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National identity and xenophobia in an ethnically divided society
Место публикации | Год издания | Компиляция: 
Paris | 2005 | p. 90-118
Автор: 
Noah Lewin Epstein; Asaf Levanon
Совместное авторство: 
International Journal on Multiculutral Societies (IJMS)
Регион: 
Глобальный

Recent studies have suggested that national identity is empirically related to negative sentiments of individuals towards foreigners. This type of analysis has hitherto been based on the notion that xenophobia is shaped by the specific nature of national identity in a given society. Representing a stronger and more exclusive perception of national identity, ethnic national identity (compared with civic national identity) is expected in this line of research to result in less favourable perceptions of immigrants. In this paper we expand this approach by arguing that, in deeply divided societies, national identity itself may have different meanings among different social groups.

Тип ресурса: 
Исследовательские работы / журнальные статьи
Тема: 
Разнообразие / культурная грамотность / никлюзивность
Право человека
Глобализация и социальная справедливость / международное взаимопонимание
Ключевые слова: 
xenophobia
nationalism
civic education
human rights
intercultural