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Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture
, 1992Globalization as a Problem The Cultural Turn Mapping the Global Condition World-Systems Theory, Culture and Images of World Power Japanese Globality and Japanese Religion The Universalism-Particularism Issue 'Civilization,' Civility and the Civilizing ...
R. Robertson
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001
While cetaceans clearly show social learning in a wide variety of contexts, to label this as “culture” hides more than it reveals: we need a taxonomy of culture to tease apart the differences rather than hiding them in a catch-all category.
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While cetaceans clearly show social learning in a wide variety of contexts, to label this as “culture” hides more than it reveals: we need a taxonomy of culture to tease apart the differences rather than hiding them in a catch-all category.
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A Culture of Change or a Change of Culture?
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1999As organizations find themselves having to respond to quick changes in rapid succession, at some point the question of whether or not the pace is too much to sustain comes into play. At Sarasota Memorial Hospital, early cultural assessment led to implementation strategies that helped to overcome some of the barriers of major change.
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2018
The economic history of the arts includes both "high culture" - like the fine arts, theater, and classical music - and popular culture, such as pop music, movies, and newspapers. This chapter focuses primarily on the high arts but also provides a cursory description of the literature addressing more popular cultural production.
Borowiecki, Karol Jan+1 more
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The economic history of the arts includes both "high culture" - like the fine arts, theater, and classical music - and popular culture, such as pop music, movies, and newspapers. This chapter focuses primarily on the high arts but also provides a cursory description of the literature addressing more popular cultural production.
Borowiecki, Karol Jan+1 more
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The (Legal) Culture of Cultural Property
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The (Legal) Culture of Cultural ...
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Legal culture and cultures of legality
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The concept of legal culture exacerbates confusions that already plague general uses of the concept of culture. Uses try to focus research on a wide range of action, experiences and interpretations that surround law. Some uses limit the study to the unofficial and non-legal behaviors that are nonetheless important for shaping what is more ...
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Culture's consequences: international differences in work-related values
, 1982S. Gregory
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