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Culture, Cultures, and Cultural Rights
2007Abstract This chapter considers the challenges of dealing with culture and cultures, as well as the ideas and substance of cultural rights, especially article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 (ICESCR) — the core binding provision on cultural rights in the international human rights system.
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One Culture, Two Cultures, Three Cultures
1992The university’s corporate culture is conditioned by the duality of its intellectual culture. The opposition of science and the humanities fuels a logic of “either/or” rather than “both/and” and encourages the two disciplines to compete for authority within the university’s authoritative structure.
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2017
This is a position paper tackling the topic of culture as a sociological concept, with the aim of retracing clues for interpreting the new multicultural shape of societies, that arises from de-construction processes and from the constant, mutable, dialectic inside\outside.
Roberto Veraldi, Daniela Sideri
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This is a position paper tackling the topic of culture as a sociological concept, with the aim of retracing clues for interpreting the new multicultural shape of societies, that arises from de-construction processes and from the constant, mutable, dialectic inside\outside.
Roberto Veraldi, Daniela Sideri
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2017
Cultural accounts of scientific ideas and practices have increasingly come to be welcomed as a corrective to previous—and still widely held—theories of scientific knowledge and practices as universal. The editors caution, however, against the temptation to overgeneralize the work of culture, and to lapse into a kind of essentialism that flattens the ...
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Cultural accounts of scientific ideas and practices have increasingly come to be welcomed as a corrective to previous—and still widely held—theories of scientific knowledge and practices as universal. The editors caution, however, against the temptation to overgeneralize the work of culture, and to lapse into a kind of essentialism that flattens the ...
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2002
First proposition: the structure of personality is very dependent on the characteristic culture of a particular society, by culture it being understood the fundamental value system of that society. Thus, according to Kardiner, there is a ‘basic personality’ corresponding to each socio-cultural society.
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First proposition: the structure of personality is very dependent on the characteristic culture of a particular society, by culture it being understood the fundamental value system of that society. Thus, according to Kardiner, there is a ‘basic personality’ corresponding to each socio-cultural society.
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