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this term is not a problem for
American researchers. Since ethnocentrism implicated a strong identification with one's in-group, it mostly automatically leads to negative feelings and stereotyping to the members of the outgroup, which can be confused with racism. Finally, scholars agree that avoiding stereotypes is an indispensable prerequisite to overcome ethnocentrism; and mass media play a key role regarding this issue. The differences that each culture possess causes could hinder one another leading to ethnocentrism and racism. A Canadian study established the differences among French Canadian and English Canadian respondents based on products that would be purchased due to ethnocentrism and racism. Due to how diverse the world has become, society has begun to misinterpret the term cultural diversity, by using ethnocentrism to create controversy among all cultures.
1076:. With its omnipresence throughout history, ethnocentrism has always been a factor in how different cultures and groups related to one another. Examples including how historically, foreigners would be characterized as "Barbarians". These trends exist in complex societies, e.g., "the Jews consider themselves to be the 'chosen people', and the Greeks defend all foreigners as 'barbarians'", and how China believed their country to be "the centre of the world". However, the anthropocentric interpretations initially took place most notably in the 19th century when anthropologists began to describe and rank various cultures according to the degree to which they had developed significant milestones, such as monotheistic religions, technological advancements, and other historical progressions.
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see other cultures as inferior and bizarre. Ethnocentrism can be explained at different levels of analysis. For example, at an intergroup level, this term is seen as a consequence of a conflict between groups; while at the individual level, in-group cohesion and out-group hostility can explain personality traits. Also, ethnocentrism can helps us to explain the construction of identity. Ethnocentrism can explain the basis of one's identity by excluding the outgroup that is the target of ethnocentric sentiments and used as a way of distinguishing oneself from other groups that can be more or less tolerant. This practice in social interactions creates social boundaries, such boundaries define and draw
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1132:(1871), creating a "civilization" scale where it was implied that ethnic cultures preceded civilized societies. The use of "savage" as a classification is modernly known as "tribal" or "pre-literate" where it was usually referred as a derogatory term as the "civilization" scale became more common. Examples that demonstrate a lack of understanding include when European travelers judged different languages based on the fact that they could not understand it and displayed a negative reaction, or the intolerance displayed by Westerners when exposed to unknown religions and symbolisms.
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Most rankings were strongly influenced by colonization and the belief to improve societies they colonized, ranking the cultures based on the progression of their western societies and what they classified as milestones. Comparisons were mostly based on what the colonists believed as superior and what
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argues that, while ethnocentrism does produce social hierarchies, it also produces diversity by maintaining the different dispositions, practices, and knowledge of identity groups. Diversity is both fostered and undermined by ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism, for
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assumes that ethnocentrism happens due to "real or perceived conflict" between groups. This also happens when a dominant group may perceive the new members as a threat. Scholars have recently demonstrated that individuals are more likely to develop in-group identification and out-group negatively in
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In social sciences, ethnocentrism means to judge another culture based on the standard of one's own culture instead of the standard of the other particular culture. When people use their own culture as a parameter to measure other cultures, they often tend to think that their culture is superior and
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Approximately 67.1% of the global population use the internet regularly, with 63.7% of the population being social media users. In a 2023 study, researchers found that social media can enable its users to become more tolerant of other people, bridging the gap between cultures, and contributing to
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established a broader definition of the term as a result of "in group-out group differentiation", stating that ethnocentrism "combines a positive attitude toward one's own ethnic/cultural group (the in-group) with a negative attitude toward the other ethnic/cultural group (the out-group)." Both of
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Ethnocentrism is usually associated with racism. However, as mentioned before, ethnocentrism does not necessarily implicate a negative connotation. In
European research, the term racism is not linked to ethnocentrism because Europeans avoid applying the concept of race to humans; meanwhile, using
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It is somewhat difficult for us to recognize that the value which we attribute to our own civilization is due to the fact that we participate in this civilization, and that it has been controlling all our actions from the time of our birth; but it is certainly conceivable that there may be other
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saw the flaws in this formulaic approach to ranking and interpreting cultural development and committed himself to overthrowing this inaccurate reasoning due to many factors involving their individual characteristics. With his methodological innovations, Boas sought to show the error of the
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Although the causes of ethnocentric beliefs and actions can have varying roots of context and reason, the effects of ethnocentrism has had both negative and positive effects throughout history. The most detrimental effects of ethnocentrism resulting into
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civilizations, based perhaps on different traditions and on a different equilibrium of emotion and reason, which are of no less value than ours, although it may be impossible for us to appreciate their values without having grown up under their influence.
