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A meta-analytic integration of the theory of planned behavior and the value-belief-norm model to predict green consumption

European Journal of Marketing
Purpose This study aims to integrate the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and the value-belief-norm (VBN) theory into a meta-analytic framework to synthesize green consumption literature.
Charles Jebarajakirthy   +6 more
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Cultural Reproduction Theory and Schooling: The Relationship between Student Capital and Opportunity to Learn

American Journal of Education, 2021
The purpose of this study is to extend the literature on cultural reproduction theory and schools by problematizing the relationship between student background and student achievement.
Alison S. P. Wilson, Angela Urick
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Mill's Theory of Culture: The Wedding of Literature and Democracy

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1965
Ever since M. H. Abrams directed attention to John Stuart Mill's essays on the nature of poetry, it has been generally recognized that his literary speculations, however slight in proportion to the main body of his work, are worthy of study. The 1833 essays, "What is Poetry?" and "The Two Kinds of Poetry," are now to be found in anthologies of ...
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A Situation-Specific Theory of Caregiver Contributions to Heart Failure Self-care

Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2019
Background The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has grown rapidly during the last few years, but theory guiding this growth is lacking. Objective The purpose of this article is to describe a Situation-Specific
E. Vellone, B. Riegel, R. Alvaro
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Predicting food choice: a meta-analysis based on the theory of planned behavior

British Food Journal, 2019
Purpose The theory of planned behavior (TPB) emerged as one of the main theoretical bases for understanding consumer intentions and behaviors, with robust results covering different topics.
V. Nardi   +3 more
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Culture, context, and disability: A systematic literature review of cultural-historical activity theory-based studies on the teaching and learning of students with disabilities

Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 2020
Research on teaching students with disabilities has historically been dominated by behaviorist and cognitive theories that privilege the individual as the unit of analysis (Conway & Artiles, 2005)....
Aydin Bal   +3 more
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Cultural Genetics: Theories of Inheritance and Nineteenth-Century American Literature

2007
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century American literature that has traditionally opposed the natural to the cultural, the home to the marketplace, and sentimentalism to naturalism. In this project, I situate the writings of major American authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Harriet ...
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The Reading of Revolutionaries: The Colonial Appropriation of Socialist Theory and Literature as Popular Culture in the 1920s

The Research Society for the Korean Language Education, 2023
This article examined how the socialist literary movement in colonial Korea in the 1920s imagined and recognized the “mass reader”. Socialist theory was embraced by colonial Korea as an alternative perspective for imagining the self-renovation and emancipation of non-Western colonized peoples.
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The Motivation of Literary Theory: From National Culture to World Literature

2011
With the rising backlash against the false assumption of value that neoliberalism’s fictions of the marketplace deliriously promoted, it is not surprising that the Humanities, in general, and literary theory, particularly, has been called on, once more, to demonstrate tangible worth.
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Space in Literature

, 2018
Maurice Blanchot, the eminent literary and cultural critic, has had a vast influence on contemporary French writers--among them Jean Paul Sartre and Jacques Derrida. From the 1930s through the present day, his writings have been shaping the international
Maurice Blanchot
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