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In the 1960s and 1970s, the social science associations (anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, and …
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This paper analyzes the singularity of artistic cultural sector workers in the Brazilian metropolitan labor market … CitationID="CR21">1994</CitationRef>). We also examine the effect of public expenditures on the income of workers in the cultural … worker having another job, (5) per capita expenditures on culture interacted with a dummy for artistic cultural workers, (6 …
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experience in a cross-cultural context. We explore this theme through an inter-subjective, introspective analysis based on the … consumption acts as a site for exposing both cross- and intra-cultural dilemmas of identity, and also for resolving them. …
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Cultural resources are today the object of considerable attention in regional economics. Ground for new forms of … objective of this article is to explore the way in which resources, and in particular cultural resources, are incorporated into … resource, a cultural “object” (symbol, image, cultural heritage, traditional know-how, etc.) becomes embedded within commercial …
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allows for a simple methodology to develop and test cultural-based explanations. We also present several applications of this …
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In pre-Columbian times, the Zenu Indians established drainage systems in the wetlands of the Colombian Caribbean that enabled them to exploit this rich ecosystem in a sustained manner. Modern inhabitants of the region are, however, exposed to a regimen of periodic flooding that limits their...
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The author presents multiple paradigm research into the organisational culture of a birdwatching association, where he conducted his ethnographic research. On top of the functionalist, interpretive, radical structuralist and radical humanist paradigms as presented by Gibson Burrell and Gareth...
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