Kendi ırkının üstünlüğüne inanış, etnosentrizm, buduk, büdün, yabancı düşmanlığı, etnik merkezcilik, ırkçılık, etnosantrizm, ethnocentric kendi Irkının üstünlüğüne inanan, etnomerkezcilik,
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etnosentrizm Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim
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buduk
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büdün
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yabancı düşmanlığı
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etnik merkezcilik Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim
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ırkçılık
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etnosantrizm Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim,Politika, Siyaset
The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture, Tendency to interpret or evaluate other cultures in terms of one's own. Generally considered a human universal, it is evident in the widespread practice of labeling outsiders as "savages" or "barbarians" simply because their societies differ from those of the dominant culture. Early anthropologists often reflected this tendency, as did Sir John Lubbock, who characterized all nonliterate peoples as being without religion, and Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, who found them to have a "prelogical mentality" because their worldview was unlike that of western Europe. The opposite of ethnocentrism is cultural relativism, the understanding of cultural phenomena within the context in which they occur, The tendency to assume that one's own culture and way of life are superior to all others (p 295), Tendency for people to evaluate their own group as superior to other groups, the practice of judging another culture by the standards of our own culture, belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group, the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of ones own culture, The emotional attitude that one's own race, nation, group, or culture is superior to all others, The view that the practices of one's own culture are natural and correct, while perceiving the practices of other cultures as odd, amusing, inferior, and/or immoral, Tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one's own culture, Seeing the world through me-colored glasses, so that your culture always looks best and becomes the pattern everyone else should fit into Sometimes what we think of as the Gospel truth is merely the Gospel contextualized into our culture By no means is ethnocentrism restricted to the majority culture in a country, but it is a nearly universal tendency among humans, is the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own group and culture, accompanied by a feeling of contempt for other groups and cultures, an attitude of cultural superiority which implies that ones own culture is better than some other culture It is the basis of racism, nationalism, and tribalism (Van Rheenen 1996b, 98), An attitude that one's own culture, society, or group is inherently superior to all others Ethnocentrism means an inability to appreciate others whose culture may include a different racial group, ethnic group, religion, morality, language, political system, economic system, etc It also means an inability to see a common humanity and human condition facing all women and men in all cultures and societies beneath the surface variations in social and cultural traditions, judging other cultures by the standards of your own, which you believe to be superior, tendency to view one's own ethnic group as superior to others, giving preference according to ethnic background, The universal tendency for people to view their own group as the center of the universe, to interpret other social units from the perspective of their own group, and to reject persons who are culturally dissimilar similar, The belief that one's own way of doing things is superior to that of others,
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The tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture
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Tendency to interpret or evaluate other cultures in terms of one's own. Generally considered a human universal, it is evident in the widespread practice of labeling outsiders as "savages" or "barbarians" simply because their societies differ from those of the dominant culture. Early anthropologists often reflected this tendency, as did Sir John Lubbock, who characterized all nonliterate peoples as being without religion, and Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, who found them to have a "prelogical mentality" because their worldview was unlike that of western Europe. The opposite of ethnocentrism is cultural relativism, the understanding of cultural phenomena within the context in which they occur
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The tendency to assume that one's own culture and way of life are superior to all others (p 295)
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Tendency for people to evaluate their own group as superior to other groups
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the practice of judging another culture by the standards of our own culture
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belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group
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the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of ones own culture
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The emotional attitude that one's own race, nation, group, or culture is superior to all others
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The view that the practices of one's own culture are natural and correct, while perceiving the practices of other cultures as odd, amusing, inferior, and/or immoral
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Tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one's own culture
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Seeing the world through me-colored glasses, so that your culture always looks best and becomes the pattern everyone else should fit into Sometimes what we think of as the Gospel truth is merely the Gospel contextualized into our culture By no means is ethnocentrism restricted to the majority culture in a country, but it is a nearly universal tendency among humans
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is the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own group and culture, accompanied by a feeling of contempt for other groups and cultures
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an attitude of cultural superiority which implies that ones own culture is better than some other culture It is the basis of racism, nationalism, and tribalism (Van Rheenen 1996b, 98)
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An attitude that one's own culture, society, or group is inherently superior to all others Ethnocentrism means an inability to appreciate others whose culture may include a different racial group, ethnic group, religion, morality, language, political system, economic system, etc It also means an inability to see a common humanity and human condition facing all women and men in all cultures and societies beneath the surface variations in social and cultural traditions
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judging other cultures by the standards of your own, which you believe to be superior
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tendency to view one's own ethnic group as superior to others, giving preference according to ethnic background isim
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The universal tendency for people to view their own group as the center of the universe, to interpret other social units from the perspective of their own group, and to reject persons who are culturally dissimilar similar
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The belief that one's own way of doing things is superior to that of others
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