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Understanding Ingroup Identification and Intergroup Threat Dynamics in Multiethnic Contexts. [PDF]
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Ethnolinguistic vitality and intergroup processes in Lithuania
Although Lithuania is mostly homogeneous country (84.2% Lithuanians) with fairly small minority groups (Poles – 6.6% constitute the largest minority group) it was never a stranger to the interethnic communication. Despite that, like in most cases, intergroup processes to this day are marked with some noticeable tensions and unresolved issues. With this
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