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Unconscious bias in students of health professions - an experimental vignette study. [PDF]
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Relocate to compete: a critical view on the diaspora of Russian athletes. [PDF]
Absalyamov T, Schubert M.
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Participation in cervical cancer screening among migrants and non-migrants in primary healthcare in Lisbon: a register-based study. [PDF]
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We Do Not Speak Like This Here: The Role of Perceived Foreignness in Shaping Speaker-Specific Social and Linguistic Inferences. [PDF]
Trainin N, Shetreet E.
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The American Nation, National Identity, Nationalism.
The Journal of American History, 1999"Ever since Crevecoeur formulated his famous question, Americans have asked themselves: ""What, then, is the American, this new man?,"" and even more urgently so once it became predictable that the traditionally majoritarian position of Anglo-Americans will dissolve in a sea of multi-ethnicity.
Robert Bonner, Knud Krakau
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2012
Introduction While nations and nationalism have become the dominant mode of ascribing political culture in world politics, understanding the meaning and political importance of these terms has been a notoriously challenging task. One survey of concepts in International Relations (IR) said of the term ‘ national interest ’ that it was ‘the most ...
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Introduction While nations and nationalism have become the dominant mode of ascribing political culture in world politics, understanding the meaning and political importance of these terms has been a notoriously challenging task. One survey of concepts in International Relations (IR) said of the term ‘ national interest ’ that it was ‘the most ...
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