In other words, nothing can be understood in isolation; each contextualized practice is always part of a larger whole, which ranges from biological and environmental influences to political and economic. Finally, anthropologists typically stress the cultural dimension of human society and action. ...
Emphasizes that the social and cultural dimension of local integration requires refugees to make conscientious efforts to adapt to the local environment and respect and understand new cultures and lifestyles, taking into consideration the values of the local population, and requires the host community to...
In “The Local Dimension of Emotion” and “The Global Dimension of Emotion” sections we have described two studies of the same group of individuals, one referring to their local affect-cognitive structure through a cognitive framework and another focusing on the global affect-cognitive structure ...
Results: As an important dimension of cultural competence, findings from the interviews with nurses in this study were interpreted within the framework of intercultural communication. Various barriers, for which we have termed "boundaries", seem to exist preventing effective communication between nurses ...
Traps where I would end up emotionally clinging to a pathetic dimension of myself as the only way I know how to live and frame my life. I stand tall, in defiance of what was predicted from the faces that once knew me most: educators, family, past employers. There is nothing remarkable...
Sociocultural evolution accordingly is defined as the enlargement and variation of roles and in their social and cognitive dimension and as the variation of the relations between roles. The main theoretical thesis is the hypothesis of heterogeneity: sociocultural evolution is possible only if the ...
One of the main va-riables in urban housing is the sociocultural attributes that contribute to the morphological for-mation of different types of human habitats. The study focuses on the relations between sociocul-tural dimension and spatial configuration in terms of design process, transformation,...
Sociocultural Dimension of Land–Sea Interactions in Maritime Spatial Planning: Three Case Studies in the Baltic Sea RegionSpatial planning faces challenges in addressing interactions between land and sea. This paper elaborates on land–sea interfaces, which can integrate certain socio-cultural values ...
This ambiguity has a fundamental cultural dimension, which complicates any scholarly attempt to study the problem and any managerial reform to end it. In the same line of reasoning, the article, intentionally, shuns making recommendations about how to remedy this problem or avoid its pitfalls. ...
- Ex: culture of honor - value strength & social reputation and threat met with violence; value female chastity and aggression towards outsiders Etic Approach studying from an outside perspective; cross-cultural research 6 Dimension of Culture ...