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F. Lippmannes of social recovery of once highly integrated communities. Many empirical findings in the book show that former everyday practices of interethnic contacts, friendships and mixed marriages have been profoundly changed and replaced by external identity labels as ultimate elements of social exchange.Occupation 发表于 2025-3-27 06:29:33
F. Lippmannd adult attitudes towards others and society. The effects of growing up in a heterogonous context on adult levels of tolerance, their sense of agency and their trust in social norms were investigated. The results suggest that the context in which people currently live is more salient than the one inFinasteride 发表于 2025-3-27 09:38:14
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F. Lippmannthe relationship is not as straightforward as one might have expected. War trauma appears to instigate a complex pattern of inter-group attitudes and emotions; while it is directly related to the negative out-group attitudes, trauma also influences the interpretation about the other group being resp观点 发表于 2025-3-28 03:18:58
F. Lippmannudes. He then discusses the process through which the ethnic violence changes the intergroup attitudes. In accordance with Blumer, he argues that (in)tolerance and exclusion are not isolate and stable individual attitudes but rather are based on a sense of group position. They are based on communica