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Retrospective study of cultural biases and their reflections among Korean medical students: a cultural hybridity perspective [PDF]
Purpose Most of studies about racial or ethnic biases among medical students have been conducted in English-speaking developed countries. This study explores the hybridity and transformation of Korean medical students’ biases, arguing that a nation’s ...
Kyung Hye Park, Ki-Byung Lee, HyeRin Roh
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Educational Leadership and ICT Implementation in Israeli Arab Sector – towards a Model of Hybrid Leadership [PDF]
The present article discusses the concept of hybrid leadership in the context of the educational leadership in ICT implementation in Israeli Arab sector.
Suleiman HABIBALLAH +2 more
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Applying hybridity: rhythms of the Hajj, Tumblr, and Snowden.
Hybridity has long been a contested term, critiqued as elitist and contradictory. This paper begins by arguing that hybridity has been debated too often and applied too seldom.
Paul O'Connor
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Hybridity in Kamala Markandaya’s “Possession” [PDF]
As a study of the meaning and different aspects of the notion of “hybridity” in postcolonial writing, this paper concentrates on Kamala Markandaya’s novel – Possession. Within the theoretical frame of cultural and postcolonial studies dealing with issues
Sofija Nemet
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Recombining your way out of trouble: the genetic architecture of hybrid fitness under environmental stress [PDF]
Hybridization between species is a fundamental evolutionary force that can both promote and delay adaptation. There is a deficit in our understanding of the genetic basis of hybrid fitness, especially in non-domesticated organisms.
Bendixsen, D. +5 more
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. : This research focuses on describe the position of local and global identities in hybridity. In explain the construction of local and global identities on Gogirl!, the author used semiotics of Roland Barthes. Hybridity is a resistance of local culture
Mediana Utami, Muria Endah Sokowati
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Brandsen, T., Karré, P.M.
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Explicitness and implicitness of (linguistic) hybridity in translation [PDF]
Today, hybridity has become a topic of interest in translation, especially when it comes to translating literature from postcolonial contexts. This is, for instance, the case with French-speaking African literature, where several authors embed a hybrid ...
Edmond Kembou
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Hybridity is the dynamic relationship between local and global factors that push and pull on people and nations. Hybridity is deeply situated in socio-contextual factors, like cultural beliefs, education, and political systems, that aid and hinder a ...
Brandon Fox, Erik Byker
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Economic and political hybridity: Patrimonial capitalism in the post-Soviet sphere
Hybridity in non-democratic states can be economic as well as political. Economic hybridity is produced by the same kind of pressures that create political hybridity, but the relationship between economic and political hybridity has not been as much ...
Neil Robinson
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