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  • The term '''revolution''' is used to denote trends which have resulted in great social changes outside the political sphere, s ...dustrial Revolution]]: The major shift of technological, socioeconomic and cultural conditions in the late 18th century and early 19th century that began in Br ...
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  • ...www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/10/08/factory-girls-2|title=Factory Girls: Cultural technology and the making of K-pop|last=Seabrook|first=John|date=2012-10-08 ...name=":1" /> In the late 1990s, Lee and his colleagues created a manual on cultural technology, which specified the steps needed to popularize K-pop artists ou ...
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  • ...e=February 2024}}. Projects of CMDS included Creative Approaches to Living Cultural Archives,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Archived copy |url=http://livingarchives.eu ...
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  • {{short description|Cross-disciplinary scientific research of cultural heritage}} ...is the interdisciplinary domain of scientific study of [[Cultural heritage|cultural]] and [[natural heritage]]. Heritage science draws on diverse [[humanities] ...
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  • ==Trends in research== ...promote a more muscular build.<ref>Leit, R. A., & Pope Jr., H. G. (2001). Cultural expectations of muscularity in men: The evolution of playgirl centerfolds. ...
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  • ...book | last = Smith | first = Crosbie | title = The Science of Energy - a Cultural History of Energy Physics in Victorian Britain | publisher = [[The Universi ...book | last = Smith | first = Crosbie | title = The Science of Energy - a Cultural History of Energy Physics in Victorian Britain | publisher = The University ...
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  • ...y of a selection of items. In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a [[museum]], [[art gallery]], [[park]], [[l ...ir latest products, service, study activities of rivals and examine recent trends and opportunities. Some trade fairs are open to the public, while others ca ...
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  • ...al contexts. [[Marxist cultural analysis#Marxism applied to cultural goals|Cultural Marxism]] (as distinguished from the right-wing use of the term) embodies t ...struction of Consciousness. Part 1: Collective Consciousness and its Socio-Cultural Foundations, ''[[Journal of Consciousness Studies]]'', 5 (1) p 72.</ref> It ...
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  • ...re, relate and mobilize across geographic, political, economic, social and cultural divides. Global communication implies a transfer of knowledge and ideas fro ...t of the global picture and the theories of modernization, dependency, and cultural imperialism have failed to satisfactorily explain global communication.<ref ...
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  • ...irst2=Harry J. |title=The need for environmental horizon scanning |journal=Trends in Ecology & Evolution |date=1 October 2009 |volume=24 |issue=10 |pages=523 ...ning]] (ES),<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Schultz |first1=Wendy L. |title=The cultural contradictions of managing change: using horizon scanning in an evidence‐ba ...
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  • === Personal versus cultural === ...reference against which to measure the virtue of individual values and so cultural identity would disintegrate. ...
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  • ...media-and-entertainment/#311c80936729|title=Top Six Digital Transformation Trends In Media And Entertainment|last=Newman|first=Daniel|work=Forbes|access-date ...ology have been the core of controversies over the waft of information and cultural products. These technologies include video games, virtual worlds, online ro ...
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  • ...06-3 |page=203 |edition=10}}</ref> According to Ting-Toomey's theory, most cultural differences can be divided by Eastern and Western cultures, and her theory .../><ref>{{Cite book |last1=Knapp |first1=M.L. |title=Background and Current Trends in the Study of Interpersonal Communication |last2=Daly |first2=J. |publish ...
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  • ...Bruneau, "The Structure of Chronemics," in Thomas Bagley (Ed.), ''Current Trends in Nonverbal Communication: A Multidisciplinary Approach'', Jonesboro, AR: ...ed and discussed as: biological time; psychological time; social time; and cultural time. A number of classification systems exist in the literature of time. H ...
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  • ...nd historic works. In other words, the materials and techniques from which cultural, artistic and historic objects are made. There are three broad categories of conservation science with respect to cultural heritage: 1) understanding the materials and techniques used by artists, 2) ...
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  • ...the legitimacy{{Citation needed|date=April 2022|reason=This does not match trends in article review criteria, grants, promotion & tenure guidelines, and reco Digital scholarship must take all of cultural, economic, personal, and institutional responsibilities to take its positio ...
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  • Although the term ''digital sociology'' has not yet fully entered the cultural lexicon, sociologists have engaged in research related to the Internet sinc ==Research trends== ...
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  • ...ts/2005/MR1307.pdf ''The Global Technology Revolution - Bio/Nano/Materials Trends and Their Synergies with Information Technology by 2015.''], RAND, {{ISBN|0 ...rst Industrial Revolution]]: the shift of technological, socioeconomic and cultural conditions in the late 18th century and early 19th century that began in Br ...
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  • ...details/twilightzoneshid0000bord |title=Twilight Zones: The Hidden Life of Cultural Images from Plato to O.J. |publisher=U of California P |year=1997 |location ...changes in the sociocultural environment, its cultural meaning, body-image trends, and pervasive media beauty ideologies (Yu et al. 2011).{{Citation needed|d ...
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  • ...hey are a symbol of government overreach threatening their livelihoods and cultural values."<ref>Myers, Andrew (2015). Which wolf, which trap? Socially constru ...]."<ref name=rapport2011>Rapport, David J. and • Luisa Maffi (2011). "Eco-cultural health, global health, and sustainability." ''Ecological Research'' 26:1039 ...
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