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attributes can be
identified in a
social group.
Cultural change, or repositioning, is the
reconstruction of a
cultural concept of a society.
Cultures are internally...
- The
Cultural Revolution (Wenhua
dageming or, colloquially, Wen'ge): 33
formally known as the
Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical...
- A
cultural institution or
cultural organization is an
organization within a
culture or
subculture that
works for the
preservation or
promotion of culture...
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Cultural appropriation is the
inappropriate or
unacknowledged adoption of an
element or
elements of one
culture or
identity by
members of
another culture...
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Cultural heritage is the
heritage of
tangible and
intangible heritage ****ets of a
group or
society that is
inherited from past generations. Not all heritages...
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Cultural intelligence or
cultural quotient (CQ) is a term
introduced by
London Business School professor P.
Christopher Earley and
Nanyang Business School...
- In
philosophy and sociology,
culturalism (new
humanism or Znaniecki's humanism) is the
central importance of
culture as an
organizing force in
human affairs...
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Cultural identity is a part of a person's identity, or
their self-conception and self-perception, and is
related to nationality, ethnicity, religion, social...
- A
cultural critic is a
critic of a
given culture,
usually as a whole.
Cultural criticism has
significant overlap with
social and
cultural theory. While...
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Cultural liberalism is a
social philosophy which expresses the
social dimension of
liberalism and
advocates the
freedom of
individuals to
choose whether...