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The article focuses on the inclusionary cultural worldview on two levels: geographical inclusiveness, which reflects an openness to other cultures, and aesthetic inclusiveness, which reflects an openness to go beyond a traditional hierarchical highbrow view of culture. Based on a recent survey conducted in nine European countries, the study finds evidence for both inclusionary and exclusionary orientations in both geographical and aesthetic worldviews. These orientations correlate with each other and constitute a cultural worldview.
Find out more about Prof. Dr. Jörg Rössel's and Dr. Simon Walo's work on the website of the Chair of Prof. Dr. Rössel.
Prof. Dr. Jordi Lopez Sintas holds a professorship in marketing and consumer research at the School of Economics and Business, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Prof. Dr. Tally Katz-Gerro holds a professorship at the University of Haifa and she specializes in culture, consumption, environment, sustainability and inequality.
Read the full article published in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2024.102092
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