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The Question of Ethnic Identity

Council on Anthropology and Education Newsletter, 1972
There exists an overriding need to rethink our cognitive and perceptual approaches to the problem of inter-group living and the development of an ethnic person identity in terms of human behavior and development. Two conceptual models are needed: Socialization is a matter of learning about man-made structure; and individuation is a matter of ...
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Situation and Ethnic Identity

International Migration, 1988
This paper illustrates situational variation as regards ethnic identification and develops some ideas about identity formation and the expression of ethnic identity in multiple ethnic contexts. The author discusses both social (ethnic) identity and subjective social identity (self-identifications).
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Measuring ethnic identity in the Ethnic Identity Scale and the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Revised.

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2011
This study examined the newly developed ethnic identity measures of the Ethnic Identity Scale (EIS) and the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Revised (MEIM-R) from psychometric and theoretical perspectives. Survey data from 289 counseling students in California were analyzed.
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Ethnicity, Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Identity

2018
A lack definitional clarity in the conceptualization of ethnicity, ethnic identity and ethnic group inhibits the development of a coherent investigation and discussion of the relevance of ethnicity as the focus of a marketing strategy. The strong tendency is to categorize individuals into “ethnic groups” based on characteristics defining an ethnic ...
Guilherme D. Pires, John Stanton
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Ethnic identity: Core identity or “accoutrement”?

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
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Identity, race and ethnicity

2015
Race and ethnicity have been central to major cleavages of the modern world, supporting, organising, explaining and frequently justifying the claims of identity. Many argue that race is central to identity and social organisation, even if its manoeuvrings are hidden in an era where the concept of biological race was intellectually challenged and ...
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