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    Ibn Ruschds Philosophie interkulturell gelesen.Jameleddine Ben-Abdeljelil - 2005 - Nordhausen: Bautz.
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    The Discourse of Identity in the Maghreb between Difference and Universality.Jameleddine Ben Abdeljelil - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 7:09.
    The discourse of identity in the Arab context in general and in the Maghrebi context in particular is a modern phenomenon and is of central importance. In the Maghreb this discourse is related to modernization efforts, with the de-colonization struggle and its ideology, and with the nation-state-building genesis, process, and legitimisation after independence. A fundamental part in the developmental process of this discourse, there-fore, is the difference from, as well as the non-negotiable and hegemonic presence of, the "Other". The evolution (...)
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    Die Moderne im interkulturellen Diskurs: Perspektiven aus dem arabischen, lateinamerikanischen und europäischen Denken.Hans Schelkshorn & Jameleddine Ben-Abdeljelil (eds.) - 2012 - Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft.
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    The Influence of the Consumer Ethnocentrism and Cultural Familiarity on Brand Preference: Evidence of Event-Related Potential (ERP).Qingguo Ma, H’Meidatt Mohamed Abdeljelil & Linfeng Hu - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13:439776.
    The tendency of customers’ preference to their local brands over the foreign ones is known as the consumer ethnocentrism, and it is one of the important issues in international marketing. This study aims at identifying the behavioral and neural correlates of Consumer Ethnocentrism in the field of brand preference by using Event-Related Potential (ERP). We sampled subjects from two ethnic groups, the Chinese ethnic group and the sub-Sahara black Africans group from the Zhejiang University. The subjects faced two sequential stimuli, (...)
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