Race and Ethnicity in Comparative PerspectiveGeorgia Anne Persons |
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... identity constructs are among the most powerful components of human and individual identity . Race and ethnicity frequently overlap with other major identity constructs such as religion and nationalism but generally surpass these ...
... identity constructs are among the most powerful components of human and individual identity . Race and ethnicity frequently overlap with other major identity constructs such as religion and nationalism but generally surpass these ...
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... States . In the international context , when examining or explaining intergroup conflict , which appears to be defined by differences of basic group identity , analysts and lay persons alike 4 Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective.
... States . In the international context , when examining or explaining intergroup conflict , which appears to be defined by differences of basic group identity , analysts and lay persons alike 4 Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective.
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... identity , a discussion which is likely to be quite familiar to comparativists but less familiar to scholars of American politics . The focus then shifts to a discussion of the ethnic experience in America as a means of rounding out an ...
... identity , a discussion which is likely to be quite familiar to comparativists but less familiar to scholars of American politics . The focus then shifts to a discussion of the ethnic experience in America as a means of rounding out an ...
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... identity as a primary resource to achieve optimum mobilization , reap maximum possible benefits from the host po- litical system , after which the group experiences a phased demobilization when both the strengths and benefits of ethnic ...
... identity as a primary resource to achieve optimum mobilization , reap maximum possible benefits from the host po- litical system , after which the group experiences a phased demobilization when both the strengths and benefits of ethnic ...
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... identity : " basic in that fundamental human attributes are passed down from one generation to another " ( Isaacs , 1975 ) . These " assumed givens of social existence " include blood and kinship connections , broadly shared ancestral ...
... identity : " basic in that fundamental human attributes are passed down from one generation to another " ( Isaacs , 1975 ) . These " assumed givens of social existence " include blood and kinship connections , broadly shared ancestral ...
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The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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