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Cultural Studies and the Culture Concept
My purpose in this paper is to complicate the genealogies of the concept of culture as a way of life that have held sway within cultural studies.
Tony Bennett
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Perspectives on Culture and Concepts
Annual Review of Psychology, 2015The well-respected tradition of research on concepts uses cross-cultural comparisons to explore which aspects of conceptual behavior are universal versus culturally variable. This work continues, but it is being supplemented by intensified efforts to study how conceptual systems and cultural systems interact to modify and support each other.
Bethany l, ojalehto, Douglas L, Medin
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Culture and Conceptions of Adulthood
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003Common themes and variations across the studies in the previous chapters are considered, with a focus on how culture influences conceptions of what it means to be an adult.
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Students’ conceptions: culturing conceptions
Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008This commentary on Roth, Lee, and Hwang’s paper aims at analysing their theoretical approach in terms of its object of study, and the aspects that are brought to the fore, like the cultural activity of conversation, and those that are overshadowed, like the role of the material world and its perception on learning. This analysis, developed on the basis
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The Concept of Inviolability in Culture
American Journal of Sociology, 1931The inviolability of the person and of things is a basic factor in culture. Its observance is highly differentiated according to age, sex, mental status, physical characteristics, religion, position or rank or caste, occupational class, and property of the individual; also, it varies according to season and location.
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Childbearing and the Concept of Culture
JOGN Nursing, 1982Effective nursing practice requires being free of prejudice and bias. One's outlook is not necessarily the only proper one and there is no room for hasty judgments. The professional has health at the center of her perceptual system and often finds it difficult to view health as laymen do.
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2019
An essay article paper provided the reaction to the concept of culture as a system interrelated and interactive parts of society. However, culture can be defined through the given examples with the two videos entitled, “Desert Fishing Frenzy Human Planet” and “Black Friday Store Stampede” on how the people can interact and adopt the environmental ...
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An essay article paper provided the reaction to the concept of culture as a system interrelated and interactive parts of society. However, culture can be defined through the given examples with the two videos entitled, “Desert Fishing Frenzy Human Planet” and “Black Friday Store Stampede” on how the people can interact and adopt the environmental ...
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2003
Culture is one of the loosest terms in the management vocabulary. It is a word that rolls off the tongue — but definitions stick in the throat. People use culture in a wide variety of ways to capture different aspects of organisational and national life, often with little in common.
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Culture is one of the loosest terms in the management vocabulary. It is a word that rolls off the tongue — but definitions stick in the throat. People use culture in a wide variety of ways to capture different aspects of organisational and national life, often with little in common.
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2012
The concept of culture stands, clearly but unsteadily, at the heart of multicultural education. This book provides a systematic, in-depth understanding of the role that culture plays in the massive literature of multicultural education as multiple and antithetical definitions of culture exist.
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The concept of culture stands, clearly but unsteadily, at the heart of multicultural education. This book provides a systematic, in-depth understanding of the role that culture plays in the massive literature of multicultural education as multiple and antithetical definitions of culture exist.
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