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    The Asian communication debate : culture-specificity, culture-generality, and beyond by Wang, Georgette, Kuo, Eddie Chen-Yu

    Published 2021
    “…Critical discussion of Asian communication theory began in the 1980s, fermented in the 1990s, and in recent years was enriched by the criticism of Eurocentrism. Significant progress has been made in the pursuit of theory construction, especially in areas that closely deal with culture and communication issues, e.g., intercultural communication, postcolonial or cultural studies. …”
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    Ethnocentrisme occidental dans les récits de voyageurs en Afrique by Dr Maurice Mbah

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…La présente étude s’intéresse à la relation entre les intertextes eurocentrés et l’ethnocentrisme occidental dans les récits de voyageurs britanniques et français en Afrique. …”
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    Thorny Way to the East: Expedition to China of Adviser to the Chancellery V. F. Bratishchev in 1757 by Yu. G. Blagoder

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Bratishchev to be an example of the clash between the principles of Eurocentrism, which were actively gaining positions in the policy of the Russian ruling elite, and the ideas of the inhabitants of the Middle Empire about the superiority of their own civilization, surrounded by barbarians. …”
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    Hegemony and inequality in global science: problems of the center-periphery model by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2022
    “…The center-periphery model normalizes the Eurocentrism it opposes, radically under-estimating agency outside the ‘center’ countries, as shown by science networking on the ‘semi-periphery’ and ‘periphery’. …”
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    INTERVIEW: SAMAH SELIM by Samah SELIM

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In the 21st century there has been a broad move away from national paradigms of literary history towards systems theory and comparativist methodologies that foreground the horizontal circulation of texts across linguistic and/or spatial and temporal borders, and hence work to undermine both the Eurocentrism and elitism embedded in comparative and national literary studies. …”
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    LEARNING FROM BELOW: THEORISING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHIES AND CRITICAL REFLECTIONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH by Sujith Xavier

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…There is a rich interdisciplinary body of literature that signals to the Global South, or Europe’s other, as a site of knowledge production. The eurocentrism of the social sciences can be identified by examining the various founding fathers of their respective theories (especially sociology). …”
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    Phraseology “without meaning”: Politics of emptiness by Ostojić Aleksandar, Čučković Aleksandar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The other one comes down to examining the ideological background of Eurocentrism, detecting the hegemonic character of the idea of Europe (and Western civilizations) embedded in its political language. …”
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    Curriculum decision-makers on decolonising the teacher education curriculum by Pryah Mahabeer

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper further opens up discussions and possibilities around notions of ‘indigenisation,’ ‘Africanisation,’ ‘decolonisation,’ ‘humanisation’ on one hand, and Westernisation and Eurocentrism of the curriculum on the other, working together as co-existing realities towards transforming the curriculum in colonised countries like South Africa.…”
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    Kazalište kao stjecište kolektivne i privatne traume u Erigonu Jordana Plevneša by Ivica Baković

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…In Erigon one can recognize the critique of eurocentrism and the European centres of power along with their influence on the forma­tion of political and historical processes in Macedonia and the Balkans in general. …”
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    Litteraturvetenskapen och det kosmopolitiska begäret by Stefan Helgesson

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The underlying argument is that literary studies in Sweden has been shaped by a combination of methodological nationalism (with regard to primary sources) and methodological eurocentrism (in terms of its historical and theoretical horizon). …”
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    Untimely thoughts on the culture of diversity by M. S. Kuropjatnik

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The study of cultural diversity and relevant models of diversity management, including historical patterns of cultural dominance, helps to form immunity to the latest manifestations of Eurocentrism. As a new approach to diversity, interculturalism implies a shift in the focus from the diversity of cultures and multicultural coexistence to the culture of diversity. …”
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    Evangelical Historiography in the Colonial and Postcolonial Eras by Clark David Andrew

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Rich traditions have been ignored or lost, Eurocentrism has prevailed, and many Christians whose home or origin is in the Global South continue to struggle with what they perceive as the residue of the colonial enterprise. …”
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    A critical discourse analysis of the representation of Ukrainian refugees across the British mainstream news media by Imam Munandar, Saiful Akmal

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is argued that the news media’s ideological stance of Eurocentrism and biased racial values played a decisive role in framing the pictures of European/Ukrainian and non-European refugees in their reports.…”
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    Tourism And Erik Cohen In Thailand: Comparisons, Impacts, Mobilities And Encounters by King, Victor T.

    Published 2018
    “…A most recent set of discussions generated by Erik Cohen and Scott Cohen has considered the utility of the sociological concept of mobilities and the problem of Eurocentrism in understanding local-level touristic encounters. …”
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    Tourism And Erik Cohen In Thailand: Comparisons, Impacts, Mobilities And Encounters by King, Victor T.

    Published 2018
    “…A most recent set of discussions generated by Erik Cohen and Scott Cohen has considered the utility of the sociological concept of mobilities and the problem of Eurocentrism in understanding local-level touristic encounters. …”
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    (Mis)measuring men’s involvement in global health: the case of expectant fathers in Dakar, Senegal by Richard Powis

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Further, I argue that USAID’s heterosexist, monogamous, and nuclear operationalization of “men’s involvement” aligns with a long history of Eurocentrism in development discourse which may be potentially harmful and obstructive to improving maternal and child health when the problem that is targeted is not a problem at all. …”
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    The decolonial turn: reference lists in PhD theses as markers of theoretical shift/stasis in media and journalism studies at selected South African universities by Zvenyika Eckson Mugari

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…A new interdisciplinary conversation in the humanities and social sciences began to emerge which challenged established orthodoxies in favour of de-Westernizing, decolonizing and re-mooring epistemological and pedagogic practices away from Eurocentrism. Whether and how that theoretical ferment filtered into postgraduate students’ theses, however, remains to be established. …”
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    SVETSKA, TRANSNACIONALNA I GLOBALNA ISTORIJA – ISTORIOGRAFIJA ZA UMREŽENA DRUŠTVA 21. STOLEĆA? by Michael Antolović

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…As a result, there is an inherent stimulus to overcome methodological nationalism and Eurocentrism in historical research. Therefore, they represent at the same time an attempt to write history not only for contemporary, globally more tightly integrated ’network societies’ but also a type of historiography less marked by nationalism. …”
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