Ethno-psychiatry-Ethno-psychology
Ethno-psychiatry and ethno-psychology experiment the paths to be followed so as to address the cultural differences within the disciplinary wisdom and practices (western) of psychiatry and psychology.
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The Armenians descend from Indo-European populations who, between the 7th and 6th century B.
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The word began to be used at the end of the Eighties in the United States to indicate an ideal society in which various cultures could co-exist with reciprocal respect, but avoiding all domination and assimilation into the dominant culture..
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The use of the expression anti-Semitism to indicate hostility towards the Jews – only the Jews and not as generally thought towards all “Semitic” people – dates back to the second half of the 19th Century, when the word, a neologism derived from linguistics, was spread throughout...
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In the strictest sense Enlightenment means the cultural movement of philosophical origins that spread through Europe after the beginning of the 18th Century until the French revolution and that is characterised by trust in reason and its clarifying power.
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Istanbul Seminars, 16-22 May 2013 The Sources of Political Legitimacy. From the Erosion of the Nation-State to the Rise of Political Islam
Reset-DoC's Intercultural Debates in Milan Five debates about Pluralism, Modesty, Faith, Citizenship, Honor, Dissent, Family, Relativism, Women