National Experiences with the Protection of Traditional
... the hitherto sacrosanct world of cultural heritage. Expressions and elements of folklore were subjected to widescale commercial exploitation without any economic benefit flowing to the community who were the creators and preservers of the folklore. Minimal respect or regard was shown to the custodia ...
... the hitherto sacrosanct world of cultural heritage. Expressions and elements of folklore were subjected to widescale commercial exploitation without any economic benefit flowing to the community who were the creators and preservers of the folklore. Minimal respect or regard was shown to the custodia ...
Contents Welome 2 Conference programme 4 Abstracts 24 Panels
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
PSY 206 Chapter objectives
... Define sensory and perceptual processes and their relation to motor skills Describe how researchers study infant sensory abilities Discuss smell, taste, and touch in infancy Discuss hearing in infancy and impairments in hearing Describe visual perception in infancy Explain how infants integrate sens ...
... Define sensory and perceptual processes and their relation to motor skills Describe how researchers study infant sensory abilities Discuss smell, taste, and touch in infancy Discuss hearing in infancy and impairments in hearing Describe visual perception in infancy Explain how infants integrate sens ...
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... Define sensory and perceptual processes and their relation to motor skills Describe how researchers study infant sensory abilities Discuss smell, taste, and touch in infancy Discuss hearing in infancy and impairments in hearing Describe visual perception in infancy Explain how infants integrate sens ...
... Define sensory and perceptual processes and their relation to motor skills Describe how researchers study infant sensory abilities Discuss smell, taste, and touch in infancy Discuss hearing in infancy and impairments in hearing Describe visual perception in infancy Explain how infants integrate sens ...
Astrology and Meaningfulness:
... predictable imperfect arena of terrestrial and human activity.”2 This point remains relevant today, as astrology is generally considered a pseudoscience because it cannot demonstrate exact results when tested with the methods of natural sciences. As a discipline that deals with the changeable nature ...
... predictable imperfect arena of terrestrial and human activity.”2 This point remains relevant today, as astrology is generally considered a pseudoscience because it cannot demonstrate exact results when tested with the methods of natural sciences. As a discipline that deals with the changeable nature ...
c. operant conditioning.
... APA Goal: Goal 1: Knowledge Base of Psychology 15. A space-time anomaly strands several early psychologists in the 21st century. With no way back, the psychologists attempt to continue their work in the present day. Watson proposes a “Little Albert” study to a contemporary research ethics committee. ...
... APA Goal: Goal 1: Knowledge Base of Psychology 15. A space-time anomaly strands several early psychologists in the 21st century. With no way back, the psychologists attempt to continue their work in the present day. Watson proposes a “Little Albert” study to a contemporary research ethics committee. ...
Chapter 6 Learning
... Behaviorists believe that this sort of exchange is typical of the circular reasoning that can arise when one attempts to infer the presence of internal states based on behavior. The influence of this perspective can be seen in the American legal system, where witnesses are not allowed to draw in ...
... Behaviorists believe that this sort of exchange is typical of the circular reasoning that can arise when one attempts to infer the presence of internal states based on behavior. The influence of this perspective can be seen in the American legal system, where witnesses are not allowed to draw in ...
A Critical View on
... to believe that they really are lazy, stupid, inferior, unmanly, unworthy, or other characteristic they have been tarred with. This is manifest by internal negative thoughts about oneself, by selfchastising, and by verbal self-denigration in conversation with others. Picking these signs out from som ...
... to believe that they really are lazy, stupid, inferior, unmanly, unworthy, or other characteristic they have been tarred with. This is manifest by internal negative thoughts about oneself, by selfchastising, and by verbal self-denigration in conversation with others. Picking these signs out from som ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... makers. Or else, in more collectivist and communitarian vein, one argues that structures are in fact sui generis and determine the very nature of individual consciousness and character: so that individuals’ ‘acts’ are merely the manifestation of an institutional reality, and a set of structural rela ...
