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Psychological factors of economic decision-making process
Published 2024-12-01“…Special attention has been paid to the importance of subjective and unconscious phenomena, such as prejudices and stereotypes, which predetermine complex behavioral patterns of the economic sphere subjects. …”
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Rethinking risk and disasters in mountain areas
Published 2012-05-01“…This contrasts with prevailing approaches to disaster focused on natural hazards, “unscheduled” or extreme events, and emergency preparedness; approaches strongly reinforced by mountain stereotypes. Rather, we find the legacies of social and economic histories, especially relations to down-country or metropolitan actors, are decisive in shaping contemporary “mountain realities”. …”
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Korean Bongsan Talchum mask theatre: A window to the past and the pride of the present
Published 2024-12-01“…They expressed popular mindsets, aspirations, and desires in stereotyped images. The study of this cultural phenomenon can reveal much about Korean national character. …”
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The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels
Published 2007-12-01“…The novels focusing on the event developed a specific chronotope and a subgenre—the Mutiny novel—which largely contributed to shaping national identity, confirming racial and sexual stereotypes. However, if on the one hand the Mutiny novels show how the event played a significant role in building British national identity and imperialist attitudes, they also reveal that this same notion of British identity was built on exclusions and power conflicts which divided the supporters of the imperial adventure, besides opposing them to natives. …”
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Effect of brief reflective parenting in parents of young children with autism spectrum disorder: Pre and post-intervention study
Published 2024-12-01“…Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by marked impairments in social interaction and communication accompanied by a pattern of repetitive, stereotyped behaviors and activities. The prevalence rate after COVID-19 is 0.3%. …”
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No-Way Out: Being Entrapped in Wedlock Plays of Alan Ayckbourn: How the Other Half Loves and The Garden
Published 2023-08-01“…The characters initially drawn as stereotypes develop into characters entrapped in marriage through their monologues including emotions. …”
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“Pretty as a peach”
Published 2022-10-01“…The paper analyses the stereotyped representation of Steenkamp and Pistorius in all three publications, and following the work of Clifford Christians (2009), uses these examples to highlight problems with the traditional utilitarian frameworks that govern modern news reporting. …”
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L’ḥarga e le sue bruciature. Riflessioni sulla migrazione “irregolare” tunisina a partire da alcune note etnografiche
Published 2024-12-01“…'Stopping' on the stories of those who experienced and/or imagined the ḥarga returns innovative and original approaches, subtracting the protagonists from stereotypes and simplifications, in which personal ambitions and desire for change emerge emphasized by post-Spring disillusionment and a stagnant condition of the “youth,” distrustful of the Tunisian future. …”
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DELINEATION OF WOMEN IDENTITY IN THE DISNEY ANIMATED FILM ECANTO (2019)
Published 2022-10-01“…This identity is mainly found from the stereotypical Mirabel identity as a woman. The other marginalization, subordination, power, and workload differentiate Mirabel’s identity as a woman from men in Encanto film …”
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Lecture in Post-secondary Education Institution within the Context of Competence Approach
Published 2018-10-01“….), content of training, made it possible to conclude about qualitative changes in their nature, characteristics, requirements related to the new realities of modern society. The old stereotypes and attitudes which have been being formed for centuries and have already lost their value, but continue to dictate forms, means and methods of educational process organization are a hindrance to the development of higher education. …”
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Translating culture: the rise and resonance of Chinese contemporary literature in the Portuguese-speaking world
Published 2025-02-01“…The findings indicate the formation of the overarching impression of the ‘Chinese’ image among Portuguese-speaking readers and the potential development of the stereotypical views of Chinese women. Additionally, the study reveals that the exploration of fantasy as a universal passion underscores shared experiences that transcends cultural boundaries, connecting readers in China to those in the Portuguese-speaking world. …”
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Attitudes Toward Dialectal Variations in Saudi Arabic: A Case Study of King Abdulaziz University Students
Published 2024-12-01“…The findings underscore the importance of promoting linguistic awareness and inclusivity to mitigate the negative effects of dialect-based stereotyping and bias.…”
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Les inscriptions du mithraeum d’Angers-Iuliomagus (Maine-et-Loire) : nouvelles données sur le culte de Mithra
Published 2015-12-01“…AD, they could identify an overall rebuilding, with the discovery of several carved fragments from a spelaeum whose plan and setting were stereotyped. Its different levels of occupancy revealed characteristic remains from Mithrian banquets, including, among the animals remains, a majority of rooster parts. …”
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‘Laugh a defiance, Laugh in hope’: Suffrage Comedy and Humour as Political Protest
Published 2022-10-01“…By doing so, the playwrights overturn stereotypes and challenge the conventional gender power dynamics of a patriarchal society in which men dictated laughter. …”
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Gender aspects of digital ambassadorship: role of employees in employer branding strategies
Published 2024-08-01“…The article analyses the possibility of influence of stereotypes and inequality on the role of the staff in employer branding strategies through digital ambassadorship. …”
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« Duplessis ne donne pas aux étrangers. » Le regard du caricaturiste Robert La Palme sur les politiques du gouvernement Duplessis en matière d’immigration, 1944-1959
Published 2013-03-01“…By giving particular attention to debates concerning these matters under the Duplessis era, we will study the treatment given to these by the artist in his caricatures, that is how he brought these issues into the public space, specifically in electoral context where Unionists and Liberals alike faced each other, using an arsenal of stereotypes, clichés and visual codes. If the caricaturist frequently treated these issues for what they were, which were burning and sensitive issues, La Palme, as a good polemicist, did it first and foremost in order to attack the National Union and his chief, his old enemy.…”
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Mocking Andromeda in Julia Constance Fletcher’s The Fantasticks (1900)
Published 2022-10-01“…Contrary to Victorian stereotypes of the New Woman, Fletcher often made her feminist arguments with humour. …”
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Religion as a Reconciling Element in Greek-Bulgarian Relations during the First Balkan War (1912)
Published 2024-01-01“…The first Balkan War in 1912, however, witnessed a resurgence of religious unity that dominated national narratives, thus reconstructing negative stereotypes of the Other. Within a Balkan war alliance, the Greek and Bulgarian press emphasized Orthodox Christian unity between the two peoples as a motive to fight against Ottoman dominance. …”
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‘Appelsinpiken’ and experiential tourism. Andalusia, ‘geography with a thrill’
Published 2015-11-01“…These methods will help Sevillians come face to face with their own stereotypes and demonstrate the need to do away with banal clichés and straitjacketing. …”
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Traces et sens de l'Histoire chez les voyageuses françaises et britanniques dans l'Italie préunitaire (1815-1861)
Published 2012-06-01“…Visiting post-Napoleonic Italy, French and especially British women did not limit their perceptions and feelings to the usual stereotypes about Italian ways of life and the domestic sphere. …”
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