Race and Ethnicity in Comparative PerspectiveGeorgia Anne Persons |
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... group conflict " in reference to con- flicts between blacks and other minorities , and use of the term racial conflict for conflicts between groups which are lumped together as blacks and whites . In the United States , the issue of ...
... group conflict " in reference to con- flicts between blacks and other minorities , and use of the term racial conflict for conflicts between groups which are lumped together as blacks and whites . In the United States , the issue of ...
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... group experiences a phased demobilization when both the strengths and benefits of ethnic identity wane and eventually disappear ? In other words , is there an " ethnic moment " in the life of op- pressed ethnic groups when the group ...
... group experiences a phased demobilization when both the strengths and benefits of ethnic identity wane and eventually disappear ? In other words , is there an " ethnic moment " in the life of op- pressed ethnic groups when the group ...
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... group identity : " basic in that fundamental human attributes are passed down from one generation to another ... group identity which may wax and wane in intensity but yet remain as a persistent or permanent part of the individual ...
... group identity : " basic in that fundamental human attributes are passed down from one generation to another ... group identity which may wax and wane in intensity but yet remain as a persistent or permanent part of the individual ...
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... groups together in sustained , competitive in- teractions . In these situations , ethnicity emerges not as a natural ... group interests . Challengers argue that structuralist interpretations of ethnicity are embed- ded in the larger ...
... groups together in sustained , competitive in- teractions . In these situations , ethnicity emerges not as a natural ... group interests . Challengers argue that structuralist interpretations of ethnicity are embed- ded in the larger ...
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... groups as communal groups . According to Gurr , communal groups are highly persistent , having antedated the emergence of the modern state system , and are destined to persist and re - emerge independent of the draw- ing and redrawing ...
... groups as communal groups . According to Gurr , communal groups are highly persistent , having antedated the emergence of the modern state system , and are destined to persist and re - emerge independent of the draw- ing and redrawing ...
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The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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