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Does cultural resource endowment backfire? Evidence from China’s cultural resource curse

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Resource curse theory suggests that regions rich in natural resource endowments accumulate adverse economic competitive, but few studies have focused on causes and mechanisms of cultural resource curses.
Jianxin Zhou   +3 more
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Do Superordinate Identification and Temporal/Social Comparisons Independently Predict Citizens’ System Trust? Evidence From a 40-Nation Survey

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Do superordinate in-group bias as well as temporal and social comparisons offer standalone explanations for system justification? We addressed this question using the latest World Value Survey (7th Wave), combining the responses of 55,721 participants ...
Luca Caricati   +2 more
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Simulation and Optimization Study on the Ventilation Performance of High-Rise Buildings Inspired by the White Termite Mound Chamber Structure

open access: yesBiomimetics, 2023
High-rise buildings often use mechanical systems to assist ventilation to maintain the stability of their internal environments, and the energy consumption of mechanical ventilation poses a great challenge to urban environments and energy systems.
Yangyang Wei   +3 more
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A Study of the Emotional Impact of Interior Lighting Color in Rural Bed and Breakfast Space Design

open access: yesBuildings, 2023
In architectural spaces, the ambiance created by lighting plays a significant role in influencing people’s emotions, often relying on the use of color and light.
Yangyang Wei   +3 more
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Does Intercultural Contact Increase Anti-Racist Behavior on Social Network Sites?

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2021
Empirical attention on online intercultural contact and prejudice reduction are increasing. Nevertheless, still little is known on processes that could influence the contact–prejudice relation as well as the relation between online contact and anti ...
Chiara Imperato   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

From Cultural Industries to Entertainment and Creative Industries. The Boundaries of the Cultural Field [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article analyzes the current trend towards dilution of the concept of «cultural industries» and the increasing usage of terms such as «entertainment industries», «leisure industries» or even «creative industries».
Raúl Rodríguez-Ferrándiz   +3 more
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Can Social Networks Make Us More Sensitive to Social Discrimination? E-Contact, Identity Processes and Perception of Online Sexual Discrimination in a Sample of Facebook Users

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2020
In recent years psychosocial studies have given a growing attention to online intergroup contact in reducing prejudice. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of evidence on processes that could mediate this relation.
Tiziana Mancini, Chiara Imperato
doaj   +1 more source

“All Is Fair in… Meme!” How Heterosexual Users Perceive and React to Memes, News, and Posts Discriminating against Sexual Minorities

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
Digital discrimination against sexual minorities is becoming prevalent. It increasingly spreads through discriminatory content that mixes text and images (e.g., memes), thus, making online discrimination more difficult to detect. The present survey study
Chiara Imperato   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Why College Students Prefer Typing Over Speech Input: The Dual Perspective

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2021
With the development of technology, the accuracy of speech input has vastly improved and the speed of speech input has surpassed that of typing. However, college students still refuse to switch to speech input as their primary compositional tool.
Ling Long Tsai
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Culture Industries:

open access: yesLateral, 2012
This thread presents a different agenda for studying culture and the culture industries in particular, one that is grounded in a distinctly cultural studies materialist reflexivity. Cultural studies is probably best understood as the politically committed, theoretically grounded, and radically self-reflexive and historical-materialist analysis of ...
Miller, T., Aksikas, J., Harney, S.
openaire   +2 more sources

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