Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... seem to imply this principle in his statement cited just above , although he seems in general to be considering only the immediate neighbors , the first level of adjacency , and to say that the closer the adjacent neighbors , the more ...
... seem to imply this principle in his statement cited just above , although he seems in general to be considering only the immediate neighbors , the first level of adjacency , and to say that the closer the adjacent neighbors , the more ...
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... seems . For example , Brown ( 1964 ) shows that in the Chimbu region of the New Guinea Highland , groups will take external allies to fight other segments of their own higher - order group , contrary to the implications of the pyramidal ...
... seems . For example , Brown ( 1964 ) shows that in the Chimbu region of the New Guinea Highland , groups will take external allies to fight other segments of their own higher - order group , contrary to the implications of the pyramidal ...
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... seem to be not exceptional , but the products of recurrent processes of political and socioeconomic adaptation ... seems to have occurred in other parts of precolonial Africa as well , although it is less well described there in ...
... seem to be not exceptional , but the products of recurrent processes of political and socioeconomic adaptation ... seems to have occurred in other parts of precolonial Africa as well , although it is less well described there in ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Sumner and the Universal Syndrome of Ethnocentrism | 11 |
CHAPTER 2 | 22 |
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