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  1. Towards a meta ethics of culture – halfway to a theory of metanorms.M. Karmasin - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (4):337 - 346.
    This article deals with cross-cultural ethics. It discusses the grid-group model and is ethical implications. We try to show how cross-cultural ethics remain possible under this paradigm of ethical relativism. We discuss the theory of discourse and apply it to intercultural communication. Finally we offer some rules for (an ethical) intercultural discourse, which also may be interpreted as metanorms for cross-cultural interaction.
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  • Relevant or Not? Literature, Literary Research and Literary Researchers in Troubled Times.Rosemary Ross Johnston - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (2):25-32.
    This article notes the significance of the contribution that literary researchers - who must see themselves as `researchers-as-artists' - make in the area of policy and politics. The `researcher-as-artist' chooses words aesthetically to tell stories that construct new stages for debate and discussion, and that inspire governments and policy-makers, They push intellectual boundaries; they challenge; they stimulate and confer visibility on creative ideas; they provoke - artistically, educationally and morally; and make connections. They encourage new ways of looking and seeing. (...)
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  • Resistance postmodernism: Signs of ambivalent significance.Robert Mackie - 1997 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (1):50-59.
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  • Pertinent ou non? Littérature et recherche littéraire en ces temps troubles.Rosemary Ross Johnston - 2002 - Diogène 2 (2):29-39.
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