Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... community exogamy ; ( b ) avunculocality where brothers and sisters reside in different communities ; ( c ) neolocality with shift of residence out of community occasioned by marriage rules , permanent age - villages , or the dispersion ...
... community exogamy ; ( b ) avunculocality where brothers and sisters reside in different communities ; ( c ) neolocality with shift of residence out of community occasioned by marriage rules , permanent age - villages , or the dispersion ...
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... ethnic community as purely hereditary and are unreceptive to immigration . Socially integrated societies : ( a ) regard alien peoples and particularly their ways of life as drastically inferior or immoral ; ( b ) adopt an offensive ...
... ethnic community as purely hereditary and are unreceptive to immigration . Socially integrated societies : ( a ) regard alien peoples and particularly their ways of life as drastically inferior or immoral ; ( b ) adopt an offensive ...
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... ethnic community onto other ethnic communities ( proposition 8.14 in Chapter 8 ) might be operating in centralized polities , where political boundaries at the ethnic level are sharper and more important , but not in stateless societies ...
... ethnic community onto other ethnic communities ( proposition 8.14 in Chapter 8 ) might be operating in centralized polities , where political boundaries at the ethnic level are sharper and more important , but not in stateless societies ...
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