Search results for "Cultural analysis"

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"Travailler plus pour gagner plus". Análisis cultural de un lema de la campaña presidencial francesa del 2007

2019

“Travailler plus pour gagner plus” (“Work more to earn more”) was a slogan of right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy during the 2007 French presidential election, which proposed exempting overtime working hours from taxation. In this article, I develop a cultural analysis of this political slogan. Its linguistic interest lies in its poetic and theatrical dimensions. The slogan is embedded in a rich cultural context: it refers to a doxa in right-wing discourse, according to which the “social model” should be replaced with a liberal model that also rescues the “value of work”. It responded to voter economic and social concerns, which were supported by the media. Through such strong slogans, Nic…

analyse culturelle[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencespolitical slogancontexto culturalanalisi culturalecampagna politicacultural contextcontesto culturaleFrench presidential electionpolitical campaign[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsdiscours politiquediscorso politicopolitical discoursecontexte culturelcampagne politiquecultural analysislema políticocampaña políticaélection présidentielle françaiseelezione presidenziale francese[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceArte. Generalidadesslogan politiquediscurso políticoelección presidencial francesaanálisis culturalslogan politicoArte
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Global versus cultural approaches in public relationship management

2007

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to present and compare two approaches (the global and the cultural) to public relationship management and to argue by reference to different cases, why the cultural approach can be considered more effective in establishing good relationships in different national cultural contexts.Design/methodology/approachThe discussion identifies some of the limitations of recent thinking regarding the nature of a global public and the possibility to define and treat international publics as a global public in public relationship management. As validation of this claim, cases in the European context are presented to show that a cultural approach provides better interpretat…

business.industryStrategy and ManagementCommunicationContext (language use)Customer relationship managementPublic relationsGlobalizationWork (electrical)Cultural analysismedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyCultural approachEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Communication Management
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Inferring Learning Strategies from Cultural Frequency Data

2015

Social learning has been identified as one of the fundamentals of culture and therefore the understanding of why and how individuals use social information presents one of the big questions in cultural evolution. To date much of the theoretical work on social learning has been done in isolation of data. Evolutionary models often provide important insight into which social learning strategies are expected to have evolved but cannot tell us which strategies human populations actually use. In this chapter we explore how much information about the underlying learning strategies can be extracted by analysing the temporal occurrence or usage patterns of different cultural variants in a population…

education.field_of_studyComputer sciencebusiness.industryPopulationBayesian probabilityInferenceSocial learningMachine learningcomputer.software_genreData scienceCultural analysisArtificial intelligenceApproximate Bayesian computationeducationbusinessSociocultural evolutioncomputerGenerative grammar
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The Role of Reputation on Trust and Loyalty : A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Tablet E-Tailing

2018

The purpose of this article is to empirically examine the role of online retailer's website reputation on tablet commerce and to compare the trust arbitration between reputation and loyalty in two cultures - Finland and Nigeria. Data was collected from Finland and Nigeria, using purposive and snowball sampling methods. This article uses Structural Equation Modelling and mediation analysis. The results reveal that the reputation of online retailer's website is not a direct determinant of loyalty for online shopping while trust colligates with ease of use. The effect of an online retailer's website reputation is stronger in Nigeria than in Finland and trust is a strong predictor of ease of us…

lojaaliusmedia_common.quotation_subjectonline retailer's website reputationManagement Information Systems0502 economics and businessLoyaltyCross-culturalcross-cultural analysista512uskollisuusmedia_commonverkkokauppa05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGAdvertisingtrustE tailingloyaltyComputer Science Applicationskulttuurienvälinen tutkimusluottamusArbitrationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYmaine050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementReputation
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From creative city to generative governance of the cultural policy system? The case of Barcelona's candidature as UNESCO City of Literature

2017

Abstract Since the 1980s, cultural policies have been increasingly oriented to promoting cities. However, under the paradigm of the creative city, this approach had presented several dilemmas and contradictions. Since then, there have been various attempts to tackle such issues through a more systematic approach to cultural policy — what we identify as cultural governance oriented to cultural generation. Barcelona is a paradigmatic case illustrating this trend. The city's candidature as UNESCO City of Literature in 2015 reveals an attempt to combine international promotion, development of local cultural industries, citizen cultural engagement. Moreover, this project emerges as an attempt to…

media_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governance05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyGeneral Social SciencesSign (semiotics)Identity (social science)021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyPublic administrationUrban StudiesPromotion (rank)Cultural analysisUrban cultureSociologySocial scienceCreative city050703 geographymedia_commonCultural policyCity, Culture and Society
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The Work of Cultural Transition: An Emerging Model

2016

In today’s uncertain, fluid job market, transnational mobility has intensified. Though the concept of cultural transition is increasingly used in sport and career research, insight into the processes of how individuals produce their own development through work and relationships in shifting cultural patterns of meaning remains limited. The transnational industry of sports, in which athletes’ psychological adjustment to cultural transitions has implications for both performance and meaningful life, serves as a backdrop for this article. This study applied the life story method to interviews with 15 professional and semi-professional athletes, focusing particularly on the cultural transition …

media_common.quotation_subjectTransnationalismlcsh:BF1-990Career constructionDecent workMeaningful life03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businesstransnationaalisuusPsychologyTransnationalismta515General PsychologyCareer counselingMigrationOriginal Researchathletic careermedia_commonPsykologibiologyAthletesTransition (fiction)05 social sciencesTransitionsAthletic career030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAdaptabilityNegotiationCareer Constructionlcsh:PsychologyCultural analysisPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismMeaning (linguistics)Frontiers in Psychology
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A cross-cultural examination of fat women’s experiences: Stigma and gender in North American and Finnish culture

2019

In this manuscript, the voices of women of size in North America and Finland indicate that there is a shared experience of being fat. Based on cross-cultural analysis of our respective empirical findings, we argue that there is a shared Western fat lived experience that perpetuates a stigmatized gendered landscape of living with a fat body. The emergent themes tended to revolve around two similar contradictions—the phenomenon of hyper(in)visibility and a belief their fatness is a temporary or liminal state—both of which lead to an internalization of fat hatred. We argue that these findings stem from the tremendous stigma and mistreatment that both samples of women face in their daily lives.…

naiset05 social sciencesShared experience050109 social psychologyGender studiesStigma (anatomy)women and weightstigmatGender Studieskulttuurienvälinen tutkimusArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)stigma050903 gender studiespainofat studieslihavuusCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescross-cultural analysis0509 other social sciencesPsychologyGeneral PsychologyFeminism & Psychology
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Young adult dystopian novels of the twenty-first century: Cultural dimensions and reception of S. Westerfeld's Uglies, S. Collins' The Hunger Games, …

2020

En las últimas décadas hemos sido testigos de la enorme popularidad de la ficción para jóvenes adultos, que ha conseguido atraer a sus lectores a través de la magia, los vampiros, o las heroínas con arco y flechas que luchan contra el sistema. Con un público objetivo adolescente, la nueva ola de ciencia ficción distópica ha obtenido un éxito sin precedentes con la publicación de The Hunger Games de Suzanne Collins (2008, 2009, 2010). El éxito de esta trilogía y su adaptación cinematográfica favorecieron que surgieran otras novelas del mismo género, como la trilogía Divergent, de Veronica Roth (2011, 2012, 2013), que recibieron una similar bienvenida por parte de la audiencia. La ficción dis…

receptionUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literatura:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literatura [UNESCO]utopiadystopiayoung adultcultural analysishuman needs
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