Globalization and indigenous culture : 40th anniversary memorial symposium, January 1996
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Globalization and indigenous culture : 40th anniversary memorial symposium, January 1996
Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University, c1997
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International Symposium on Globalization and Indigenous Culture held on January 10-12, 1996
Contents of Works
- Globalization's challenge to indigenous culture / Inoue Nobutaka
- Cultural identity in Europe / Isomura Hisanori
- Cultural archetypes and prospects for Japan, China, and Korea / Kim Young-Woon
- The information age and the globalization of religion / Inoue Nobutaka
- Preserving Taiwan's indigenous languages and cultures : a discussion in sociolinguistic perspective / Tsao Feng-Fu
- Global culture and its effects on the Malay family and community / Cheu Hock-Tong
- Suggestions regarding the borderless state of indigeneous culture in the process of globalization / Leslie E. Bauzon
- Globalization and ethnic culture in Asia / Onozawa Masaki
- The paradox of globalization : uniformity and differentiation / Sasao Michiyo
- Religion in modern Europe : pertinence of the globalization theories? / Liliane Voyé
- The plurlingual european tradition as a challenge to globalization / Jeanne Peiffer
- Globalization, families, and communities in Europe : conditions, comments, and issues / Olivier Dollfus
- Comments on the "global triad" and "glocalization" / Roland Robertson
- The shine and shadow of globalization / Nishigaki Tōru
- Duality and differentiation in European globalization / Kashio Naoki
