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The Way We See Others in Intercultural Relations: The Role of Stereotypes in the Acculturation Preferences of Spanish and Moroccan-Origin Adolescents [PDF]
Although the relationship between stereotypes and acculturation preferences has been previously studied from the majority perspective among adults, the perspective of adolescents and minority groups is understudied.
Ana Urbiola +9 more
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Relacje Międzykulturowe = Intercultural Relations [PDF]
The classical anthropological paradigm of plurality of separate cultures became contested at the turn of the last century. Researchers such as Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Wolfgang Welsch or Ulf Hannerz show that there are no intercultural boundaries anymore ...
Nobis, Adam
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Intercultural Relations in Finland [PDF]
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Brylka, Asteria Anna +2 more
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Brokering Intercultural Relations in the Rainbow Nation: Introducing Intercultural Marketing [PDF]
This paper considers the role of marketing in building intercultural relations in superdiverse, post-colonial societies, using post-apartheid South Africa as a case study. Drawing on neo-institutional theory, we analyze South African advertising campaigns to determine how marketing brokers intercultural relations by legitimizing social meanings ...
Vorster, L. +3 more
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Intercultural communication of the peoples of the North Caucasus [PDF]
Currently, cross-cultural communications actualize the problems of multi-level dialogue, including ethno-cultural, linguistic and psychological aspects.
Bedoeva Irina
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Eurasian integration: problems of intercultural relations
Modern models of multicultural relations in the world in general and in Eurasia in particular are becoming more complex and confusing. The need to order a huge number of concepts, theories and approaches is increasingly evident.
Mariam R. Arpentieva
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Social inequalities between migrants and the host society trigger collective actions that aim to reduce such inequalities. Such actions can be led by migrants themselves, or by advantaged members from the host society who act as allies.
Ana Urbiola +2 more
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An intersectional analysis of long COVID prevalence
Background Long COVID symptoms – which include brain fog, depression, and fatigue – are mild at best and debilitating at worst. Some U.S. health surveys have found that women, lower income individuals, and those with less education are overrepresented ...
Jennifer Cohen +1 more
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Intercultural Relations, Identities, Psychological Well-Being: Post-Communist Experience
Almost 30 years have passed since the dissolution of the USSR into 15 independent states in 1991. About 25 million Russians remained to live in former Soviet republics with different trajectories of post-Soviet development and different ideologies for ...
Lebedeva N.M.
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