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Revisiting the Definition and Recognition of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities for Biodiversity Conservation. [PDF]
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The use of care home environments to meet culture-specific needs of culturally and linguistically diverse residents with dementia: an integrative review using the ICF framework. [PDF]
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2021
The Russian Federation is home to about 100 indigenous ethnic groups (with main ethnic territory in Russia) and more than 60 ethnicities whose majority live outside of Russia (like Korean or Germans) (Богоявленский, 2013, p. 93). The ethnic majority with 81% of the population are Russians.
Olga Medinskaya, Henk R. Randau
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The Russian Federation is home to about 100 indigenous ethnic groups (with main ethnic territory in Russia) and more than 60 ethnicities whose majority live outside of Russia (like Korean or Germans) (Богоявленский, 2013, p. 93). The ethnic majority with 81% of the population are Russians.
Olga Medinskaya, Henk R. Randau
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Journal of Romance Studies, 2023
This article presents the growing interest in the history, language, and culture of the Romanian people in Italy and France, particularly from the 1840s to the 1870s. This interest will be analysed within the context of the evolving political situation in Europe, characterized by the emergence of the Eastern question, national tensions within the ...
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This article presents the growing interest in the history, language, and culture of the Romanian people in Italy and France, particularly from the 1840s to the 1870s. This interest will be analysed within the context of the evolving political situation in Europe, characterized by the emergence of the Eastern question, national tensions within the ...
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European Journal of Sociology, 2019
AbstractThe 1988 constitution has led to the introduction of ethno-legal categories grounded on the dual premises of exceptionality and territorial administration. This article offers an explanation of why mobilizations based on ethnicity have not petered out despite the evident disengagement of the state, suggesting that it is important to distinguish
Boyer-Araujo, Véronique +1 more
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AbstractThe 1988 constitution has led to the introduction of ethno-legal categories grounded on the dual premises of exceptionality and territorial administration. This article offers an explanation of why mobilizations based on ethnicity have not petered out despite the evident disengagement of the state, suggesting that it is important to distinguish
Boyer-Araujo, Véronique +1 more
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Ethnicity, and Language as an Ethnic Identifier
2017The increased saliency of ethnicity in the modern world is evident as we observe the reemergence of ethnolinguistically defined city-states, the conflicts of ethnolinguistic groups within many nation-states, the increasing prominence of ethnic identity in the national politics of many countries, and the strong opposition of the ethnically dominant ...
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