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Ethnic Media and Ethnic Groups

Media Information Australia, 1986
Reading the daily newspaper, or turning on the radio or television for the news or other information is such a commonplace and routine part of the life of most adult Australians that probably few of us ever wonder how new immigrants, or longer term residents from overseas obtain the news and information which is such a natural part of the day. For the
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Stratification and Ethnic Groups

Sociological Inquiry, 1970
Ethnic stratification is compared with other forms of stratification, particularly those based on economic class. Using “ethnic” in its broadest sense, it is clear that such groups are most likely to move toward creation of their own separate nation‐state.
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Ethnicity and Ethinic Groups: Research Needs

International Migration Review, 1974
An evaluation of existing studies in an area such as ethnicity, even if limited to the American society, is bound to be a frustrating experience. On one hand, even before approaching the matter of problem structure and conceptual catego? rization, one finds the subject enormous and amorphous?"murderously com?
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A Note on Ethnicity and Ethnic Groups in Iran

Iran and the Caucasus, 2005
Even a brief review of the history of Iran clearly indicates that the country has always been the host of diverse ethnic groups during the past four millennia.' Hence, any generalisation concerning the Iranian society and culture is unsatisfactory unless the ethnicity is taken into consideration. Yet, surprisingly, the knowledge about the ethnicity and
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White Ethnic Groups

2013
Research on White ethnics is lacking in the diversity literature; when included, they are used as the comparison for other ethnic groups. Diversity exists among White ethnics; consequences of ignoring these differences include culturally insensitive and inappropriate treatment, misunderstanding clients, and poor therapeutic alliances. The heterogeneity
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Ethnic Groups of Manchuria

2019
Ethnic groups of the geographical region of Manchuria can be understood in relation to their cultural, demographic, and linguistic differences and similarities; historical formation; and modern status. Manchuria is a macroscopic entity, Greater Manchuria, which comprises areas administered by China (the People’s Republic of China) and Russia (the ...
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Ethnic Groups and Religions

2015
Over the centuries Georgia has had many ethnic groups who have and continue to have different faiths and beliefs. From ancient times to the Middle Ages, different ethnicities were represented but their percentages were not high. They were mainly Abkhazians, Georgian Jews, and Armenians and Muslims.
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Ethnic-Group Cohesion

American Journal of Sociology, 1970
Sources of variation in two measures of ethnic-group cohesion are explored. The general model of the breakdown of ethnic-group cohesion suggested by an older literature is not supported. A relatively simple model develops in which formal education plays a dominant role.
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The Ethnic Group as a Collectivity

Social Forces, 1953
T H HIS article is an attempt to analyze the Syrian collectivity in metropolitan Boston, making use as far as possible of the conceptual scheme developed by Talcott Parsons in The Social System.' The analysis has seemed worth undertaking, because collectivities with an expressive rather than an instrumental primacy offer a relatively uncharted field ...
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The Ethnic Group Experience

Social Work With Groups, 1991
Multi-ethnic therapeutic groups are an increasingly common form of intervention in human service settings. Cultural diversity affects the group dynamics in predictable ways. Three dynamics are discussed in the paper: recapitulation of the family of origin, group culture and group as a microcosm of society.
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