Judging another culture solely by the values and standards of your own culture is called ethnocentrism. This is especially true in relation to language, behavior, customs, and religion.
Six examples of ethnocentrism:
companies whose values and interests guide strategic decisions. usually companies that are involved in extractive FDI such as oil/gas companies.
ethnocentric is an adj. so you can describe any object with it.it means, 'characterized by or based on the attitude that one's own group is superior'An example:Although Jimmy seemed to think that everyone was equal, he was secretly ethnocentric.
Ethnocentric
very carefully
Ethnocentric behavior is holding other cultures to the standard of their own culture. It is not clear that we are all inherently ethnocentric, we all have inherent points of view and the more limited that point of view the more likely one is to exhibit ethnocentric behavior.
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May also be partiality, or partisanship
Slavery in the united states. Ethnocentrism is where another culture believes in its superiority over another. The term ethnocentric was coined by William G Sumner.
Suspending one's ethnocentric judgments in order to understand and appreciate another culture
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Ethnocentric, ethnology
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