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Ethnicity and the fantasy of ethnicity.

Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1995
What follows is a reaction to the articles of Javier and Rendon, Herron, and Thompson. They are varied and complex and I cannot hope to adequately touch on the richness of any one of them. Even though this article is divided into three sections, each section only very roughly corresponds to a particular proceeding paper. The three sections are : 1. The
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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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Ethnicity and Ethnic Identification

2005
While immigrants continue to be psychologically and practically involved in their homelands and develop the transnational ties to make that possible, they also must make lives for themselves in the host societies they have entered as newcomers. One of the most important mechanisms that exist for facilitating these adjustments is the ethnic group, which
David A. Gerber, Alan M. Kraut
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1987
In the new states of Africa and Asia, no problem has more fiercely challenged political order and state cohesion than ethnic conflict. In this work of breathtaking scope and prodigious scholarship, Donald Horowitz has gone the furthest of any writer in a generation to remove the many illusions and fill the huge voids in our understanding of this ...
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Unmet need for mental health care among U.S. children: variation by ethnicity and insurance status.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2002
OBJECTIVE Policy discussions regarding the mental health needs of children and adolescents emphasize a lack of use of mental health services among youth, but few national estimates are available.
Sheryl Kataoka, Lily Zhang, K. Wells
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“Acting Ethnic”—Performance of ethnicity and the process of ethnicization

Ethnicities, 2015
This paper examines the process of “acting ethnic”, and demonstrates that, in certain circumstances, people act in keeping with an ethnic identity. Based on a study of two infantry brigades in the Israeli army (the IDF), the paper shows how organizational ethnic culture forms the basis of the process of “acting ethnic”.
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What is ethnic in an ethnic economy?

International Review of Sociology, 2010
This article examines critically the relationship between ethnicity and entrepreneurship in the sociology of immigrant economies. It argues that what is ethnic in an ethnic economy has often been confusingly conceptualised and that several factors now call for re-assessing the ethnic nature of immigrants' business activities.
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Maternal Ethnicity, Paternal Ethnicity, and Parental Ethnic Discordance

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005
To examine the association of maternal and paternal ethnicity as well as parental ethnic discordance with preeclampsia.Retrospective cohort study of all low-risk women delivered from 1995 to 1999 within a mature managed care organization. Rates of preeclampsia were calculated for maternal, paternal, and combined ethnicity using both univariate and ...
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

2005
In much of the developing world — most notably Africa, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East — ethnic strife, more so than class conflict or other types of social cleavage, has been the major source of political friction and violence during the past half-century.
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Documentation of Ethnicity

Psychological Reports, 2004
The comparison of the ethnic composition of an intermediate care facility with several Hispanic residents and the general population was hindered by the absence of categorization of ethnicity according to the United States Census. If all Hispanic residents of the facility were white, then 55% of the facility population were white, a proportion ...
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