eISBN 9780199383931, 0199383936This book is about cultural models. Cultural models are defined as molar organizations of knowledge. Their internal structure consists of a 'core' component and 'peripheral' nodes that are filled by default values. These values are instantiated, i.e., changed to specific values or left at their default values, when the individual experiences 'events' of any type. Thus, the possibility arises for recognizing and categorizing events as representative of the same cultural model even if they slightly differ in each of their specific occurrences. Cultural models play an important role in the generation of one's behavior. They correlate well with those of others and the behaviors they help shape are usually interpre...
references: 1324 total: 14212 100 word abstract. The ‘Cognitive Parsing Model ’ (CPM) is a new metho...
In line with well-known trends in cultural theory (see Burke et al., 2000), Cognitive Linguistics ha...
In this paper I will look at the two aspects of models which I call the ‘symbolic’ and the ‘function...
Subjective experience is transformed into objective reality for societal members through cultural id...
Anthropological models aim to solve the same fundamental problem about the relationships existing be...
From the book: Human Motives and Cultural Models by Roy D\u27Andrade and Claudia Strauss, eds. A f...
“Cultural Models” (CM) is a term that has come to apply to culturally standardized and shared/distr...
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Both the public and private sectors currently encounter the telescoping urgency for effective cross-...
Value models in society are often positioned as key factors in the formation of interpersonal intera...
Modeling has emerged as a key technology in analysis of social–ecological systems. However, the tend...
This paper means to demonstrate the theoretical-and-methodological potential of a particular pattern...
The aim of design science research (DSR) in information systems is the user-centred creation of IT-a...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
references: 1324 total: 14212 100 word abstract. The ‘Cognitive Parsing Model ’ (CPM) is a new metho...
In line with well-known trends in cultural theory (see Burke et al., 2000), Cognitive Linguistics ha...
In this paper I will look at the two aspects of models which I call the ‘symbolic’ and the ‘function...
Subjective experience is transformed into objective reality for societal members through cultural id...
Anthropological models aim to solve the same fundamental problem about the relationships existing be...
From the book: Human Motives and Cultural Models by Roy D\u27Andrade and Claudia Strauss, eds. A f...
“Cultural Models” (CM) is a term that has come to apply to culturally standardized and shared/distr...
A full understanding of human action requires an understanding of what motivates people to do what t...
The Multiplicity of Citizenship Models and the Future Vision of the Citizen Summary. The study aim...
Both the public and private sectors currently encounter the telescoping urgency for effective cross-...
Value models in society are often positioned as key factors in the formation of interpersonal intera...
Modeling has emerged as a key technology in analysis of social–ecological systems. However, the tend...
This paper means to demonstrate the theoretical-and-methodological potential of a particular pattern...
The aim of design science research (DSR) in information systems is the user-centred creation of IT-a...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
references: 1324 total: 14212 100 word abstract. The ‘Cognitive Parsing Model ’ (CPM) is a new metho...
In line with well-known trends in cultural theory (see Burke et al., 2000), Cognitive Linguistics ha...
In this paper I will look at the two aspects of models which I call the ‘symbolic’ and the ‘function...