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Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference
Maurice Freedman,Fredrik Barth +1 more
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This article is published in British Journal of Sociology.The article was published on 1970-06-01. It has received 4205 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social organization & Ethnic group.read more
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The dynamics of international migration and settlement in Europe. A state of the Art
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of issues and trends in migration and settlement in Europe, focusing on the local and spatial dimensions of the migration process, including identity, representation, representation and discrimination.
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"How Edge Are You?" Constructing Authentic Identities and Subcultural Boundaries in a Straightedge Internet Forum
J. Patrick Williams,Heith Copes +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze how participants in an internet forum dedicated to the straightedge subculture articulate and express subcultural identities and boundaries, with particular attention to how they accomplish these tasks in a computer-mediated context.
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How thick is blood? The plot thickens . . .: if ethnic actors are primordialists, what remains of the circumstantialist / primordialist controversy?
TL;DR: The authors found ethnic actors to be heavily primordialist and used these data to stimulate a more cogent model of ethnicity that put the intuitions of both primordialists and circumstantialists on a more secure foundation.
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Nationalism and Bounded Integration: What It Would Take to Construct a European Demos
TL;DR: The authors uncovers some crucial key assumptions of polity-formation underpinning the debate about the European Union's democratic legitimacy, and uses theories of nationalism to understand why a....
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Shades of white: an examination of whiteness in sport
Jonathan Long,Kevin Hylton +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examine personal identity in the context of normalized, privileged 'whiteness' and demonstrate the processes by which these operate in sporting environments in a suite of studies conducted by the Centre for Leisure and Sport Research into racism in sport.