Integrating a foreign cultural symbol with a local cultural symbol is known as culture mixing, a phenomenon proposed to induce an impression of cultural contamination, thereby evoking disgust. The present study investigates the effects of disgust elicited from culture mixing and whether contamination is perceived to result in a transference of essence from the foreign to the local cultural symbol, tainting the purity of the local symbol even after their separation. Participants were 80 Singaporean university students randomly assigned to be in either the mixed or side-by-side (SBS) condition. The mixed condition presented participants with images of Mainland Chinese cultural symbols superimposed on Singaporean cultural symbols, while the SB...
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Globalization has rendered culture mixing a pervading and overwhelming phenomenon. Culture mixing re...
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The acceleration of globalisation resulted in the experience of culture mixing in everyday life. In...
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In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come ...
Superstitious myths and taboos in Chinese culture are preached from generation to another, and often...
When and why do local communities display negative or exclusionary responses to mixing and blending ...
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When and why do local communities display negative or exclusionary responses to mixing and blending ...
This study investigates the olfactory perceptions of young, university educated, Chinese Individuals...
Past studies have detailed the effects of consuming television programs on cultural identity constru...
Globalization has rendered culture mixing a pervading and overwhelming phenomenon. Culture mixing re...
The rapid growth of foreigners in Singapore has urged us to understand the reactions towards cultura...
Cultural heritage serves as an identity marker and anchor for members in the culture to develop thei...
The acceleration of globalisation resulted in the experience of culture mixing in everyday life. In...
The impact of globalisation consists of many positive and negative consequences. One major negative ...
In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come ...
Superstitious myths and taboos in Chinese culture are preached from generation to another, and often...
When and why do local communities display negative or exclusionary responses to mixing and blending ...
This research investigates Singapore undergraduates’ exchange experiences through examining their mo...
Building a Singaporean national identity is an important ongoing project for the government. Contrar...
Nations going through a transition from third world country to a first world nation would have exper...
Amidst the growing controversy surrounding Singapore's foreign talent policy, this paper examines th...
When and why do local communities display negative or exclusionary responses to mixing and blending ...
This study investigates the olfactory perceptions of young, university educated, Chinese Individuals...
Past studies have detailed the effects of consuming television programs on cultural identity constru...
Globalization has rendered culture mixing a pervading and overwhelming phenomenon. Culture mixing re...