Three approaches in the research field of ethnomodeling: emic (local), etic (global), and dialogical (glocal) [PDF]
The acquisition of both emic (local) and etic (global) knowledge is an alternative goal for the implementation of ethnomodeling research. Emic knowledge is essential for an intuitive and empathic understanding of mathematical ideas, procedures, and ...
Daniel C. Orey, Milton Rosa
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Taking emic and etic to the family level: interlinking parents’ and children’s COVID-19 views and experiences in Germany [PDF]
Background COVID-19 impacted families globally, restricting movement, and changing daily routines and family dynamics. In order to explore and contrast children’s and parents’ experiences and perceptions of life during COVID-19, we used Pike’s ...
Astrid Berner-Rodoreda +5 more
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The Prosocial-Culture-Work Nexus: An Integrative Literature Review and Future Research Agenda [PDF]
Organization culture is a potential antecedent and moderator of prosocial behaviors at work. So, what is currently known about the prosocial-culture-work nexus?
Stephen Gibb
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Illness explanatory models of depression among young people in low-resource settings: A qualitative study in Ghana and Zimbabwe. [PDF]
BackgroundDepression among young people is a global public health issue, particularly common in low-resource settings like Ghana and Zimbabwe. Affecting around 10% of young people, depression often emerges between ages 15 and 24 and remains largely ...
Denford Gudyanga +19 more
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The “EMIC” and “ETIC” Models: Two equally important insight assessments in psychosis
Boban Joseph, T P Swathi
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Background: Addressing perinatal psychological distress in Sierra Leone faces challenges due to the lack of culturally appropriate assessment tools, despite recent WHO recommendations for screening during the pre- and postpartum periods.
Abdulai Jawo Bah +4 more
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Language and languaging from a phonetic point of view
We differentiate between language-as-system, as exemplified by such constructs as “English,” or “Mandarin,'” and languaging, understood as a rich set of affiliative and coordinative behaviours that involve speech.
Fred Cummins, Bei Wang
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The emic/etic distinction originated in linguistics in the 1950s to designate two complementary standpoints for the analysis of human language and behaviour. It has been subject to debates in the humanities and social sciences ever since. Imported into anthropology in the 1960s, etic came to stand for ambitions to establish an objective, scientific ...
Mostowlansky, Till, Rota, Andrea
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Diverse approaches to conceptualising positive ageing: A scoping review
To be realistic and meaningful, positive ageing conceptualisations should involve a diverse range of perspectives. Yet, problematically, perspectives are often distinguished as ‘researcher versus older adult’.
Tessa Pocock +4 more
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Towards a doubly reflexive ethnography: A proposal from the anthropology of interculturality [PDF]
Starting from the contemporary debate on ethnographic methodology in anthropology, this paper analyses how new methodological options arise throughout processes of educational interculturality and how these can nourish, rejuvenate and decolonize ...
Gunther Dietz
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