Unable to adjust to these disappointments, many missionaries returned home with their ethnocentrism intact. |
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The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards. |
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Her family background perhaps also helps to explain her interest in displaced and marginal people, her horror of nationalism and ethnocentrism. |
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They tend to regard opposition to multiculturalism and attempts at assimilation as irrational prejudice or unjustifiable ethnocentrism. |
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Australia was settled by Europeans as Western ethnocentrism meshed with racial ideas. |
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Goodbye ethnocentrism, greetings to the common world we diversely live in and attempt to make sense of. |
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I cannot believe the amount of ethnocentrism that I have encountered in a nation renowned for its cultural diversity. |
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Related to the problems of anachronism and ethnocentrism is the distinction between emic and etic terms. |
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The best way to combat ethnocentrism is to encourage empathy at all levels of the firm. |
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The presiding judge was accused of positivism, ethnocentrism and various other isms. |
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The statue symbolises for them a persistent culture within the University of ethnocentrism and racism. |
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Rather than the traditional Chinese ethnocentrism, he postulated a world of many nations, all of them equal under God. |
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Rejecting the ethnocentrism characteristic of an earlier generation of anthropologists, Levi-Strauss refused to think of tribal cultures as primitive. |
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They must also combat all forms of discrimination, xenophobia, ethnocentrism and racism. |
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In this context, renewed efforts to fight racism, ethnocentrism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia are needed. |
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There are clear links between the dominant model of economic development and immigration and refugee movements but ethnocentrism and aggressive nationalism may also be a cause of immigration. |
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For example, although not composed of descendants of Europeans, the majority of the Chinese community of Vancouver now perceives itself as facing ethnocentrism rather than racism. |
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Nationalism and ethnocentrism are far from being spent forces in the modern world. |
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These may, in particular, include consideration, and hence measurement of consumer innovativeness, variety seeking, food involvement, and ethnocentrism. |
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This includes ethnocentrism and in-group biases. |
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This involvement entails the complications produced by egocentrism and ethnocentrism. |
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But try to name a country that is completely free of ethnocentrism, xenophobia, class schisms or religious conflict. |
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The capacity to avoid ethnocentrism is the foundation of intercultural communication competence. |
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Explicit attention to social asymmetries and resource disparities is closely connected to the study of racism and ethnocentrism in multicultural psychology. |
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What will they do with their xenophobia, their psychologically mangled ethnocentrism, their war culture of paranoia and denial, and their isolation, disappointment, and guilt? |
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There was a widespread feeling that in some countries of Central and Eastern Europe nationalism and ethnocentrism were progressing much more rapidly than democratization. |
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Although Europe had been the cradle of democracy, it had also suffered frequent eruptions of racism, ethnocentrism, antiSemitism, Islamophobia and other forms of intolerance. |
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Such changes have the potential to address the ethnocentrism and negative stereotypes that can characterize students' evaluations of the worth of other societies, culture and individuals from those backgrounds. |
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The cornerstone of integration is equal treatment and the prohibition of discrimination of any sort, as well as effective protection against racism, ethnocentrism and xenophobia. |
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The pull to turn in on oneself is still strong, as is the pull of ethnocentrism and of one's own roots, and there is still much hesitation about interaction. |
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At other times they are joined with intolerance, bigotry, fanaticism, oppression, sexism, ethnocentrism, persecution, ignorance, and superstition. |
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Not because of Walker's subject matter, which consistently revisits issues of social and environmental justice, and America's blinding ethnocentrism. |
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Ethnocentrism is in reality a much more widespread phenomenon than racism. |
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Ethnocentrism is the inclination to view one's own group as natural and correct, and all others as aberrant. |
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Ethnocentrism measures how much individuals maintain an evaluative bias in favor of their own group while perceiving out-groups as being inferior to their own group. |
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