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EMIC

Definition av EMIC

  1. (samhällsvetenskap) emisk

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Är palindrom

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EM
EMI
IC
MI
MIC

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CEI
CEM
CI
CIM
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CME


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  • He was the originator of the theory of tagmemics, the coiner of the terms "emic" and "etic" and the developer of the constructed language Kalaba-X for use in teaching the theory and practice of translation.
  • The emic and etic approaches each have their own strengths and limitations, and each can be useful in understanding different aspects of culture and behavior.
  • The terms "emic" and "etic" originated in the work of missionary-linguist Kenneth Pike, despite the latter's conceptual differences with Harris' constructs.
  • The title of his doctoral dissertation was Ethnoarchaeology of the Yamal Nenets: utilizing emic and etic evidence in the interpretation of archaeological residues.
  • Kinds of emic units are generally denoted by terms with the suffix -eme, such as phoneme, grapheme, and morpheme.
  • A parallel study using emic and etic methods, ongoing since 2022, analyzes cultural scripts of trauma sequelae in Switzerland, Rwanda, Georgia, China, and Israel.
  • Cultural anthropologists working with Boasian methodology with an emphasis on participant observation and non-judgmental, emic evaluation of other societies have long warned of the dangers of reliance on quantitative methodology such as surveys (or any research method utilizing a primarily etic perspective) for adequately capturing the internal beliefs and behaviors of other cultures.
  • Cokley applies an emic approach to his work and focused much of his early research on racial issues, academic self-concept and academic achievement.
  • Richard Kaczynski points out that while it is not his intention "to conflate Eastern Tantra and Western Magic, although I find it heuristically useful to refer to both as forms of esotericism," he employs the "second-order (ethical) term that is applied by scholars to the subject under much more consistent scrutiny than it is used as a self-referential (emic) designation," with a reason for comparison just as Aleister Crowley did with regard to the similarities he saw between Eastern and Western traditions.


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