Cultural Identity and Attenuated Psychotic Experiences
... identity (Nguyen, & Benet-Martínez, 2007). In the context of the United States (US), national identity refers to American identity. While in a multiethnic country such as the US, American identity should not be attributed more to one group over another, empirical research has shown a tendency for in ...
... identity (Nguyen, & Benet-Martínez, 2007). In the context of the United States (US), national identity refers to American identity. While in a multiethnic country such as the US, American identity should not be attributed more to one group over another, empirical research has shown a tendency for in ...
LINKÖPING UNIVERSITY Department of Management and Economics
... perspective to immigration. Numerous researches show that the recent trends in global migration have had various and far-reaching political, socio-economic and cultural implications, both within nation-states and universally. Immigration with its implications and immigration policies of modern state ...
... perspective to immigration. Numerous researches show that the recent trends in global migration have had various and far-reaching political, socio-economic and cultural implications, both within nation-states and universally. Immigration with its implications and immigration policies of modern state ...
republic of albania ombudsman special report on minority rights in
... minorities in our society, but also in the protection of their rights and interests. Through recognition, dialogue and participation, all citizens in a diversified society can form a greater understanding of each other's concerns. In these cases too, the local authorities of human rights, but legisl ...
... minorities in our society, but also in the protection of their rights and interests. Through recognition, dialogue and participation, all citizens in a diversified society can form a greater understanding of each other's concerns. In these cases too, the local authorities of human rights, but legisl ...
The Construction of National Identity in Modern Times
... building strategies in theoretical perspectives. Key Words: Identity, national identity, identity formation mechanisms, nation-building strategies, identity politics. ...
... building strategies in theoretical perspectives. Key Words: Identity, national identity, identity formation mechanisms, nation-building strategies, identity politics. ...
ETHNICITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES A view and a review of the
... place among the first tribes that populated our planet in pre-historic times. Ethnicity is also "intimately and organically bound up with major trends of modern societies" (see Glazer and Moynihan, 1974: 39). The recent manifestations of racist and ethnicist discrimination around the world make of c ...
... place among the first tribes that populated our planet in pre-historic times. Ethnicity is also "intimately and organically bound up with major trends of modern societies" (see Glazer and Moynihan, 1974: 39). The recent manifestations of racist and ethnicist discrimination around the world make of c ...
the impact of border policy effect on cross-border
... in cross-border ethnic areas, each ethnic group has strong internal spatial structure relevance, and the boundary effect is more obvious. However, most of China's border areas are cross-border ethnic areas, each of border issues is unique. Under this perspective, we analyze the border effects of var ...
... in cross-border ethnic areas, each ethnic group has strong internal spatial structure relevance, and the boundary effect is more obvious. However, most of China's border areas are cross-border ethnic areas, each of border issues is unique. Under this perspective, we analyze the border effects of var ...
Ethnography of Nigeria - National Open University of Nigeria
... Ethnography in contrast is used to describe the study of the culture for a single tribe, ethnic group or society. But because almost all ethnographers make comparisons, at least with neighbouring peoples, the distinction between Ethnography and Ethnology is sometimes blurred. In fact, if the distinc ...
... Ethnography in contrast is used to describe the study of the culture for a single tribe, ethnic group or society. But because almost all ethnographers make comparisons, at least with neighbouring peoples, the distinction between Ethnography and Ethnology is sometimes blurred. In fact, if the distinc ...
On the affective ambivalence of living with cultural diversity
... desire for a recognizable presence, an externality in which we find familiar meanings. The cultural other does not immediately meet this longing, but instead resists a dialectic appropriation into our own horizon of thinking and evaluation. We cannot simply experience the cultural other – with his o ...
... desire for a recognizable presence, an externality in which we find familiar meanings. The cultural other does not immediately meet this longing, but instead resists a dialectic appropriation into our own horizon of thinking and evaluation. We cannot simply experience the cultural other – with his o ...
Conflict Linkages: Democratic Institutions and Their Effect on Ethnic
... by the leaders of all significant segments” of society (Lijphart, 1977: 31). See Lijphart (1977) and Nordlinger (1972) for more information on their specific arguments. ...
... by the leaders of all significant segments” of society (Lijphart, 1977: 31). See Lijphart (1977) and Nordlinger (1972) for more information on their specific arguments. ...
