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Intracultural — The term intracultural is used to describe data and interactional data from within one cultural group. For example: Value variations among Palestinians are intracultural. Often used in Subaltern Studies, Development Studies and Sociology.In terms … Wikipedia
Cultural schema theory — (Nishida, 1999) explains the familiar and pre acquainted knowledge one uses when entering a familiar situation in his/her own culture. Cultural schemas for social interaction are cognitive structures that contain knowledge for face to face… … Wikipedia
Tercera cultura — es un término acuñado por el editor John Brockman en su libro de 1995 The Third Culture. El concepto hace referencia al supuesto divorcio entre la cultura humanística y la científica que C. P. Snow había diagnosticado en su obra Las dos culturas … Wikipedia Español
Computer-mediated communication — For other uses, see CMC (disambiguation). Computer mediated communication (CMC) is defined as any communicative transaction that occurs through the use of two or more networked computers.[1] While the term has traditionally referred to those… … Wikipedia
Emory Tolbert — Emory J. Tolbert is a well known African American historian, archivist and activist who served as the chairperson of Howard University s History Department for 12 years.Early YearsEmory Tolbert was born on December 26, 1946 to John J. and Johnie… … Wikipedia
Antropología nutricional — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La antropología nutricional es una rama de la antropología aplicada en la que muchos antropólogos y profesionales de la salud se han interesado en un aproximación multidisciplinaria al tema de la nutrición y… … Wikipedia Español
short story — short story, adj. a piece of prose fiction, usually under 10,000 words. [1885 90] * * * Brief fictional prose narrative. It usually presents a single significant episode or scene involving a limited number of characters. The form encourages… … Universalium
Co-Cultural Communication Theory — was built upon the frameworks of muted group theory and standpoint theory. The cornerstone of Co cultural communication theory is Muted Group theory as proposed in the mid 1970’s by Shirley and Edwin Ardener. The Ardeners were cultural… … Wikipedia
Cultural communication — Cultural relativism is the view that cultures are merely different, not deficient, and each culture’s norms and practices should be assed only from the perspective of the culture itself, not by standards embraced by another culture. It is the… … Wikipedia
La Nun.k Muerta Rebelion — La Nun.k Muerta Rebelión Datos generales Origen Orizaba, Veracruz, México … Wikipedia Español