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American Indian Perspectives on Culturally Aligning a Digital Smoking Cessation Resource. [PDF]

open access: yesNicotine Tob Res
Cooley C   +11 more
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The Role of Ceremonials in Organizational Behavior

open access: closedILR Review, 1969
Deals with a study that explored the ceremonial aspects of personnel role with particular emphasis on organizational significance of ceremonials. Relevance of ceremonials for personnel administrators; Ceremonials of relevance for individual role performers; Role of ceremonials in the stability or equilibrium functions of a business organization ...
Harrison M. Trice   +2 more
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Contemporary state cultural policy in Russia: organization, political discourse and ceremonial behavior

open access: closedInternational Journal of Cultural Policy, 2021
This paper examines the transformations of contemporary cultural policy in the Russian Federation on three basic levels: organizational, politico-discursive, and legislative.
Vitaly Kurennoy
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Technology and Ceremonial Behavior: Aspects of Institutionalism

open access: closedJournal of Economic Issues, 1977
(1977). Technology and Ceremonial Behavior: Aspects of Institutionalism. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 861-870.
Thomas R. De Gregori
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Ceremonial Trance Behavior in an African Church: Private Experience and Public Expression

open access: closedJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1980
Ceremonial trance behavior is a private religious experience that occurs in a public setting. Sociologists have long concerned themselves with the distinction between individual reactions to external stimuli and social behavior. While trance states may be individual responses, they also involve subtle forms of social interaction and are dependent upon ...
Bennetta Jules‐Rosette
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The Contrary Behavior Pattern in American Indian Ceremonialism

open access: closedSouthwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1945
Verne F. Ray
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