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Language practices and attitudes among young minority language speakers in Thailand

2020

Language practices and attitudes among young minority language speakers in Thailand, focusing on the Kui language, are examined. Sociolinguistic data obtained from three months of fieldwork in the ...

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language05 social sciences050301 education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismGender studiesSociology0503 educationMinority languageEducationJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Cultural fusion theory : An alternative to acculturation

2016

ABSTRACTThis article lays out a theoretical framework for cultural fusion theory. This theory borrows from various theoretical frameworks to provide a more realistic description of the immigrant experience. Specifically, cultural fusion theory describes how newcomers acculturate into the dominant culture and maintain aspects of their minority culture, while at the same time the dominant or host culture also fuses aspects off the newcomer’s culture into the dominant culture to create a fused intercultural identity. Boundary conditions, assumptions, axioms, and theorems are presented to define cultural fusion theory.

Cultural StudiesDominant cultureCommunication05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologycultural fusioncultural adaptationAcculturationEpistemology0508 media and communications0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyta518theoryMinority cultureSocial psychologyacculturationAxiomimmigrationJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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Toponymic politics and the role of heritagisation in multiethnic cities in Romania

2022

Although scholars have made considerable progress in understanding the dynamics of heritagisation and toponymic politics, research is yet to explore how these may interact with each other. Drawing on a mixed-methods comparative qualitative study, this paper explores the politics of place naming and multilingualism in the context of heritagisation in three multiethnic cities in Romania: Târgu Mureş, Oradea and Baia Mare. We argue that the recent trends of heritagisation introduce a new element in the politics of place naming in ethnically diverse cities. Heritage becomes inclusive when it loses its importance in the power struggle between minority and majority political representatives. Once…

Cultural StudiesHistoryminority language rightsplace namingheritage tourismTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementMuseologyGeography Planning and Developmentmultilingual signsCritical toponymyConservationInternational Journal of Heritage Studies
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The inclusion of non-western artistic traditions in cultural policy:Contrasting social justice and public diplomacy approaches

2017

On both sides of the Atlantic, the dissemination of non-Western artistic traditions among the general public has been hampered by the prevalence of Eurocentric aesthetic standards in cultural institutions and organizations. In recent years, however, some states have taken steps in order to increase the exposure of immigrant-origin artists in a variety of disciplines, including theatre, music, dance, literature, cinema and visual arts. This article offers a systematic comparison of two such initiatives that have been developed at the national level: the Equity Office of the Canada Council for the Arts and Spain’s network of cultural ‘Houses’ (Red de Casas). While the former was assigned a so…

Cultural StudiesInclusion (disability rights)Intercultural dialoguemedia_common.quotation_subjectPositive actionPublic diplomacyRacismSocial justicePositive actionRacismForeign policyAnthropologyPolitical scienceMinority artistsSocial scienceForeign policyEurocentrismEurocentrismMigrationDemographymedia_commonCultural policy
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Semiotics of pride and profit: interrogating commodification in indigenous handicraft production

2014

This study investigates the shifting terrain of pride, profit and power relations in minority language communities under contemporary globalisation. While “pride” associates linguistic-cultural heritage with identity and preservation, “profit” views these as sources of economic gain. In contemporary late capitalism, “pride” seems to be increasingly giving way to “profit”. Arguing that this transformation needs to be interrogated in terms of complexity and that a detailed, multilayered semiotic analysis can open a privileged window for such an inquiry, this study combines critical multimodal discourse analysis and an ethnographic approach to analyse processes of semiotic commodification in h…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguagePridecommodificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121kielivähemmistötLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousLate capitalismmultimodal discourse analysisHandicraftkielelliset vähemmistötSemioticsSociologySocial sciencemedia_commonkaupallistuminenetnografiaCommodificationCommunicationkäsityötdiskurssianalyysilate capitalismAestheticsMinority languageSocial Semiotics
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The minor as major: Outsiderness and social class in Saara Turunen’s prose

