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This volumes deals with the question of communication over boundaries especially when it comes to German-Indian relationships in academic, economic and cultural contexts.
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Acculturation. --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Psychological aspects.
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Le colloque international Transferts culturels et droit dans les mondes grec et hellénistique étudie les phénomènes de réceptions, d'emprunts et d'adaptations dans la sphère juridique, depuis la naissance du droit grec, à l'époque archaïque durant l'âge des législateurs, jusqu'à l'établissement du pouvoir romain sur l'espace méditerranéen. La problématique envisagée a permis des échanges entre spécialistes venus d'horizons différents, historiens, juristes, anthropologues, hellénistes, romanistes, démotisants, sémitisants, orientalistes, dont les regards sur le monde grec et hellénistique sont complémentaires. Leurs deux préoccupations principales ont été, d'une part, de revenir sur les dynamiques juridiques internes au monde grec et, d'autre part, de mesurer les influences réciproques des droits des mondes grecs et des mondes « barbares ». Ce colloque complète et approfondit une première rencontre organisée en Sorbonne, durant l'année 2004 sur le thème Transferts culturels et politique dans le monde hellénistique (Jean-Christophe Couvenhes et Bernard Legras éd., Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006). L'histoire juridique de la Méditerranée antique sur un temps long permet en effet de mesurer comment l'élargissement du monde grec avec la conquête d'Alexandre, puis la formation de l'Empire mondial des Romains ont suscité l'élaboration d'une koinè juridique, qui a offert à des peuples de traditions différentes de vivre globalement en paix dans des sociétés pour l'essentiel multiculturelles.
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When different cultures come in contact with one another, the impact on the course of history can be dramatic and unexpected. Encounters between separate societies or civilizations have resulted in the spread of major religions, vast migrations, scientific breakthroughs, the dissemination of powerful political notions, and many other transformations. This unique book brings to life key episodes of cultural contact in world history, from the beginnings of civilization to the present. Through a combination of vivid case studies and imaginative color maps, award-winning history professor Peter Stearns shows how we can better understand world history by examining what happens when culture meets culture. One culture's new contact with another can lead to assimilation, rejection, or--most often--a merging of elements from both cultures. Stearns focuses on fourteen important historical examples of intercultural exchange from around the globe. He considers:• the spread of major religions, such as Buddhism and Islam• voluntary and forced migrations, such as the Jewish and African diasporas• the dissemination of modern forces, including nationalism and Marxism• the impact of European colonial rule on gender relations in India and in Africa• recent international diffusion of consumer culture• and much more For each example, original maps reveal geographic patterns and provide a clear sense of the impact of that particular meeting of cultures.
Civilization --- Acculturation. --- Human Migration. --- Human beings --- History --- Migrations. --- Acculturation --- History.
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African-Asian interactions contribute to the emergence of a decentred, multi-polar world in which different actors need to redefine themselves and their relations to each other. Afrasian Transformations explores these changes to map out several arenas where these transformations have already produced startling results: development politics, South-South cooperation, cultural memory, mobile lifeworlds and transcultural connectivity. The contributions in this volume neither celebrate these shifting dynamics as felicitous proof of a new age of South-South solidarity, nor do they debunk them as yet another instance of burgeoning geopolitical hegemony. Instead, they seek to come to terms with the ambivalences, contradictions and potential benefits entailed in these transformations – that are also altering our understanding of (trans)area in an increasingly globalized world. Contributors include: Seifudein Adem, Nafeesah Allen, Hanna Getachew Amare, Tom De Bruyn, Casper Hendrik Claassen, Astrid Erll, John Njenga Karugia, Guive Khan-Mohammad, Vinay Lal, Pavan Kumar Malreddy, Jamie Monson, Diderot Nguepjouo, Satwinder Rehal, Ute Röschenthaler, Alexandra Samokhvalova, and Sophia Thubauville.
Globalization --- Acculturation --- Africa --- Asia --- Relations
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"A recent development in the immigration policies of several European states is to make the admission of foreign nationals dependent upon criteria relating to their integration. As the practice of 'integration testing abroad' becomes more widespread, this book endeavours to clarify the legal implications which have hitherto remained poorly understood and studied. The book begins by looking at the situation in the Netherlands, which was the first EU Member State to introduce pre-entry integration requirements. It explores the historical and political origins of the Dutch Act on Integration Abroad and explains how, in this national context, integration has become a criterion for the selection of immigrants. It then examines how integration requirements must be evaluated from the point of view of European and international law, including human rights treaties, EU migration directives and association agreements and the law on non-discrimination. The book identifies the legal standards set by these instruments with regard to integration testing abroad and draws conclusions as to the lawfulness of the Dutch approach."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Acculturation --- Emigration and immigration law --- Netherlands.
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Immigrants significantly contribute to the ever-expanding diversity of the populations of the countries they reside in, and they bring a wide array of cultural values, norms, and practices that help to make each country unique. The immigrant experience is multidimensional, consisting of at least one and sometimes multiple geographical relocations, and the various socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological challenges that are encountered en route. In this volume, the authors provide insights regarding the multidimensional immigrant experience in different countries around the world. The heterog
Immigrant youth --- Acculturation --- Ethnopsychology --- Psychology --- Services for.
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During the lifetime of Augustus (from 63 B.C. to A.D. 14), Roman civilization spread at a remarkable rate throughout the ancient world, influencing such areas as art and architecture, religion, law, local speech, city design, clothing, and leisure and family activities. In his newest book, Ramsay MacMullen investigates why the adoption of Roman ways was so prevalent during this period. Drawing largely on archaeological sources, MacMullen discovers that during this period more than half a million Roman veterans were resettled in colonies overseas, and an additional hundred or more urban centers in the provinces took on normal Italian-Roman town constitutions. Great sums of expendable wealth came into the hands of ambitious Roman and local notables, some of which was spent in establishing and advertising Roman ways. MacMullen argues that acculturation of the ancient world was due not to cultural imperialism on the part of the conquerors but to eagerness of imitation among the conquered, and that the Romans were able to respond with surprisingly effective techniques of mass production and standardization.
Acculturation --- Roman provinces --- Administration. --- Rome (Italy) --- Rome --- Civilization. --- History --- Provinces --- Civilization --- Administration --- Civilisation --- Histoire --- Acculturation - Rome.
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Acculturation. --- Acculturation --- Psychological aspects. --- Culture contact (Acculturation) --- Development education --- Civilization --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Cultural fusion --- Aculturació --- Migrants --- Turcs --- Aspectes psicològics
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Asian Americans --- Acculturation --- Asians --- Ethnology --- Education. --- Social conditions.
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