Reflection 01 Culture Matters: Consumer Acceptance U.S. Films in Foreign Markets Executive Summary Culture has a profound influence on all aspects of human behavior. Its impact may be subtle or pronounced‚ direct or indirect‚ enduring or temporary. In this article‚ the authors examine the extent to which the cultural environment in which a film is released affects its success. The reason why they selected film for research is that films remain a creation of the culture in which they are developed
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Culture‚ identity and communication Worldviews and Norms The Fundamental Attribution Error 5. Non-verbal communication – Fahed Characteristics Structure (kinesics‚ proxemics‚ paralanguage) 4. Interculturalism in the classroom: Student acculturation and adaptation – Hosam Pedagogical differences between the Gulf and the US– Nancy Common differences in verbal and non-verbal interaction – Fahed 5. Open forum and Q&A Defining Diversity: 1. Geographies 2. Religion 3. Ethnicities Hosam
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David E. Dominguez April 21‚ 2013 ECC RM 169 Introduction to Chicano Studies Midterm Have you ever noticed the numerous similarities between you and your peers? No? Perhaps the way you speak upon one another‚ the tone‚ maybe the diction‚ or even the syntax of your voice can all be apart of ones culture. However‚ communication is only one of the very many key elements when taking in and digesting the term‚ ‘Culture’ along with its eclectic and widespread meaning. Now‚ when
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•Furnival quote (pg. 163) •“…they mix‚ but they are not integrated…” 正在载入… Ethnic Relations in M’sia •Degrees of ‘nearness’ •Segregation (Low integration) •Accommodation •Acculturation •Assimilation •Amalgamation (High integration) Segregation Accommodation Acculturation Assimilation Amalgamation 正在载入… History of Ethnic Relations •Five stages of change 1.Co-existence 2.Frequent External Contact 3.Compromise 4.Unity 5.Integration
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societal response to External & Internal stimuli Constantly evolves Affects management style Origins:[pic] Politico-economic philosophy Social structure – Religion – Language – Education Power of Acculturation Intercultural Permeation – Sociopolitical Homogenization Components: [pic] Culture satisfies needs Learned at an Early Age Shared through Institutions Cultural Homogeneity • Individualism/Collectivism
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Running Head: Culturally Sensitive Counseling for Native Americans Culturally Sensitive Counseling for Native Americans Catherine D. Dunn PSYD 8180 OL‚ SYSTEMS OF PSYCHPTHERAPHY Course Instructor: Denise Scatena‚ Ph.D May 21‚ 2010 ABSTRACT Historical trauma is defined as an aggregate of emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations‚ emanating from massive group trauma and continues to impacts the group (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_trauma)
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Topic : Food habits of the Elderly Definition of foodways : it “...generally refers to ways in which a distinct group selects‚ prepares‚ consumes and otherwise reacts to and uses portions of the available food supply” (Wahlqvist et al.‚ 1991:164) Objectives: * Analysis of the meaning of foodways for social actors in general * Significance of food for the elderly (migrants )focusing on their marginalized social location * Implication of foodways of the elderly * Meaning of
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time. It also goes on to explain that in the Caribbean‚ the mixture of languages‚ religious rituals‚ musical expressions‚ cuisine and people‚ represent the Creolization of Caribbean culture and society. Creolization involves acculturation and interculturation. Acculturation as defined in the book as a process in which contacts between different cultural groups lead to acquisition of new cultural patters by subordinate groups‚ while interculturation is defined as the mutual‚ symbiotic exchange of
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Further research exploring the experience and barriers Hmong K-12 students face in the United State to gain a better understanding of Hmong students‚ as well as to develop and implement appropriate strategies to help the increase the education‚ acculturation‚ and socioeconomic success in the Hmong
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The following study looked at newly and legally admitted immigrants the the United States. Previous study have shown that immigrants do experience depression after living for a certain period of time in the receiving country. The findings of this research have shown that as time increases‚ the possibility of becoming depressed also increases. Different variables‚ such as age‚ marital status‚ gender‚ and so on were looked. This study confirmed that individuals who immigrate to another country are
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