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Delineating The Moral Domain in Moral Psychology [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to review current debate about the moral domain in the moral psychological literature. There is some vagueness in respect to the usage of the very concept of ‘morality’.
Berniūnas, Renatas
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Meet The Globe Project: Internet Communication Activities with Overseas Volunteers [PDF]
Meet The Globe project (here after MTG) where Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers and high school students exchange messages through e-mail for several months as a part of their intercultural education was started in 2000.
Kubota Kenichi +3 more
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Transformar el subsuelo antes de modificar la superficie. Narrativa de un aula
El presente artículo es producto de una reflexión derivada de los resultados obtenidos en una investigación más amplia en torno a la práctica docente y las innovaciones educativas. Esta consistió en una inmersión a las aulas escolares de educación básica
Griselda Hernández Méndez
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Dzieci w rodzinach z doświadczeniem migracji często są rozdarte między zachowaniem języka odziedziczonego/ojczystego a nabyciem biegłości w języku kraju, w którym obecnie mieszkają.
Larysa Sugay, Elżbieta M. Goździak
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Culturometrics: A Constructionist Philosophy for Humanistic Inquiry in Qualitative Identity Research [PDF]
Culturometrics is a new person-centred research philosophy that has shaped new tools for measuring and revealing the subjectivities of cultural identities.
Boufoy-Bastick, Béatrice
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Framing Indigenous Perspectives through Emic and Etic Approaches
This chapter seeks to present indigenous perspectives from emic and etic frameworks to ascertain how cross-cultural studies fit within a new explorative paradigmatic realm. The role of context to understand how the human relationship in all social settings adopts a pluralistic and inclusive mantra is paramount to address. Discussions on specific lenses
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Emics and Etics Re-examined, Part 1: Emics and ethics: theoretical considerations
There is indeed plenty of evidence that musicologists have been aware of the emics/etics model and related theoretical issues inherited from anthropology and linguistics all along since the 1950s, and that they have discussed them, if sometimes only indirectly or in the context of factual field reports.
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Response to commentaries on “‘That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that’: older women talking about sex” [PDF]
Counter-narratives only make sense in relation to something else, that which they are countering. The very name identifies it as a positional category, in tension with another category.
Jones, Rebecca
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Defense or attack? Can soccer clubs help tackle social exclusion? [PDF]
This paper examines soccer as a social and cultural phenomenon which is increasingly being adopted as an instrument for social change. The economic power of soccer in the UK, and in many other parts of the world, is apparent with the fame and wealth ...
Holden, Philip, Wilde, Nicholas
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Consensual Violence: A Cultural Contradiction
In American culture, violence is typically understood as inherently negative; no one would want to be personally subjected to violence because violence by its very nature is undesirable. Thus, the idea of seeking out violence seems paradoxical.
Rivoli, Lisa R.
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