My own attempts at avoiding ethnocentricity have been rather shaken up over the last fortnight, and I'd like to talk about it. |
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Cross argues that dismissing music as a useless frill smacks of ethnocentricity. |
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This is an intercultural attitude. It allows escape from self-absorption and ethnocentricity. |
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You may wish to get the group to consider their own ethnocentricity and to focus on how others see them and their culture. |
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At this stage, ethnocentricity, traditionally a powerful force in Chinese culture, doesn't seem to be affecting the selection of architects. |
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It is precisely this exploitation of diversity that lies at the heart of ethnocentricity. |
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Historically speaking, ethnocentricity has fallen heir to this ideology through the intermediary of colonial anthropology. |
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The base cause continues to be the ethnocentricity of the problem. |
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This village standing still in time, the isolation and ethnocentricity of the German minority over 300 years, that doesn't disappear just because a large part of this population was deported. |
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This hockey ethnocentricity is studied in local universities. |
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While originally conceived by some as an alternative to ethnocentricity and to combat western cultural dominance and context-insensitivity, cultural or normative relativism has become a conservative force. |
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Health promotion in the Hutterite community and the ethnocentricity of empowerment. |
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The ethnocentricity of that position at first puzzled, and even confused, Amerindians, but it has lately begun to anger them. |
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Ethnocentricity has always and everywhere been the product, historically, ideologically and culturally, of an interpretation of diversity as radical difference, discrimination and inequality of the Other. |
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Accordingly, postcolonialism has some branches which includes Ethnocentricity, and thus Eurocentricity, Sinocentricity and Afrocentericity. |
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