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Bridging perspectives: The value of collaboration between Traditional Healing Practitioners and Medical Doctors in dementia research and care in South Africa. [PDF]
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Digital Migration Infrastructure in return-writing: visualizing the migration landscape of India. [PDF]
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Sociological study of religiosity in post-atheist Kazakhstan. [PDF]
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Abstract "Cultural Hybridity" means forming a new culture by intermingling the two cultures. The first theorist to locate the hybrid source of Modernism was Mikhail Bakhtin and in post-colonial anglophone literature, hybridity was popularized by Homi K. Bhabha in which Bhabha argued that cultural hybridity disrupts fixed categories of identities such
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Abstract "Cultural Hybridity" means forming a new culture by intermingling the two cultures. The first theorist to locate the hybrid source of Modernism was Mikhail Bakhtin and in post-colonial anglophone literature, hybridity was popularized by Homi K. Bhabha in which Bhabha argued that cultural hybridity disrupts fixed categories of identities such
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Nature, 1953
IT has long been known that cross-fertilization could be carried out between any two of the three species of Fucus, Fucus spiralis L., Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fucus serratus L., and that sometimes quite a high percentage of hybrid zygotes would result1–3. There are no records, however, of the growth of hybrid sporelings in culture beyond the first few
E. M. BURROWS, S. M. LODGE
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IT has long been known that cross-fertilization could be carried out between any two of the three species of Fucus, Fucus spiralis L., Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fucus serratus L., and that sometimes quite a high percentage of hybrid zygotes would result1–3. There are no records, however, of the growth of hybrid sporelings in culture beyond the first few
E. M. BURROWS, S. M. LODGE
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CULTURAL AND TEXTUAL HYBRIDITY
Across Languages and Cultures, 2001This paper argues that the hybrid text is a product of a voluntarily incomplete translation process. Hybrid texts are produced by writers who want to highlight their position between cultures, creating a new site of individual and collective expression.
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Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2008
We analyze online gaming as a site of collaboration in a digital-physical hybrid. We ground our analysis in findings from an ethnographic study of the online game World of Warcraft in China. We examine the interplay of collaborative practices across the physical environment of China's Internet cafes and the virtual game space of World of Warcraft.
Silvia Lindtner +5 more
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We analyze online gaming as a site of collaboration in a digital-physical hybrid. We ground our analysis in findings from an ethnographic study of the online game World of Warcraft in China. We examine the interplay of collaborative practices across the physical environment of China's Internet cafes and the virtual game space of World of Warcraft.
Silvia Lindtner +5 more
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Hybrid Cultures – Nervous States
2011Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Ulrike Lindner, Maren Mohring, Mark Stein, and Silke Stroh: Introduction Sara Lennox: From Postcolonial to Transnational Approaches in German Studies (Post)Colonial Identifications, Colonial Traditions, and Cultures of Memory Ulrike Lindner: Encounters Over the Border: The Shaping of Colonial Identities in ...
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Normativizing Hybridity/Neutralizing Culture
Political Theory, 2005This essay takes issue with the way the highly fashionable concept of hybridity has been used to skew our understanding of cultural identity, and render conceptually and normatively indefensible the political claims of culture. It also challenges the current ‘anti-essentialist’ orthodoxy about what culture ‘really is,’ and shows that neither ...
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Mobile Cultures? Hybridity, Tourism and Cultural Change
Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2003This paper addresses the problem of cultural change in relation to tourism. It will be argued that tourism research has tended to be theorised in terms of static models predicated on the assumptions of unilinear development, and cultural change being accounted for by a shift from one defined state into another.
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