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Culturalism theory

The position of Dai Viet, aspiring to (Chinese) civilisation but rejecting the bureaucratic authority of the empire, put this culturalism theory sharply to the test. On the one hand the ideal relationship was set out in one imperial letter to Dai Viet ... [Pg.53]

M. Douglas, Risk and Blame Essays in Cultural Theory, 3rd Edition, Routledge, London, UK, 1996. [Pg.347]

Button, D. K., Schut, F., Quang, P., Martin, R., and Robertson, B. R. (1993). Viability and isolation of marine bacteria by dilution culture Theory, procedures, and initial results. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 59, 881-891. [Pg.1122]

One of many countries that lend support to sociological/cultural theories of alcohol use is Japan. [Pg.237]

Alasuutari, P. (1992). A cultural theory of alcoholism. Albany State University of New York Press. [Pg.450]

Levy, R. (1984), "Emotion, knowing, and culture," in R. A. Shweder and R. A. LeVine (eds.), Culture Theory Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotbn, Cambridge University Press, pp. 214-37. [Pg.443]

Williams, Patrick, and Nahem Yousaf. 1999. Colonial Discourse/Postcolonial Theory. In The Year s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory. Vol. 6. London Blackwell. [Pg.323]

Reason J (1998). Achieving a safe culture theory and practice. Work Stress 12 293-306. [Pg.41]

Antonsen, S. (2008) Safety Culture - Theory, Method and Improvement. Ashgate, Farnham. [Pg.187]

Although the party and the state has established a safety first, prevention first, comprehensive management of safe production approach to the development of the Mine Safety Act, (Lin 2008) Coal Act, Coal Mine Safety Supervision Ordinance until a series of policies, laws, management departments and business units have done a lot of practical work, have a lot to improve and enhance China s labor protection and production conditions, in order to protect the safety and health of workers in production and construction, safety culture theory, and promoting social production and construction development. However, China s coal enterprises overall understanding of safety culture and the arts and corporate safety culture in construction due to inadequate attention to work-... [Pg.665]

Kaplan, David Manners, Robert A. (1972). Culture Theory (Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs, NJ). [Pg.259]

Peters, T., and Waterman, R.H., Jr. 1982. In Search of Excellence, New York Harper Rowe. Reason, J. 1998. Achieving a Safe Culture Theory and Practice. Work and Stress, 12(3), 293-306. [Pg.213]

Quiturum, led by Goran Henriks, is the learning and innovation hub of Jonkoping. Here staff come together for seminars, open discussion and conversation and here the new ideas are sifted, piloted and evaluated. Staff at Quiturum are usually clinical leaders and champions of quality improvement, though not necessarily senior people. They combine a sense of practicality with an interest in culture, theory and ideas. It is noteworthy that they use very few external consultants (as opposed to collaborators), always seeking to learn the new thinking themselves rather than buy it in. [Pg.398]

In the early nineties, Karl Dake and other researchers attempt to vahdate empirically Mary Douglas cultural theory, thereby trying to understand the... [Pg.1208]

The hypothesis of the universality o frisk perception is thus not valid anymore. We can note that it justifies the focus on the impact of the sociocultural context on risk perception and the interest for Mary Douglas cultural theory. [Pg.1211]

Kermisch, C. Labeau, P.-E. 2008. Risk perception and cultural theory criticism and methodological orientation. In Martorell, S. et at. (eds.). Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis 1357-1363. London Taylor Francis. [Pg.1212]

Rayner, S. 1992. Cultural theory and risk analysis. In Krim-sky, S. Golding, D. (eds). Social theories of risk 83-115. Westport Praeger. [Pg.1213]

Sjoberg, L. 1998. Explaining risk perception an empirical evaluation of cultural theory. In Lofstedt, R. Fiewer, L. (eds). The earthscan reader in risk and modem society 115-131. London Earthscan. [Pg.1213]

Sjoberg, L. 1996. A discussion of the limitations of the psychometric and Cultural Theory approaches to risk perception. Radiation Protection Dosimetry 68(3-4) 219-225... [Pg.1754]

Patient safety culture theory, methods, and application / by Patrick Waterson. p. cm. [Pg.420]


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