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10 Δεκ 2015 · Ethnocentrism is usually defined as a kind of ethnic or cultural group egocentrism, which involves a belief in the superiority of one’s own group, including its values and practices, and...
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Ethnocentrism is reconceptualized as a strong sense of...
- (PDF) What Is and Is Not Ethnocentrism? A Conceptual Analysis and ...
1 Ιαν 2019 · Definition: Ethnocentrism is a multidimensional attitudinal construct, comprising intergroup and intragroup attitudes, emanating from the belief that one’s own ethnic group is of immense...
People readily though not inevitably develop strong loy alties to their own ethnic group and discriminate against outsiders. In this report I use cross-cultural data to (II determine the factors that strengthen and weaken these tendencies and (II ascertain whether they have dle same determinants.
1 Δεκ 2012 · Ethnocentrism is reconceptualized as a strong sense of ethnic group self-centeredness, which involves intergroup expressions of ethnic group preference, superiority, purity, and...
This definition is consistent with research in anthropology and psychology that differentiates, both empirically and causally, between in-group favoritism (“ethnocentrism”) and out-group hostility (“xenophobia”)
16 Απρ 2003 · Ethnocentrism is a nearly universal syndrome of attitudes and behaviors. Behaviors associated with ethnocentrism include cooperation with members of the in-group, but not out-groups. We show that ethnocentric behavior can emerge from a simple evolutionary model of local competition between individuals. Our agent-
In its stead, a value-neutral position has been advocated for anthropology ( Herskovits, 1948) and for psychology by many researchers who consider that we too must avoid absolute judgments that are rooted in our own culture.