Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... group - conflict theory he offers one additional principle : 3.21 Intergroup conflict and mutual ethnocentric hostility can only be removed by superordinate common goals or shared threats . The capacity of such superordinate goals to ...
... group - conflict theory he offers one additional principle : 3.21 Intergroup conflict and mutual ethnocentric hostility can only be removed by superordinate common goals or shared threats . The capacity of such superordinate goals to ...
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... conflict of interests , the greater the ethnocentrism ( 3.1 ) , if one adds the assumption that the actual conflict of interests is perceived as such by the group involved . There is widespread agreement among theorists that if an ...
... conflict of interests , the greater the ethnocentrism ( 3.1 ) , if one adds the assumption that the actual conflict of interests is perceived as such by the group involved . There is widespread agreement among theorists that if an ...
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... intergroup conflict has proved contagious , and its cognitive basis has been stabilized in cultural beliefs that exaggerate group differences . Groups with greater societal complexity have needed to engage in war more ( for a variety of ...
... intergroup conflict has proved contagious , and its cognitive basis has been stabilized in cultural beliefs that exaggerate group differences . Groups with greater societal complexity have needed to engage in war more ( for a variety of ...
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