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Ethnicities, 2003
Recent campaigns for recognition by ethnic religious and national minorities have highlighted the limitations of the dominant unitary conception of the nation state. While the model of `differentiated citizenship' advocated by Taylor and Carens constitutes an innovative response to these challenges, the difficulties that surround this model underline ...
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Recent campaigns for recognition by ethnic religious and national minorities have highlighted the limitations of the dominant unitary conception of the nation state. While the model of `differentiated citizenship' advocated by Taylor and Carens constitutes an innovative response to these challenges, the difficulties that surround this model underline ...
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Kindergarteners’ perceptions of belonging and inclusion in a two-way immersion classroom
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021Little systematic attention has been paid toward belonging for young children, particularly in contexts of diversity that are regularly part of school settings.
Erin Feinauer Whiting +3 more
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Parents’ Understanding of Adopted Children’s Ways of Being, Belonging, and Becoming
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2018Internationally-adopted children experience a range of challenges as they cope with the demands of everyday functioning and strive to develop a healthy identity. Research shows that family context such as parenting practices impact the level of adoptees' adjustment and their eventual identity development.
Waganesh A. Zeleke +2 more
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New ways of believing or belonging: Is religion giving way to spirituality?
British Journal of Sociology, 2006In this article, the presence of alternative spirituality and practices within the general culture and their relationship to institutional religion are examined using national survey data collected as part of the 2001 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey.
Voas, David +2 more
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Ways of coping and sense of belonging in the face of a continuous threat
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2009AbstractThis study examined the contribution of ways of coping and sense of belonging to stress responses among students in a conflict zone. Students at a college situated in an area exposed to continuous threat were divided according to their place of residence: locations inside and outside of the conflict zone.
Orit, Nuttman-Shwartz, Rachel, Dekel
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Sense of Belonging and Transnational Way of Life Among the Turks of Bulgaria
Balkanistic Forum, 2023The recent conceptualizations of citizenship, such as the concepts of post-national and flexible citizenship are closely related to transnationality, as people’s sense of belonging cannot just be restricted to holding a passport of a nation-state or residing inside the borders of it.
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Ways of Belonging: Reconciliation and Adelaide's Public Space Indigenous Cultural Markers
Geographical Research, 2007AbstractAs an arguably ‘post colonial’ society, Australia is evolving its particular identity and sense of self, but reconciliation with its Indigenous peoples remains a significant political and cultural issue. Social inclusion or marginalisation is reflected in the construct of the civic landscape and this paper traces and contextualises public space
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