Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... neighbors , the first level of adjacency , and to say that the closer the adjacent neighbors , the more ethnocentrism . The very fact that he neglects nonadjacent groups implies the endorsement of this theory . Traditional Hindu ...
... neighbors , the first level of adjacency , and to say that the closer the adjacent neighbors , the more ethnocentrism . The very fact that he neglects nonadjacent groups implies the endorsement of this theory . Traditional Hindu ...
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... neighbors will be more ethnocentric . This follows from several features of the model . First , neighbors of this kind are a direct source of frustration , pain , and anxiety . According to points 8.3 and 8.5 above , such neighbors ...
... neighbors will be more ethnocentric . This follows from several features of the model . First , neighbors of this kind are a direct source of frustration , pain , and anxiety . According to points 8.3 and 8.5 above , such neighbors ...
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... neighbors , who threaten them in turn through the very fact of being neighbors . Then beyond is a ring of remoter danger , interesting primarily as supplying reinforcement to the enemies directly at hand . Furthermore , within each ring ...
... neighbors , who threaten them in turn through the very fact of being neighbors . Then beyond is a ring of remoter danger , interesting primarily as supplying reinforcement to the enemies directly at hand . Furthermore , within each ring ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Sumner and the Universal Syndrome of Ethnocentrism | 11 |
CHAPTER 2 | 22 |
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aggression alliances analysis anthropological anthropologists attitudes Bedouin behavior boundaries Campbell Chapter cognitive concept correlation Coser cross-cultural cross-cultural study degree differential displacement dissimilar dissonance economic enemy entities ethnic community ethnic groups ethnocentrism ethnocentrism syndrome ethnographer Europeans evaluation example feuding fighting frequent frustration frustration-aggression-displacement theory Fulani greater group differences gumsa Gusii Hausa hypotheses images individual informant ingroup members ingroup solidarity inhibition interaction intergroup conflict intergroup relations internal interview involved Kalenjin Kenya Kipsigis Kisii language less linguistic loyalty matrilocal membership military narcissism Naroll neighbors Nigeria organization outgroup hostility peace perceived perception persons political polygyny population positive prediction principle propositions questions realistic-group-conflict theory reference groups regard region relationship relevant segment self-esteem Sherif situation social anthropologists social distance Social Psychology sociocultural evolution sorcery specific outgroup stereotypes stimulus structure Sumner Tanzania tendency territorial theoretical threat traditional tribes unit University warfare witchcraft women York