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Jun 21, 2018 · Across seven research articles, the authors of this Special Issue explore what European culture(s) and European identity entail, how acculturation within the European cultural contexts takes place and under what conditions a multicultural Europe might be possible.
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Sep 6, 2020 · Early immigrants to the United States, primarily Caucasians from Europe, adapted and adopted each other’s forming a distinct, new culture and are officially known as European Americans. This chapter describes dominant middle-class values of citizens of mainland...
- Larry D. Purnell, Eric A. Fenkl
- lpurnell@udel.edu
- 2019
This article begins with a comparison of the worldviews of Native Americans and those of Euro-Americans as related to the natural world, followed by a discussion of the many ways in which language perpetuates a culture’s mindset.
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This literature review yielded nine domains: autonomy, individual competitiveness, material achievement, mastery over nature, future time orientation, open self-expression, individual class mobility, nuclear family orientation and egalitarianism.
- John Bruner, Ingrid Weigold
- 2014
The 2017 Eurobarometer shows an increasing weight of culture in citizens’ perception of belonging to a European community. Indeed, culture is considered as the most important contributing factor, followed by values and history. Culture and values have been identified as co-constitutive elements of
European American culture is unique in its emphasis on protagonists’ mental state information, and relatedly, greater emphasis on dispositional vs. situational attribution, while making moral judgments.
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Imposition of European Ideas and Values. As European countries established empires in Asia and Africa in the nineteenth century, they marked their presence in a number of ways. One of the most lasting was their attempt to imprint their culture onto their colonial subjects, or their cultural imperialism. As a result of their conquest of much of ...