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Sumner describes ethnocentrism as "the technical name for the view of things in which one's own group is the center of everything, and all others are scaled and rated with reference to it." He further characterized ethnocentrism as often leading to
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to anthropology, a methodological principle for investigating and comparing societies in as unprejudiced a way as possible and without using a developmental scale as anthropologists at the time were implementing. Boas and anthropologist
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to be suppressed nor celebrated uncritically. Rather, observers can cultivate a 'balanced ethnocentrism', (individual self worth) allowing themselves to be challenged and transformed by difference whilst still protecting difference.
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of the group that one wants to be associated with or belong to. In this way, ethnocentrism is a term not only limited to anthropology but also can be applied to other fields of social sciences like sociology or
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global knowledge. In a similar study done regarding social media use by Kenyan teens, researchers found that when social media is limited to a certain group, it can increase ethnocentric views and ideologies.
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in the 19th century, although alternate theories suggest that he only popularized the concept as opposed to inventing it. He saw ethnocentrism as a phenomenon similar to the delusions of
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A more recent interpretation of ethnocentrism, which expands upon the work of Claude Lévi-Strauss, highlights its positive dimension. Political sociologist Audrey
Alejandro of the
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Ethnocentrism also influences consumer preference over which goods they purchase. A study that used several in-group and out-group orientations have shown a correlation between
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Ouellet, Jean-François (January 2007). "Consumer Racism and Its
Effects on Domestic Cross-Ethnic Product Purchase: An Empirical Test in the United States, Canada, and France".
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suggests that ethnocentric beliefs are caused by a strong identification with one's own culture that directly creates a positive view of that culture. It is theorized by
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and be subject to limitations in understandings. These characteristics can also lead to individuals to become subject to ethnocentrism, when referencing out-groups, and
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2873:Reynolds, V.; Falger, V.; Vine, I., eds. (1987).
2537:
1893:
1616:International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
1336:genetic theory." Simulation-based experiments in
1268:that to maintain that positive view, people make
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2888:Risky Transactions: Trust, Kinship and Ethnicity
1030:differentiation throughout history and society.
2357:Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
1652:. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
1187:Both had also urged anthropologists to conduct
2904:
2547:International Journal of Research in Marketing
2408:
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2182:Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since 1450
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2229:(4th ed.). Pluto Press. pp. 10–18.
2065:(2nd ed.). Berkshire. pp. 952–954.
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1693:Motyl, Alexander J. (2000). "Ethnocentrism".
929:
2485:Social Psychological and Personality Science
2340:An integrative theory of intergroup conflict
1650:Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice
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1080:their western societies have accomplished.
59:English discourse—means to apply one's own
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1754:Journal of Social and Political Psychology
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2025:Dictionary of Race, Ethnicity and Culture
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1541:McCornack, Steven; Ortiz, Joseph (2017).
2960:Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
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2140:Moore, John H. (2013). "Ethnocentrism".
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2063:Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History
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2964:Examples of ethnocentric maps: select
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2677:DataReportal – Global Digital Insights
2104:New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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2905:van den Berghe, Pierre L. (1987).
2513:Journal of International Marketing
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1088:once claimed that "one shelf of a
1000:through his English publications.
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2875:The Sociobiology of Ethnocentrism
2865:How to Observe Morals and manners
1825:. Yale University Press. p.
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93:Global South and the Global North
2868:. London: Charles Knight and Co.
2638:10.26714/lensa.11.2.2021.206-216
2225:Eriksen, Thomas Hylland (2015).
1320:internment of Japanese Americans
1116:developed due to its history of
1100:, including the concept of the "
1034:Ethnocentrism in social sciences
1008:Authoritarian Personality Theory
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159:, he and his colleagues of the
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2411:Journal of Conflict Resolution
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883:Anthropologists by nationality
170:social counter-identification.
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2180:. In Benjamin, Thomas (ed.).
1519:
1134:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
156:The Authoritarian Personality
2968:, Cornell University Library
1908:10.1016/j.poetic.2007.09.002
1874:Journal of Qafqaz University
1797:. Ginn and Company. p.
1364:, consumer cosmopolitanism,
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2879:University of Georgia Press
1847:Miller, Barbara D. (2013).
