نتایج جستجو برای: cultural convergence

تعداد نتایج: 252918  

Journal: :The American psychologist 2007
Arthur L Whaley King E Davis

The need for cultural competence and the need for evidence-based practice in mental health services are major issues in contemporary discourse, especially in the psychological treatment of people of color. Although these 2 paradigms are complementary in nature, there is little cross-fertilization in the psychological literature. The present article illustrates the complementary nature of these ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Deborah S Rogers Marcus W Feldman Paul R Ehrlich

The question as to whether cultures evolve in a manner analogous to that of genetic evolution can be addressed by attempting to reconstruct population histories using cultural data. As others have argued, this can only succeed if cultures are isolated enough to maintain and pass on a central core of traditions that can be modified over time. In this study we used a set of cultural data (canoe d...

2013
Leonel Prieto Balaji Janamanchi

This article uses Bourdieu‘s theory of practice (BTOP) to understand immigrants‘ acculturation. It synthesizes research findings by discussing acculturation as: (1) equalization of immigrants‘ and natives‘ development (convergence); (2) language and social practices related to economic, cultural, social and symbolic capitals; and (3) relationships among acculturation indicators in the evolving ...

2009
Zhongkai Zhao Hongyuan Gao

Based on the study of cultural algorithms and particle swarm optimization, a new method of FIR digital filters design, called cultural particle swarm optimization (CPSO) is presented in this paper. CPSO is a global convergent algorithm that can find out the global optima of the problem. The algorithm concept and implementing procedure of CPSO are described in detail. The simulation results show...

2005
ANN RIGNEY

An argument is made for the need to conceptualize cultural memory, not as merely derivative of individual psychology, but in terms of a ‘working memory’ (Assmann) that is constructed and reconstructed in public acts of remembrance and evolves according to distinctly cultural mechanisms. Foucault’s ‘scarcity principle’ is used to show the role of media in generating shared memories through proce...

2006
Sandra Braman

biotechnology and digital information technology together fall within a third category—meta-technologies. Their shared meta-technological characteristics make it worth examining them side by side because they often share economic, social, cultural, and legal spaces. These shared characteristics will become even more important as digital information technologies and biological organisms merge—be...

2011
Nozomu NISHINAGA

categories. The classification was carried Cultural/lifestyle diversity Knowledge society Media convergence Circulation and Distribution of Value Service productivity e-government . e-democracy Entertainment Frontier fields Energy Natural disasters Medical care Food Accidents Crime prevention Domestic regional disparities Aging society Intl. economic disparity Education Cyber Security Maximizin...

Journal: :Pediatric clinics of North America 2011
Mary A Carskadon

A reduction in sleep amount from late childhood through the second decade has long been known; however, the weight of current evidence holds that sleep need does not decline across this span. This article will describe how the loss of sleep through adolescence is not driven by lower need for sleep but arises from a convergence of biologic, psychological, and socio-cultural influences.

2014
Nicolas Claidière Thomas C. Scott-Phillips Dan Sperber

Darwin-inspired population thinking suggests approaching culture as a population of items of different types, whose relative frequencies may change over time. Three nested subtypes of populational models can be distinguished: evolutionary, selectional and replicative. Substantial progress has been made in the study of cultural evolution by modelling it within the selectional frame. This progres...

2013
Lucas Molleman Ido Pen Franz J. Weissing

Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dynamics of cultural evolution strongly depends on the way these traits are transmitted between individuals by social learning. Two prominent forms of social learning are payoff-based learning (imitating others that have higher payoffs) and conformist learning (imitating locally common behaviours)....

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