Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... problem ( cf Naroll , 1962 ) the theory of ethnocentrism is itself reflexively relevant . We must assume that the very great preponderance of the ethnographers available for Sumner to read were themselves unconsciously ethnocentric ...
... problem ( cf Naroll , 1962 ) the theory of ethnocentrism is itself reflexively relevant . We must assume that the very great preponderance of the ethnographers available for Sumner to read were themselves unconsciously ethnocentric ...
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... problem is to take the ethnic community defined in terms of language , territorial continuity , and political centralization ( where the latter exists ) as the group counterpart of the self . The rationale for this is that such a unit ...
... problem is to take the ethnic community defined in terms of language , territorial continuity , and political centralization ( where the latter exists ) as the group counterpart of the self . The rationale for this is that such a unit ...
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... problem of locating group boundaries and deciding whether to base judgments of similarity between groups on ingroup perceptions or on the investigator's assessment . Thus if several adjacent , culturally similar and mutually friendly ...
... problem of locating group boundaries and deciding whether to base judgments of similarity between groups on ingroup perceptions or on the investigator's assessment . Thus if several adjacent , culturally similar and mutually friendly ...
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