The Ethnic Question: Census Politics in Great Britain
... used on the census, in archival records, and by those in Britain. However, I am hesitant to use the language of ethnicity in my analysis. Like race, ethnicity is a social signifier of identity, but it is also fundamentally different. Ethnicity, which can overlap and intersect with race, often descri ...
... used on the census, in archival records, and by those in Britain. However, I am hesitant to use the language of ethnicity in my analysis. Like race, ethnicity is a social signifier of identity, but it is also fundamentally different. Ethnicity, which can overlap and intersect with race, often descri ...
Definitions, Forms and Nuances of Racism
... A key feature of any definition of discrimination is its focus on behavior (harmful behaviour or practice). Discrimination is distinct from racial prejudice (attitudes), racial stereotypes (beliefs) Ethnocentrism Stereotyping Prejudice Discrimination Ethnocentrism is an incipient (embryonic) p ...
... A key feature of any definition of discrimination is its focus on behavior (harmful behaviour or practice). Discrimination is distinct from racial prejudice (attitudes), racial stereotypes (beliefs) Ethnocentrism Stereotyping Prejudice Discrimination Ethnocentrism is an incipient (embryonic) p ...
Cultural industries and public policy
... Second, there are rational choice, or preference, approaches. These focus on voter behaviour and argue that government policy is justified if there is popular support for it. A variant of this is where the government seeks to sustain a higher purpose, moral values, through the limitation of public c ...
... Second, there are rational choice, or preference, approaches. These focus on voter behaviour and argue that government policy is justified if there is popular support for it. A variant of this is where the government seeks to sustain a higher purpose, moral values, through the limitation of public c ...
Unity, diversity and ties
... patterns increase the socio-cultural distance between minority groups and the surrounding society. Furthermore, large learning disadvantages exist in concentration schools and there is an element of degradation and poor social cohesion in concentration neighbourhoods. Finally, there are groups and o ...
... patterns increase the socio-cultural distance between minority groups and the surrounding society. Furthermore, large learning disadvantages exist in concentration schools and there is an element of degradation and poor social cohesion in concentration neighbourhoods. Finally, there are groups and o ...
Elements of Culturally Competent Counseling
... Understanding the Social and Historical Context What is evident from the outset is that any counselor who claims to be culturally competent must ground his or her practice with a solid understanding of history and the social movements which shape it. In the United States this means understanding the ...
... Understanding the Social and Historical Context What is evident from the outset is that any counselor who claims to be culturally competent must ground his or her practice with a solid understanding of history and the social movements which shape it. In the United States this means understanding the ...
Trippin` Over the Color Line: The Invisibility of Race in Library and
... black and Latino), and in a world in which the vast majority of people are nonwhite” (p. 1). Despite a long legacy of race-based scholarship in many fields of the academy, as well as the ever-diversifying user population in the United States, the field of library and information studies (LIS) has fa ...
... black and Latino), and in a world in which the vast majority of people are nonwhite” (p. 1). Despite a long legacy of race-based scholarship in many fields of the academy, as well as the ever-diversifying user population in the United States, the field of library and information studies (LIS) has fa ...
Taking a Stand: Nurses` role in Policy Development and
... the polity- “the condition of civil order, form and process of civil government, organized society and state” – with the adoption of courses of action by political parties, governments and other important social organizations, and with issues in the “science and art of governing” ...
... the polity- “the condition of civil order, form and process of civil government, organized society and state” – with the adoption of courses of action by political parties, governments and other important social organizations, and with issues in the “science and art of governing” ...
8TH EDITION Chapter 1 Intercultural Communication: Interaction in
... – conclusions and statements about cultures should be qualified so that they do not appear to be ...
... – conclusions and statements about cultures should be qualified so that they do not appear to be ...
Workforce Diveristy Management
... – Political liberalism; the belief that individuals are the basis of law and society, and that society and its institutions exist to further the purpose of individuals, without showing favor to any particular individuals or groups. – Cultural liberalism; the rights of individuals with regards to rig ...
... – Political liberalism; the belief that individuals are the basis of law and society, and that society and its institutions exist to further the purpose of individuals, without showing favor to any particular individuals or groups. – Cultural liberalism; the rights of individuals with regards to rig ...
