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Articulating Comprehensive Frameworks on Socio-cultural Change:
Perceptions of Social and Cultural Change in Contemporary Twenty-first Century
Anthropology from a “Neo-centrist” Perspective
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ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies, 2017
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The Relevance of Culture and Personality Studies, National Character Studies,
Cultural Determinism, and Cultural Diffusion in Twenty-first Century Anthropology:
An Assessment of Their Compatibility with Symbiotic Models of Socio-cultural Change
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ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Studies, 2018
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Towards Scientific Apperception Tests for Twenty-first Century Social Sciences Research:
Formulating “Structured Apperception Techniques for Socio-cultural Change”
in Twenty-first Century Social Sciences Research
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IJISRT, June 2023
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Attempting Diachronic Extensions of Symbiotic Approaches to Socio-cultural Change:
Developing Techniques to Assess Socio-cultural Changes over a Period of Time
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IJISRT, September 2023
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Disseminating the Real-world Importance of Conjunct Studies of Acculturation,
Transculturation, and Deculturation Processes: Why This Can Be a Useful Technique
to Analyze Real-world Observations
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IJISRT, June 2024
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Mooting the Concept of “Hierarchical Analysis” in the Context of a Cultural Taxonomy:
A Concept with Widespread Implications for Social Sciences Research
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IJISRT, July 2024
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Identifying Tools and Techniques for Picking Out Cultural Bottlenecks:
Another Crucial Component of the Symbiotic Approach to Socio-cultural Change
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IJISRT, October 2024
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Weaponizing the “Intellectual Revolutions in Developing Countries” Narrative:
Using Ethnography-driven Data for the Purpose of Driving Socio-cultural Change
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SSRN, June 2025
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Establishing the Theory of Win-win Paradigms as a Central Tenet in
Twenty-first Century Social Sciences: An Approach with Wide Implications
for Many Fields of Study
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SSRN, July 2025
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Gestating Comprehensive Approaches for the Modelling of Inter-personal and
Cross-cultural Interactions: An Approach with Vast Benefits for the Social Sciences
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IJISRT, August 2025
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