1696:Encyclopedia of Nationalism
1418:
986:War and Other Essays (1911)
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3538:Countries by ethnic groups
3533:Contemporary ethnic groups
2798:10.1057/s41280-021-00209-9
2673:"Digital Around the World"
2283:10.1126/science.13.321.281
1975:Alejandro, Audrey (2018).
1950:Journal of Global Mobility
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903:List of indigenous peoples
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2033:10.4135/9781446220375.n79
1328:, evolutionary biologist
1287:Realistic conflict theory
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1163:The Mind of Primitive Man
1084:politician and historian
648:Cross-cultural comparison
2497:10.1177/1948550617703169
2423:10.1177/0022002706293470
2306:Dialectical Anthropology
1962:10.1108/JGM-03-2015-0007
1380:Ethnocentrism and racism
1338:evolutionary game theory
1258:social identity approach
820:Historical particularism
3650:Torres Strait Islanders
3495:Ethnopsychopharmacology
3239:In-group and out-groups
3134:Template:Exceptionalism
2909:. Bloomsbury Academic.
2828:. Abingdon: Routledge.
2824:Bizumic, Boris (2019).
1851:. Pearson. p. 23.
1748:Bizumic, Boris (2014).
1726:. Moscow, 1989, p. 84.
1431:American exceptionalism
1393:
1231:Critique of Pure Reason
1102:survival of the fittest
949:Origins and development
653:Participant observation
3891:Cultural appropriation
2862:Martineau, H. (1838).
1578:. pp. 4852–4854.
1456:Consumer ethnocentrism
1404:white savior narrative
1366:consumer ethnocentrism
1202:Coming of Age in Samoa
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1024:Social identity theory
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795:Cross-cultural studies
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3916:Ethnic interest group
3756:Ethnicity in censuses
3706:Cultural assimilation
3207:Ethnolinguistic group
2907:The Ethnic Phenomenon
2586:10.1509/jmkg.71.1.113
2209:on December 16, 2019.
1985:10.4324/9781315170480
1849:Cultural Anthropology
1822:War, and Other Essays
1767:10.5964/jspp.v2i1.264
1451:Collective narcissism
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4172:Sociology of culture
4136:Minzu (anthropology)
4105:Separatist movements
3961:Ethnographic village
3791:Legendary progenitor
3426:Transidioethnography
3229:Hyphenated ethnicity
3224:Ethnographic realism
3217:Ethnoreligious group
2805:Ankerl, Guy (2000).
2574:Journal of Marketing
1923:Current Anthropology
1182:Bronisław Malinowski
1126:Edward Burnett Tylor
888:Anthropology by year
825:Boasian anthropology
800:Cultural materialism
785:Actor–network theory
383:Paleoanthropological
125:. In his 1906 book,
3996:Multinational state
3991:Model minority myth
3878:Multiethnic society
3796:Linguistic homeland
3212:Ethnonational group
2877:. Athens, Georgia:
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2463:10.18564/jasss.2176
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1218:Patterns of Culture
1177:cultural relativism
1049:symbolic boundaries
840:Performance studies
733:Kinship and descent
673:Cultural relativism
323:Paleoethnobotanical
298:Ethnoarchaeological
116:cultural relativism
36:Polish sociologist
3976:Middleman minority
3936:Ethnic pornography
3931:Ethnic nationalism
3836:Pantribal sodality
3781:Imagined community
3306:Symbolic ethnicity
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3202:Ethnographic group
2940:on January 1, 2022
2931:The New York Times
2890:. Berghahn Books.
2369:10.1037/pac0000098
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1486:Mortality salience
1461:Ethnic nationalism
1281:black sheep effect
1270:social comparisons
1166:, Boas wrote that:
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860:Post-structuralism
619:Research framework
151:Theodore W. Adorno
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3971:Indigenous rights
3956:Ethnographic film
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3711:Cultural identity
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2897:978-1-57181-319-0
2854:978-0-226-43571-8
2816:978-2-88155-004-1
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2072:978-1-933782-65-2
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1994:978-1-351-69204-5
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1659:978-1-4422-1606-8
1625:978-0-02-866418-7
1593:978-0-08-043076-8
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978:William G. Sumner
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38:Ludwig Gumplowicz
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4028:Ethnic cleansing
4023:Ethnic bioweapon
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