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Cultural value vs culture’s value

International Journal of Event and Festival Management, 2015
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015) ; The problem of culture’s value is assayed by David Throsby in his seminal book Economics and Culture when he puts forward the proposition “the economic impulse is individualistic, the cultural impulse is collective”. This proposition asserts, first, that there is behaviour which can be termed “
Meyrick, Julian, Barnett, Tully Sarah
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Personal Values Across Cultures

Annual Review of Psychology, 2022
Values play an outsized role in the visions, critiques, and discussions of politics, religion, education, and family life. Despite all the attention values receive in everyday discourse, their systematic study took hold in mainstream psychology only in the 1990s.
Lilach, Sagiv, Shalom H, Schwartz
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Cultural value

Strategic Direction, 2022
Design: This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Purpose: This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies.
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Cultural Value in Conflict

2021
In this chapter, we develop a conceptual framework on how cultural value can be lost in conflict and created by the arts, artists and arts organisations again and how the arts may also help victims of conflict. We explore examples of the different ways that the effects of cultural engagement are manifested and articulated in the depiction of armed ...
Boram Lee, Ruth Rentschler
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Old Trees: Cultural Value

Science, 2013
As D. B. Lindenmayer et al. point out ("Global decline in large old trees," Perspectives, 7 December 2012, p. [1305][1]), large old trees play a key ecological role in many different environments, and their observed decline may have disastrous consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem integrity.
Malgorzata, Blicharska   +1 more
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VALUE OF STOOL CULTURES

The Lancet, 1980
An evaluation of stool cultures in a large teaching hospital where this test had been requested for 2468 patients in 1977 showed that only 58 patients (2.4%) had positive stool cultures (Salmonella or Shigella). Likelihood ratios computed from data from the medical records of 54 patients with positive stool cultures and a control group of 189 patients ...
J P, Koplan   +3 more
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Value, Culture, and Chinese Cultural Values

2002
In this chapter, culture as the second major ingredient of the present empirical research is reviewed. Representative definitions of values and culture are given and discussed. Then, the particularities of Chinese cultural values are presented.
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Economics, Cultural Values and Cultural Policies

Journal of Cultural Economics, 1991
It is a truism that before we can decide whether or not a set of cultural policies has a consistent pattern, it is necessary to specify the policy objectives. In order to specify the objectives, we have to go back a stage and identify the set of values which enable these objectives to be identified. Then we encounter further difficulties. Values differ
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Thailand: Refining Cultural Values

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
With the advance of industrialization in Thailand the countrys health care sector faces a host of ethical problems that have arisen from the clash between Western medical models and Thai culture. The most prominent of these problems centers on the question of just distribution of health care. While 80% of the population still lives in rural areas 62%
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Political Culture, Not Values

International Journal, 2005
It has become intellectually fashionable to talk about Canadian values, and to oppose these to values held by other people, especially Americans. Americans and Canadians, as individuals, are said to hold different values from one another, and this is said to show that there are national differences between the inhabitants of these two polities, and ...
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