@article{ART001989638},
author={Myun Kim},
title={Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany},
journal={Crisisonomy},
issn={2466-1198},
year={2015},
volume={11},
number={4},
pages={85-98}
TY - JOUR
AU - Myun Kim
TI - Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany
JO - Crisisonomy
PY - 2015
VL - 11
IS - 4
PB - Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
SP - 85
EP - 98
SN - 2466-1198
AB - This research study aims to show how the culture of the immigrants was part of the wider German culture, and thus to expand the original concept of folk culture to include the immigrants as a vital part. In other words, the diversity of the immigrants' culture were acknowledged as an enriching element of German culture. In the age of globalization, it is actually difficult to discern unique features of one's own culture. As cultures in various countries all over the world are in the process of mutual and permanent exchanges, it is requisite to reevaluate the concept of folk culture in accordance with a changing world.
KW - German folk studies;cultural conflicts;social integration
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Myun Kim. (2015). Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany. Crisisonomy, 11(4), 85-98.
Myun Kim. 2015, "Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany", Crisisonomy, vol.11, no.4 pp.85-98.
Myun Kim "Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany" Crisisonomy 11.4 pp.85-98 (2015) : 85.
Myun Kim. Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany. 2015; 11(4), 85-98.
Myun Kim. "Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany" Crisisonomy 11, no.4 (2015) : 85-98.
Myun Kim. Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany. Crisisonomy, 11(4), 85-98.
Myun Kim. Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany. Crisisonomy. 2015; 11(4) 85-98.
Myun Kim. Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany. 2015; 11(4), 85-98.
Myun Kim. "Folk studies coping with socio-cultural conflicts in Germany" Crisisonomy 11, no.4 (2015) : 85-98.