... makers. Or else, in more collectivist and communitarian vein, one argues that structures are in fact sui generis and determine the very nature of individual consciousness and character: so that individuals’ ‘acts’ are merely the manifestation of an institutional reality, and a set of structural rela ...
Behaviorism
... examples of behaviorism by yourdictionary behaviorism is a school of psychology that studies that only behavior that can be observed or measured. BEHAVIORISM - SIMPLE ENGLISH WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA Fri, 21 Apr 2017 11:32:00 GMT behaviourism is an approach to study behaviour based only what ...
... examples of behaviorism by yourdictionary behaviorism is a school of psychology that studies that only behavior that can be observed or measured. BEHAVIORISM - SIMPLE ENGLISH WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA Fri, 21 Apr 2017 11:32:00 GMT behaviourism is an approach to study behaviour based only what ...
Empathic choice involves vmPFC value signals that are modulated
... (equal to 1 when the event occurs and 0 otherwise) for bid-for-other screen; R2indicator function for bid-for-other screen modulated by bid-for-other; R3indicator function for bid-for-other screen modulated by the absolute value of the difference between bid-for-self and bid-for-other; R4indicato ...
... (equal to 1 when the event occurs and 0 otherwise) for bid-for-other screen; R2indicator function for bid-for-other screen modulated by bid-for-other; R3indicator function for bid-for-other screen modulated by the absolute value of the difference between bid-for-self and bid-for-other; R4indicato ...
test-gca-erickson-t1.pdf
... technology, labor, and natural resources to produce and distribute goods and services. To the extent that economizing takes place-that is, minimizing costs and maximizing benefits-it always takes place in a definite cultural context, and it is always embedded in institutional relationships such as k ...
... technology, labor, and natural resources to produce and distribute goods and services. To the extent that economizing takes place-that is, minimizing costs and maximizing benefits-it always takes place in a definite cultural context, and it is always embedded in institutional relationships such as k ...
TAG program final
... consumed them. I argue that figurines are best understood as material agents whose efficacy and social significance arises not only through cultural practices associated with their consumption as finished forms, but also through the practices involved in all stages of their production. Furthermore, ...
... consumed them. I argue that figurines are best understood as material agents whose efficacy and social significance arises not only through cultural practices associated with their consumption as finished forms, but also through the practices involved in all stages of their production. Furthermore, ...
Anthropology in the middle - Anthropology Emory
... so years; the many and increasing contributions of world anthropology from other nations and world areas are beyond my scope (see Ribeiro and Escobar, 2006). In this sense, the present view is of and about what some may take, quite critically, to be a presumptive or unmarked central position in anth ...
... so years; the many and increasing contributions of world anthropology from other nations and world areas are beyond my scope (see Ribeiro and Escobar, 2006). In this sense, the present view is of and about what some may take, quite critically, to be a presumptive or unmarked central position in anth ...
Understanding Organizational Culture
... patterns, structures and practices, etc. all of which may be made targets to study. Of course, culture is not unique in this way. Actually, most if not all significant concepts in organization studies and social science tend to be accompanied with a variety of different meanings and definitions (Pal ...
... patterns, structures and practices, etc. all of which may be made targets to study. Of course, culture is not unique in this way. Actually, most if not all significant concepts in organization studies and social science tend to be accompanied with a variety of different meanings and definitions (Pal ...
ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY MARXISM AND
... by saying what Marx had to say about the concept of ideology. Then Gordana Jovanovic from Belgrade, who, among other things, wrote the detailed preface to the translation of Wilhelm Reich’s work into Serbo-Croatian, talked about how the concept of ideology is related to other notions that Marx and c ...
... by saying what Marx had to say about the concept of ideology. Then Gordana Jovanovic from Belgrade, who, among other things, wrote the detailed preface to the translation of Wilhelm Reich’s work into Serbo-Croatian, talked about how the concept of ideology is related to other notions that Marx and c ...
