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Chapter 2. Indigenous Views of the Writings of Behavioral/Social Scientists: Toward Increased Cross-Cultural Understanding
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Richard W. Brislin
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- General Introduction 1
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PART I. TRANSNATIONAL INTERACTIONS IN SCIENCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 29
- Chapter 1. Linkages between the Scientific Communities of Less Developed and Developed Nations: A Case Study of the Philippines 33
- Chapter 2. Indigenous Views of the Writings of Behavioral/Social Scientists: Toward Increased Cross-Cultural Understanding 63
- Chapter 3. The Diplomacy of Cross-National Collaborative Research 85
- Chapter 4. Indigenization and Transnational Cooperation in the Social Sciences 103
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PART 2. THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 121
- Chapter 5. The Impact of Cities on International Systems 123
- Chapter 6. The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Educational Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective 155
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PART 3. GROUND RULES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ASSISTANCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 175
- Chapter 7. Notes on the Ethics of Developmental Assistance 177
- Chapter 8. Experts and Counterparts in Technical Assistance 207
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PART 4 RETHINKING TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 227
- Chapter 9. Cultural Diversity: Implications for Modernization and International Education 231
- Chapter 10. Western Values and the Case for Third World Cultural Disengagement 257
- Chapter 11. International Transactions and Conflict: Polarities or Complements? 283
- Index 293
- About the Contributors 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- General Introduction 1
-
PART I. TRANSNATIONAL INTERACTIONS IN SCIENCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 29
- Chapter 1. Linkages between the Scientific Communities of Less Developed and Developed Nations: A Case Study of the Philippines 33
- Chapter 2. Indigenous Views of the Writings of Behavioral/Social Scientists: Toward Increased Cross-Cultural Understanding 63
- Chapter 3. The Diplomacy of Cross-National Collaborative Research 85
- Chapter 4. Indigenization and Transnational Cooperation in the Social Sciences 103
-
PART 2. THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 121
- Chapter 5. The Impact of Cities on International Systems 123
- Chapter 6. The Impact of Transnational Corporations on Educational Processes and Cultural Change: An African Perspective 155
-
PART 3. GROUND RULES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ASSISTANCE
- EDITORIAL NOTE 175
- Chapter 7. Notes on the Ethics of Developmental Assistance 177
- Chapter 8. Experts and Counterparts in Technical Assistance 207
-
PART 4 RETHINKING TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL INTERACTIONS
- EDITORIAL NOTE 227
- Chapter 9. Cultural Diversity: Implications for Modernization and International Education 231
- Chapter 10. Western Values and the Case for Third World Cultural Disengagement 257
- Chapter 11. International Transactions and Conflict: Polarities or Complements? 283
- Index 293
- About the Contributors 299