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Tagasi Siberi Kasekülas
Published 2004-01-01“…The active Estonians of the village realise the danger to native culture and strive to revive and revalue ethnic traditions, partly perhaps under the influence of the general rise in the ethnic identity of minority groups in Russia, though remaining unaware of the importance of native language.…”
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Language Use and Language Attitudes of Sumbawanese Speakers in Bali
Published 2020-10-01“…An analysis of language attitudes also considered the roles of language choice and language change in maintaining cultural diversity and ethnic identity, which will psychologically provide a feeling of assurance in personal linguistic competence. …”
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Tourist Attractiveness Based on the National and Territorial Identity of the Northern Region: The Example of the Republic of Karelia
Published 2023-12-01“…In the course of the research the following objectives were set: to identify the peculiarities of ethnic identity of the RK, to confirm the attractiveness for tourists and local residents of the cultural and historical features of the region and its impact on the economy of the region. …”
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DABKE FOLK DANCE WITH LYRICS AND MUSIC IN HATAY ARAB ALAWITE CULTURE
Published 2020-12-01“…Individuals belonging to these communities maintain their cultural ethnic identity along with their national Turkish citizenship identity. …”
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Race and ethnicity in South African urban history: A call to investigate “mingling” as well as “separation” in the city
Published 2021-12-01“…Mingling means the crossing of potentially rigid boundaries of group pride and prejudice that can accompany such self-identification and/or imposed categorisation, even if many doing the crossing could still retain a racial or ethnic identity among their other self-identities. It then explores concepts encompassed by the term mingling – such as transnationalism, integration, creolisation and cosmopolitanism – to explain some of mingling’s potential historical consequences. …”
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Diverse Social Mobility Trajectories: Portrait of Children of New Immigrants in Taiwan
Published 2023-04-01“…There are other factors that have helped them overcome barriers posed by their family backgrounds such as supportive people, non-governmental organizations, and government policy. Although ethnic identity is trivial in this process generally, it is salient in certain situations thanks to relevant policy programs. …”
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Sensibility: a New Focus in Sámi Health Care Education
Published 2007-07-01“…This offensive burden and subsequent humiliation has particular implications for the Sámi who come into contact with the health system as patients. Ethnic identity is connected with taboos, not only for patients, but also for Sámi and non-Sámi treaters. …”
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Review of Ethnic Studies in Iran: Critic, Study and Presentation of Pattern
Published 2018-06-01“…One of the most important achievements of the research is designing the field of sociology of identity based on three fundamental theorems of the concepts of the media world, the real world and identity, along with the presentation of a model of diverse ethnic identity.…”
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Promoting resilient outcomes among internationally adopted children from child care institutes: Role of the life story
Published 2024-01-01“…The three families interviewed expressed a desire to maintain an association with the child's culture and sought guidance on how they could help their adoptive children develop an ethnic identity that supports their psychological well-being. …”
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Small Scale Fisheries, Dolphins and Societal Challenges: A Case Study in the City of Volos, Greece
Published 2021-05-01“…Anthropological research on ethnic identity has long dealt with antagonistic relationships over resources between adjacent groups of people. …”
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Sociocultural Functions of Choral Art in Subcarpathian Ruthenia in the 1920s–1930s
Published 2023-09-01“…Choral art emerged as a powerful ethno-creative force that used various forms of representing ethnic identity, demonstrating social aspirations, and preserving traditions. …”
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Buryat Language in Multi-Ethnic Buryatia: Functional Distribution, Language Competence, Motivations
Published 2022-06-01“…It was revealed that when choosing a language of study, territorial motivation is the main one for Russians, for Buryats it is the motivation of ethnic identity. At the same time, the ethnoidentification factor has recently lost its significance, which is manifested in a high level of dual (ethno) linguistic identification and a decrease in the number of Buryats who consider the Buryat language to be their native language.…”
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The Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale: An Item Response Theory Analysis
Published 2022-07-01“…Analyses of differential item functioning found essentially no bias for gender on any items and very small effects for two items for racial/ethnic identity. Overall, the analyses reveal many psychometric strengths of the Schizotypal Ambivalence Scale and support its use a single-factor instrument for assessing ambivalence in diverse subgroups of adults.…”
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Revitalizing Endangered Traditions: Innovative Approaches to Safeguarding Yunnan's Ethnic Minority Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Published 2023-07-01“…The rich connection between vocal music and ethnic identity, the influence of nature and environment on musical expressions, the preservation of cultural heritage through rituals and celebrations, and the evolving collaborations and contemporary adaptations in vocal music are among the themes extracted from the data. …”
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The Integration of National and Religious Identity: an Overview of Identity Development in Elementary Schools
Published 2023-12-01“…Second, there are kinds of national identities such as national symbols, religious identity, ethnic identity, and environmental identity. However, national identity and religious identity are boldly emphasized. …”
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New languages of schooling: Ethnicity, education, and equality in Nepal
Published 2016“…On the one hand, the practices in these schools display inwardlooking characteristics through the everyday use of mother tongue, the construction of unified ethnic identity, and cultural practices. On the other hand, outward-looking dynamics of making claims in the universal spaces of national education and public places could also be seen. …”
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Senators, bishops, decuriones and barbarians, in the 4th to 5th centuries
Published 2018“…<p>This thesis develops the strand of scholarship on ethnic identity of the Vienna school, by examining relations between Roman and ‘barbarian’ elites within the Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries, studying the impact and role of identities in shaping the political and social realities of the times, while at the same time critically analysing the literary image of these groups and individuals created by Roman authors. …”
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The complexity of Malay Muslim identity in Dina Zaman’s I am Muslim
Published 2013“…The results show that queer Malays in Dina‟s work adopt varied identity markers and strategies in formulating their own ethnic identity which include embracing both sexuality and religious faith. …”
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The perspective of Arabic Muslim women towards sport participation
Published 2010“…Twelve Arabic Muslim women from 15 belong to different Arabic countries answered on question 3 with negative aspect as an example of the women who positions themselves clearly within the framework of their ethnic identity. The participating for the young Arabic Muslim woman in sport is seen as a challenge to the boundaries of their ethnic identities.The young Arabic Muslim women who position themselves clearly within the framework of their ethnic identities are not interested in sport because doing sport is not seen as a respectable femininity. …”
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Racial Discrimination during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health of Young Adults
Published 2023-04-01“…However, positive feelings towards one’s ethnic identity may protect against mental health problems related to experiences of racial discrimination. …”
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