2021

Saara Turunen’s Sivuhenkilö is a work of autofiction, which tells the story of a year in its unnamed protagonist’s life. Despite her success as an author, the protagonist feels like a minor character in her own life: an outsider both because of her gender and her profession as a writer. In this article, I offer a critical reading of Turunen’s prose by asking what political implications are attached to her handling of outsiderness. I approach outsiderness not merely as a theme, but also as a genre-specific feature peculiar to the tradition of feminist rewriting. Based on my reading of Sivuhenkilö, I argue that regardless of its feminist potential, framing oneself as an outsider can function …

Cultural StudiesLiteratureyhteiskuntaluokatkirjailijuusHistorybiologybusiness.industryminor-character elaborationMinor (academic)Social classbiology.organism_classificationsukupuolisosiaalinen asemaEducationautofiktioArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ulkopuolisuusfeministinen kirjallisuudentutkimusSaarasocial classSivuhenkilö (romaani 2018)authorshipbusinessEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies
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An exploratory study on the attitudes of elderly Finns towards Russian-speaking minorities

2018

Research has shown Russian speakers in Finland are often victims of prejudice and discrimination. Utilizing integrated threat theory, this study investigated the extent to which threats are signifi...

Cultural StudiesRussian-speakingmedia_common.quotation_subjectvähemmistötImmigrationvenäjänkielisetvanhuksetExploratory researchta6121050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyintegrated threatelderly0508 media and communicationsennakkoluulotkielelliset vähemmistöt0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslinguistic minoritymedia_commonimmigrantsCommunicationIntegrated threat theory05 social sciencesprejudicemaahanmuuttajatPrejudicePsychologySocial psychologyJournal of International and Intercultural Communication
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"Mais... je ne visite pas!". Une approche ethnographique de l'usage faible des œuvres

2013

Some photographic exhibitions are nowadays set outdoors in order to popularize art. Through a case study, this article examines the "weak use of images" as it is practised in public places, by passers-by who do not identify art pieces as such, and do not consider themselves as visitors. Their relation to art pieces, in this context, is built on an apparent paradox (they relate and at the same time do not relate to the pieces), and constitutes the minor mode of situations and observed interactions (this relation does not organise or structure the latter).

Cultural Studies[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyusage faible[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesethnographieEthnographyParadoxical Logics[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologylogique paradoxale: mode mineurexposition photographique en extérieur[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesWeak useAnthropology[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesOutdoors photographic exhibitionMinor Mode
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Il Suono dei Soli e le lamiere di Dario Buccino

2009

Curva Minore musica contemporanea BuccinoSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della Musica
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The DNA-binding subunit p140 of replication factor C is upregulated in cycling cells and associates with G 1 phase cell cycle regulatory proteins

1999

The DNA-binding subunit of replication factor C (RFCp140) plays an important role in both DNA replication and DNA repair. The mechanisms regulating activation of RFCp140 thereby controlling replication and cellular proliferation are largely unknown. We analyzed protein expression of RFCp140 during cell cycle progression and investigated the association of RFCp140 with cell cycle regulatory proteins in cell lines of various tissue origin and in primary hematopoietic cells. Western and Northern blot analyses of RFCp140 from synchronized cells showed downregulation of RFCp140 when cells enter a G0-like quiescent state and upregulation of RFCp140 in cycling cells. Translocation from the cytopla…

CytoplasmSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsT-LymphocytesCyclin ACell Cycle ProteinsEukaryotic DNA replicationCell LineMinor Histocompatibility AntigensDNA replication factor CDT1MiceReplication factor CControl of chromosome duplicationDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansReplication Protein CGenetics (clinical)Cell NucleusHomeodomain ProteinsbiologyG1 PhaseS-phase-promoting factor3T3 CellsCell cycleMolecular biologyUp-RegulationCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsRepressor ProteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2biology.proteinMolecular MedicineOrigin recognition complexJournal of Molecular Medicine
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