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Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1983
Anthropology can make a holistic contribution to the study of the com plex societies of today's nations, by identifying key issues, relevant to both the in dividual and the social system, on which these nations differ in empirically verifiable ways. This is labelled the "national cultures approach" and can be con sidered an extension, with a broader ...
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Anthropology can make a holistic contribution to the study of the com plex societies of today's nations, by identifying key issues, relevant to both the in dividual and the social system, on which these nations differ in empirically verifiable ways. This is labelled the "national cultures approach" and can be con sidered an extension, with a broader ...
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2014
The unconditional affirmation of African culture has succeeded the unconditional affirmation of European culture. The African Society will become the cultural society of the black world and will come to include the Negro dispersion, that is to say the tens of thousands of black people spread over the American continents.
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The unconditional affirmation of African culture has succeeded the unconditional affirmation of European culture. The African Society will become the cultural society of the black world and will come to include the Negro dispersion, that is to say the tens of thousands of black people spread over the American continents.
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2013
Abstract Nationalism is usually conceived of as a state-oriented political project. There has been much less scholarly focus on nationalists whose primary aim is the formation of national communities. In this chapter I argue that we need to give more attention to cultural nationalist movements that precede or accompany state-oriented ...
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Abstract Nationalism is usually conceived of as a state-oriented political project. There has been much less scholarly focus on nationalists whose primary aim is the formation of national communities. In this chapter I argue that we need to give more attention to cultural nationalist movements that precede or accompany state-oriented ...
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Globalization, National Cultures and Cultural Citizenship
The Sociological Quarterly, 1996The article develops an argument in respect of the media of mass communication, globalization processes and what I call cultural citizenship.
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National culture and national savings: is there a link?
International Review of Applied Economics, 2015We study the effect of national culture on economic decisions, focusing on GLOBE cultural dimensions of uncertainty avoidance and future orientation. Specifically, we study the effect of divergence between cultural values and practices (societal aspirations), on the aggregate savings decision.
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Economics
This article provides an overview analysis about national-cultural differences. In particular, research on national cultural differences (Hofstede. 1980) allowed to compare different national cultures on a large scale. Later, new countries and regions were added to the study; In the end, data was collected from 50 countries and 3 regions.
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This article provides an overview analysis about national-cultural differences. In particular, research on national cultural differences (Hofstede. 1980) allowed to compare different national cultures on a large scale. Later, new countries and regions were added to the study; In the end, data was collected from 50 countries and 3 regions.
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Politics after Nationalism, Culture after ‘Culture’
Canadian Review of American Studies, 1997English Canadian nationhood and its occasional eruptions into patriotismcarry little resemblance to the nationalisms I see described in newspapers orin social or cultural theory. It doesn't matter whether such theory analysesthe classic modernist nationalisms of an earlier era, or more contemporarythemes informed by postcolonial theory.
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National Culture and Teaching Culture
Anthropology <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Education Quarterly, 1987Anthropologists of education, argue the Spindlers, ought to do more cross-cultural comparison and do it more systematically. They and Ben-Peretz and Halkes set good examples. But why do we need such comparative studies? The Spindlers support comparative research in order to study cultural transmission, "the learning that takes place ...
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State, state-nation, cultural nation
European Review, 1993The paper examines the background of current national and minority conflicts in Eastern and Central Europe and argues that a deeper-going analysis of these phenomena calls for a reconsideration of the traditional European territorial-administrative institutions.
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