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Šuvaković, U. "Ethnic distance among the students of Serbia." RUDN Journal of Sociology 19, no. 2 (2019): 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2019-19-2-203-211.

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Аbstract. The paper presents the results of the research aimed at identifying changes in ethnic distance among the students of Serbia. The starting point of the study was the author’s belief that ethnic distance is a good indicator of inter-ethnic relations in multi-nation society and an indicator of conflict potential, and that ethnic distance is more stable provided social stability and open society. Ethnic distance was studied in the longitude project among Serbian students at the University in Kosovska Mitrovica five times in 2009-2016, twice - among the students in Belgrade (2010, 2014),
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Rapti, Edmond, and Theodhori Karaj. "ALBANIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ETHNIC DISTANCE AND STEREOTYPES COMPARED WITH OTHER BALKAN NATIONS." Problems of Education in the 21st Century 48, no. 1 (2012): 127–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pec/12.48.127.

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The purpose of this study is to identify the Albanian university students’ ethnic distance and the negative ethnic stereotypes compared with other ethnic groups in the Balkans. In addition, the study aims at determining the relationship between the ethnic distance and negative ethnic stereotypes. The sample of this study consists of 600 students selected at random in seven Albanian public universities. The instruments used in this study are a seven item ethnic distance scale for measuring the ethnic distance and a ten item scale for measuring ethnic stereotypes. The ethnic distance scale relia
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Šlezak, Hrvoje. "Social distance and the Roma: intra-ethnic and regional differences." Hrvatski geografski glasnik/Croatian Geographical Bulletin 84, no. 1 (2022): 69–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.21861/hgg.2022.84.01.03.

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The Roma are the national minority that experiences the highest level of social distance in Croatia. With aim of better understanding the social structure of the parts of Croatia’s that are inhabited by Roma, the level of social distance between Roma and selected groups was investigated using the classic Bogardus scale performed on a sample of 203 members of the Roma community from Međimurje County, the City of Zagreb, and Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. The results of the research indicate significant differences in the level of social distance among different sub-ethnic Roma groups in Croatia.
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Guarnieri, Eleonora. "Cultural Distance and Ethnic Civil Conflict." American Economic Review 115, no. 4 (2025): 1338–68. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20231087.

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Ethnically diverse countries are more prone to conflict, but why do some groups engage in conflict, while others do not? I show that civil conflict in Africa is explained by ethnic groups’ cultural distance to the central government: an increase in cultural distance, proxied by linguistic distance, increases an ethnicity’s propensity to fight over government power. To identify this effect, I leverage within-ethnicity variation in linguistic distance resulting from power transitions between ethnic groups over time. I provide evidence that the effects can be attributed to differences in preferen
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Masdar, Muhammad, and Harifuddin Harifuddin. "Stereotype, Prejudice And Social Distance In Multiethnic Society." International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences 4, no. 5 (2023): 929–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.51601/ijersc.v4i5.729.

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Social harmony is embodied condition of their togetherness, shared values, shared expectations prevailing in social life. In that context, the symbol of interaction used to understand the process of how individuals primarily from various ethnic interpreted and give meaning to the symbols concerning the events and situations in everyday life interaction. In the process of inter-ethnic interaction, individuals influenced by their perceptions of other ethnic groups. The elements in the concept of the interaction of these perceptions are stereotypes, prejudices, and social distance. These three as
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Dronjak, Olivera, and Vladimir Mihić. "Discrimination in a multiethnic environment: The importance of intergroup contact, social distance and ethnic identity." Psiholoska istrazivanja 26, no. 2 (2023): 199–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/psistra26-43008.

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Education of ethnic minorities in Serbia (and not only here) is often connected to the question of whether ethnic minorities should be educated only in their native language, and, even more importantly, for the field of intergroup relations, and whether this education should be integrated into the mainstream education and in which way. The Serbian educational system offers only two options to ethnic minorities: education fully in Serbian or education fully in their own language. In some regions, even the schools themselves are separated, so the children have even less contact with the out-grou
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Kleg, Milton, and Kaoru Yamamoto. "Ethnic and Racial Social Distance: Seven Decades Apart." Psychological Reports 76, no. 1 (1995): 65–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1995.76.1.65.

