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Ethical assessment of the culture clash as a universal occurrence

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Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine in Tirana, Albania
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January 23, 2024
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Vyshka, G. (2024). Ethical assessment of the culture clash as a universal occurrence. Current Research in Public Health, 4(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.31586/jad.2024.862
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Vyshka, G. Ethical assessment of the culture clash as a universal occurrence. Current Research in Public Health 2024 4(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.31586/jad.2024.862
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Vyshka, Gentian. 2024. "Ethical assessment of the culture clash as a universal occurrence". Current Research in Public Health 4, no. 1: 1-5. https://doi.org/10.31586/jad.2024.862
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Vyshka G. Ethical assessment of the culture clash as a universal occurrence. Current Research in Public Health. 2024; 4(1):1-5. https://doi.org/10.31586/jad.2024.862
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ABSTRACT = {The debate on culture clash necessitates a theoretical framework, and three perspectives that merit attention are homogenization, polarization, and hybridization theories. These intersecting paths lead to the hypothesis that all civilizations could assimilate into the Western model as it is currently conceived. Culture clash is approached from multiple angles due to the widely held belief that rejecting culturally novel concepts is unethical. However, imposing new rules and customs will inevitably encounter innate resistance, as evidenced by numerous examples. The exchange of behavioral models does exist, with one of globalization's main tenets being the universality of values – including the uprooting of what we refer to as primitive manners. Nevertheless, anthropology and cultural research have witnessed intergenerational and long-term survival of elements that contemporary civilization believed it had overcome or at least suppressed deep within the subconscious mind. This article will offer an essayistic approach to certain forms of culture clash.},
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