The cultural evolution of prosocial religions
... prosocial religions in the last 10–12 millennia. We argue that these two developments were importantly linked and mutually energizing. We explain how a package of culturally evolved religious beliefs and practices characterized by increasingly potent, moralizing, supernatural agents, credible displa ...
... prosocial religions in the last 10–12 millennia. We argue that these two developments were importantly linked and mutually energizing. We explain how a package of culturally evolved religious beliefs and practices characterized by increasingly potent, moralizing, supernatural agents, credible displa ...
Whatever Happened to Little Albert?
... similar mistakes but offered little explanation of their source. Cornwell and Hobbs (1976) suggested that such distortions, if not simply due to overreliance on secondary sources, can be generally seen as authors' attempts to paint the Albert study (and Watson) in a more favorable light and to make ...
... similar mistakes but offered little explanation of their source. Cornwell and Hobbs (1976) suggested that such distortions, if not simply due to overreliance on secondary sources, can be generally seen as authors' attempts to paint the Albert study (and Watson) in a more favorable light and to make ...
Cultural Identity and Attenuated Psychotic Experiences
... national profile (N = 810) showed the opposite pattern. Lastly, the diffuse profile did not show any clear orientation. The researchers described participants in the diffuse profile as those who are still selecting a particular acculturation path. However, the overall results of the study showed sup ...
... national profile (N = 810) showed the opposite pattern. Lastly, the diffuse profile did not show any clear orientation. The researchers described participants in the diffuse profile as those who are still selecting a particular acculturation path. However, the overall results of the study showed sup ...
Anthropological Poetics
... reader reception theories of scholars such as semiologist Umberto Eco and literary critic Roland Barthes) and multivocal interpretations of literature (following especially the seminal work of Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin) have also spurred the development of a critical dialogics for linguistics a ...
... reader reception theories of scholars such as semiologist Umberto Eco and literary critic Roland Barthes) and multivocal interpretations of literature (following especially the seminal work of Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin) have also spurred the development of a critical dialogics for linguistics a ...
Comer, Abnormal Psychology, 8th edition
... information or photos of them without their permission – One fourth of all users feel a constant pressure to disclose too much personal information on their social networks, and a number feel intense pressure to post material that will be popular and get numerous comments and “likes.” ...
... information or photos of them without their permission – One fourth of all users feel a constant pressure to disclose too much personal information on their social networks, and a number feel intense pressure to post material that will be popular and get numerous comments and “likes.” ...
understanding scientific practices: cultural studies
... A first crucial mistake to avoid is reading the concept of scientific practices in terms of a distinction between theory and practice. This mistake is especially tempting because one of the most prominent uses of the term 'practices' in science studies has been to emphasize the autonomy of experimen ...
... A first crucial mistake to avoid is reading the concept of scientific practices in terms of a distinction between theory and practice. This mistake is especially tempting because one of the most prominent uses of the term 'practices' in science studies has been to emphasize the autonomy of experimen ...
The Mickey Mouse Kachina and Other "Double Objects"
... Hybridity is a term used by anthropologists to characterize the amalgamation of influences from two (or more) different cultural groups. Hybridity has captivated archaeology in recent years, especially archaeologists investigating colonialism in Native American contexts. At the same time, a growing ...
... Hybridity is a term used by anthropologists to characterize the amalgamation of influences from two (or more) different cultural groups. Hybridity has captivated archaeology in recent years, especially archaeologists investigating colonialism in Native American contexts. At the same time, a growing ...
8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
Stiahnuť prednášku - Nechodimnaprednasky.sk
... developed primarily in the United States, although it was certainly influenced by other traditions, such as European forms of empiricism. It is generally contrasted with other viewpoints in psychology, for example, those holding that the appropriate subject matter has something or other to do with e ...
... developed primarily in the United States, although it was certainly influenced by other traditions, such as European forms of empiricism. It is generally contrasted with other viewpoints in psychology, for example, those holding that the appropriate subject matter has something or other to do with e ...