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Revisiting the Origins of Muslim Cultural Exclusivism in British India
Anthropos?, 2023Notwithstanding the fundamental socio-cultural cum religious divergences existing between the Muslims and Hindus, the two religious groups managed to forge bonds of fraternity based on mutual understanding and respect thanks to their centuries-long ...
Belkacem Belmekki
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Heritage exclusivism of the colonial past: the dilemma of choosing what to recall or bury in the context of Qingdao’s urban regeneration [PDF]
Shutong Man, Ning Lu
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Religious Exclusivism and Mass Beliefs about the Religion v. Science Debate: A Cross-National Study
International Journal of Sociology, 2022When religion and science are in conflict, who supports religion? Using data from 71 diverse societies in the World Values Survey (n = 120,728), this study assesses the relative predictive strength of science optimism, moral concerns about science ...
John J. Lee
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The Historic Environment, 2022
This paper focuses on urban heritage meanings, values, and management challenges in postcolonial Algeria, and particularly on the question of exclusivism of non-traditional urban places in heritage discourse.
Hocine Aouchal +2 more
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This paper focuses on urban heritage meanings, values, and management challenges in postcolonial Algeria, and particularly on the question of exclusivism of non-traditional urban places in heritage discourse.
Hocine Aouchal +2 more
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Journal of Intercultural Studies, 2021
Australia is highly polarised about its treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, with the available literature indicating that public, political, and media discourse routinely constructs them as culturally incompatible with the broader society.
Ashleigh L. Haw
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Australia is highly polarised about its treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, with the available literature indicating that public, political, and media discourse routinely constructs them as culturally incompatible with the broader society.
Ashleigh L. Haw
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Religious Exclusivism and Social Inclusivism: Theory, Texts, Practice
Philosophy of Religion Analytic ResearchesThe review offers a comprehensive examination of the collective monograph “Religiously Exclusive, Socially Inclusive? A Religious Response”. The contributors to this volume examine religious exclusivism and social inclusivism from philosophical ...
Sergey Koryakin
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Attanwir : Jurnal Keislaman dan Pendidikan
The rise of digitalization has led to significant changes, particularly in education, by enabling unlimited access to diverse knowledge and cultures.
Ahmad Wildan Thobibi Bahja, Luqman Hakim
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The rise of digitalization has led to significant changes, particularly in education, by enabling unlimited access to diverse knowledge and cultures.
Ahmad Wildan Thobibi Bahja, Luqman Hakim
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Racial and Cultural Exclusivism in Melbourne Neighbourhoods: webinar slides
R. Wickes
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Confucian exclusivism: A challenge to Confucian exemplarist morality
Asian PhilosophyThis essay challenges moral exemplarist interpretations of the Analects by focusing on exclusivist attitudes and actions exhibited by Confucius as he is portrayed in the Analects. Attention is drawn to what may be plausibly interpreted as culturalism and
Mathew A. Foust
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