A new paper in the journal Child Development shows how some aspects of family interaction among Indigenous people in ...
Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama (front) and curator Christoph Doswald (behind) at the opening of “Mythologiques” (2024). Photo: ...
It is almost universally recognized today that we are living in a multipolar world, symbolized by the continuing decline of U ...
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Instead of immediate blame or praise for the results, here are five takeaways that Fr. Tom Reese believes political scientists and historians will be pondering for years in an attempt to make sense ...
Enterprises from Asia, the Americas, and Europe have not only brought economic benefits to markets along the Belt and Road ...
As global interest in sports events continues to grow, their role in cultural preservation and promotion is becoming increasingly prominent. This burgeoning recognition is not merely confined to the ...
The caveat is that RTMT may struggle with jargon, cultural idioms or homonyms. For example, the meaning of “home run” is ...
Integration into U.S. culture, she concluded ... Capitalism is changing it by virtue of globalization. … It's changing because Indigenous people in Mexico are encountering other ideas on ...
author of the book “Pink Globalization” about Hello Kitty. “This is not a phenomenon that has died or is going to die, at least soon.” Unlike other Japanese cultural exports such as Pokemon or Dragon ...
You hear a lot these days about how globalization is reversing. While some supply chains are onshoring and trade ties weakening, these trends are not reflected in public companies’ revenue sources.