Since Slate is distributed electronically and is available to a wide international audience, you should get less ethnocentric views of the world.
Although he respected the indigenous people from the start as the natives of the land, his early comments are not free from the typical ethnocentric views of the whites.
It also helps us understand the ethnocentric and ruling-class view of much conservative criminology.
Lovinescu himself argued against Nicolae Iorga's ethnocentric views on Romania in the Middle Ages.
Instead, you presented a startlingly ethnocentric view of that encounter's consequences.
Consumer ethnocentrism specifically refers to ethnocentric views held by consumers in one country, the in-group, towards products from another country, the out-group (Shimp & Sharma, 1987).
Their ethnocentric view regarded the indigenous people as savages.
At the next stage these ethnocentric views are replaced by ethnorelative views.
"We always had reservations about mixing things like modernization and Westernization, a mistake that in my opinion many Westerners make out of an ethnocentric view of the world."