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CONCEPT OF "CULTURAL CODE" AS A UNIVERSAL METHODOLOGICAL TOOL IN HUMANITARIAN DISCIPLINES

Челябинский гуманитарий
The article explores the concept of «cultural code», which has recently been widely distributed in a variety of Russian discourses. Based on the distribution of the results of the search for the word «cultural code» by dates (frequency per million word ...
A. Drobyshev
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Cultural Codes

2009
No art can survive without an understanding of, and dedication to, the values envisioned by its creators. No culture over time has existed without a belief system to sustain its survival. Black music is no different. In Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy, William C. Banfield engages the reader in a conversation about the aesthetics and
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Culture codes and semiotics

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2021
Abstract This paper argues that culture can be understood as a collection of codes that people learn as they grow up in a particular society and that these codes have certain attributes that explain their power. I suggest that codes must be coherent, be concrete, be clear, have continuity, and be communicated.
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To Write Code: The Cultural Fabrication of Programming Notation and Practice

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Writing and its means have become detached. Unlike written and drawn practices developed prior to the 20th century, notation for programming computers developed in concert and conflict with discretizing infrastructure such as the shift-key typewriter and
Ian A. Arawjo
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Die »Culture Codes«

2012
Wie beeinflusst eine Kultur als Ganzes den Menschen und warum kann man von einer »kollektiven Programmierung des Geistes« reden?
Alexandra von Bose, Jeannette Terpstra
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Cultural Coding Systems

1979
In the early phases of our evolution, it is probable that we associated with other humans in a manner resembling a wolf pack or a troop of chimpanzees. In this type of social structure communication among individuals in the group is largely analogic in nature, consisting mostly of nonverbal signals and vocal expressions of emotion that contain little ...
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Coding culture at EEG

2022
These are the slides of a talk given on January 17th 2022, for the EEG at the TU Vienna. The talk is subtitled 'Tools and best practices of scientific software development' and roughly covers the following three sections: git GitHub General python best ...
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Cultural Classification and Codes

2018
Classification is fundamental to social life. It is the prerequisite to all other social activity. Before language, family, power, or organization, there must be rules for expressing sameness and difference, for defining what is or is not an instance of something, and there must be rules for how these distinctions are connected.
Vincent Yung, Wendy Espeland
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Business Culture – Code Switching

Voice and Speech Review, 2011
(2011). Business Culture – Code Switching. Voice and Speech Review: Vol. 7, A World of Voice, pp. 250-253.
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Culture and Colour Coding

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1976
Western scholars have speculated for centuries about the perceptual capacities of non-western peoples, of children, and of animals; and, more recently, about the representation and communication of perceptual experience in language. Colour is a particularly intriguing domain within which to study the communication of experience because the physical ...
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