear they will lose control of the situation. A student activity called "Privileges," which asks students to consider how specific loss of privilege would affect their lives, provides...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Ethnocentrism, Higher Education, Homophobia,...
Purpose: This article proposes an analytical framework that helps to identify and challenge misconceptions of ethnocentrism found in pre-tertiary teaching resources for history and the social sciences in numerous countries. Design: Drawing on nationalism studies, the analytical framework employs ideas known under the umbrella terms of primordialism, constructivism and ethno-symbolism. In applying it, the conceptualisation of the Slovak nation, as presented in the history textbooks currently...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Textbooks, Ethnocentrism, Misconceptions,...