what does ethnocentrism means in sociology
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Ethnocentrism, as sociologist William Graham Sumner (1906) described the term, involves a belief or attitude that one's own culture is better than all others. Almost everyone is a little bit ethnocentric. ... But ethnocentrism can lead to disdain or dislike for other cultures and could cause misunderstanding and conflict.
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Ethnocentrism, as sociologist William Graham Sumner (1906) described the term, involves a belief or attitude that one's own culture is better than all others. Almost everyone is a little bit ethnocentric. ... But ethnocentrism can lead to disdain or dislike for other cultures and could cause misunderstanding and conflict.
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