Course Outline: Public Policy Analysis
... Elite model: Violence, repression, mass disorder involve elite response or Elite-Mass interaction for a resolution of such situations. Generally it involves the decision makers, i.e., the dominant class and limited input of members of the elitist sections of the society. The elite model of public po ...
... Elite model: Violence, repression, mass disorder involve elite response or Elite-Mass interaction for a resolution of such situations. Generally it involves the decision makers, i.e., the dominant class and limited input of members of the elitist sections of the society. The elite model of public po ...
Ethnic and Racial Identity
... them to one another. Identity is how we interpret our own existence and understand who we are in our world" (p. 30). • For the emerging adult, the task is to find a personally "owned" identity in a variety of areas. This involves distancing oneself from others such as parents and significant adult r ...
... them to one another. Identity is how we interpret our own existence and understand who we are in our world" (p. 30). • For the emerging adult, the task is to find a personally "owned" identity in a variety of areas. This involves distancing oneself from others such as parents and significant adult r ...
Aalborg Universitet The challenges from globalisation and migration Siim, Birte
... discuss their implications for empirical research. Beck has discussed the implications of the ‘local-global dialectic’, which has been coined ‘glocalization’, for social science research. He has argued convincingly that there is no need to investigate the global totally globally. Instead he proposes ...
... discuss their implications for empirical research. Beck has discussed the implications of the ‘local-global dialectic’, which has been coined ‘glocalization’, for social science research. He has argued convincingly that there is no need to investigate the global totally globally. Instead he proposes ...
Majority populations` attitudes towards migrants and minorities
... aspect of ethnic exclusionism, i.e. ethnic prejudices and/or ethnocentrism, had first been ‘discovered’ in the United States, just like so many other aspects of exclusionism. Later on, ethnic prejudices and ethnocentrism have also been ascertained in Europe. A second aspect of ethnic exclusionism, h ...
... aspect of ethnic exclusionism, i.e. ethnic prejudices and/or ethnocentrism, had first been ‘discovered’ in the United States, just like so many other aspects of exclusionism. Later on, ethnic prejudices and ethnocentrism have also been ascertained in Europe. A second aspect of ethnic exclusionism, h ...
Diversity-and-Society-4th-Edition-Healey-Test-Bank
... 29. Michelle is a poor African American woman. Her race, class, and gender may combine to produce a unique kind of inequality. The concept that describes this phenomenon is known as: *A) Matrix of domination B) Marx's class oppression C) Minority group D) Triple discrimination E) Triple melting pot ...
... 29. Michelle is a poor African American woman. Her race, class, and gender may combine to produce a unique kind of inequality. The concept that describes this phenomenon is known as: *A) Matrix of domination B) Marx's class oppression C) Minority group D) Triple discrimination E) Triple melting pot ...
Cultural Relativism or Covert Universalism?
... Civilizations Review by an authorized administrator of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ...
... Civilizations Review by an authorized administrator of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ...
Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism describes the existence, acceptance, or promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single jurisdiction, usually considered in terms of the culture associated with an ethnic group. This can happen when a jurisdiction is created or expanded by amalgamating areas with two or more different cultures (e.g. French Canada and English Canada) or through immigration from different jurisdictions around the world (e.g. Australia, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, and many other countries).Multicultural ideologies and policies vary widely, ranging from the advocacy of equal respect to the various cultures in a society, to a policy of promoting the maintenance of cultural diversity, to policies in which people of various ethnic and religious groups are addressed by the authorities as defined by the group to which they belong.Multiculturalism that promotes maintaining the distinctiveness of multiple cultures is often contrasted to other settlement policies such as social integration, cultural assimilation and racial segregation. Multiculturalism has been described as a ""salad bowl"" or ""cultural mosaic"" and a ""melting pot"".Two different and seemingly inconsistent strategies have developed through different government policies and strategies. The first focuses on interaction and communication between different cultures; this approach is also often known as interculturalism. The second centers on diversity and cultural uniqueness which can sometimes result in intercultural competition. Cultural isolation can protect the uniqueness of the local culture of a nation or area and also contribute to global cultural diversity. A common aspect of many policies following the second approach is that they avoid presenting any specific ethnic, religious, or cultural community values as central.