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Comparison of findings of a 1925 study of social distance with 110 businessmen and teachers and of a 1993 study with 135 teachers, rating 24 ethnic groups on essentially the same Bogardus scale, showed that, while the size of mean distances had decreased, the preferential order of the target peoples had remained remarkably stable over the seven decades, the rank correlation being .86.
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Islam, Nazmul. "Effects of COVID-19 on Trade Flows in the Presence of Ethnic Dissimilarity." International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope 06, no. 03 (2025): 371–87. https://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2025.v06i03.05173.

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Abstract This paper explores the impacts of COVID-19 on the bilateral trade flows in the presence of ethnic distances. I use the distance-adjusted ethno linguistic fractionalization index (DELF) to measure ethnic proximity and the monthly trade data developed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). I find that within a country pair with larger ethnic distances, an increase in COVID-19 cases in the exporter negatively affects export volume significantly. Considering other things remain the same, I find that a ten percent increase in COVID-19 cases in the exporting country is linked to a 0.037
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Šuvaković, Uroš, and Jasmina Petrović. "Ethnic distance among students of university in Belgrade and University in Pristine with temporary head office in Kosovska Mitrovica." Socioloski godisnjak, no. 5 (2010): 213–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socgod1005213q.

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Ethnic distance has a great importance for social dynamics, as the source of possible social conflicts, but also the potential source of social cohesion. Therefore, there is a need for constant research. Results of the research carried out among the students of the University in Pristine with temporary head office at Kosovska Mitrovica (May 2009) and the University in Belgrade (May 2010), with implementation of representative quota sample and questionnaire technique, with using Bogardus scale as the instrument modified for the needs of researching student population, have shown that the ethnic
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Šlebir, Miha, and Rok Zupančič. "Factors of Ethnic Distance: A Systematic Scoping Review." Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 11, no. 2 (2024): 211–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.29333/ejecs/1936.

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Identifying factors determining ethnic distance is a perennial quest in ethnic studies. This is important not only from a theoretical perspective but also as a basis for developing practical interventions aimed at decreasing ethnic distance, which could, in turn, lead to increased tolerance and social peace. Building on existing research, we conducted a systematic scoping review of 30 studies to identify prevalent factors and variables that significantly impact individuals’ ethnic distance. According to our study, the most relevant variables are gender, education, income, age, interethnic cont
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Schaihislamov, Rafael B., Svetlana G. Maximova, Olga V. Surtaeva, and Daria A. Omelchenko. "SOCIAL DISTANCE AS A FACTOR OF INTER-ETHNIC ATTITUDES FORMATION AMONG THE YOUTH FROM THE ALTAY REGION." Society and Security Insights 3, no. 4 (2020): 15–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/ssi(2020)4-01.

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Social distance is closely interlinked with inter-ethnic attitudes, and there is a need in a sociological analysis of these phenomena, especially among young people, more vulnerable to the risks of ethnic intolerance and xenophobia. In 2020 in the Altay region a sociological survey was conducted among the young people from 14 to 35 years old (n=507). The article presents its results, revealing the interrelation between inter-ethnic attitudes and social distance with different ethnic groups. It was found that a little distance forms positive context of inter-ethnic relations but can lead to ero
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Murchison, Ann P., Bryan A. Sires, and Arash Jian-Amadi. "Margin Reflex Distance in Different Ethnic Groups." Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery 11, no. 5 (2009): 303–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archfaci.2009.303.

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Miladinovic, Slobodan. "Ethnic and social distance towards Roma population." Socioloski pregled 42, no. 3 (2008): 417–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socpreg0803417m.

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Dahan, Michael, and Gabriel Sheffer. "Ethnic groups and distance shrinking communication technologies." Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 7, no. 1 (2001): 85–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13537110108428622.

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STOJANOVSKI, Strashko. "MACEDONIANS AND ALBANIANS: STEREOTYPES AND ETHNIC DISTANCE." Balkan Social Science Review 15 (2020): 298–327. http://dx.doi.org/10.46763/bssr20150298s.

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Murchison, Ann P., Bryan A. Sires, and Arash Jian-Amadi. "Margin Reflex Distance in Different Ethnic Groups." Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery 11, no. 5 (2009): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archfacial.2009.9.

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Fedotova, V. A. "The Influence of Acculturation Strategies, Ethnic Identity, Cultural Distance on the Socio-Cultural Adaptation of Students from Arab Countries." Social Psychology and Society 13, no. 2 (2022): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/sps.2022130208.

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Objectives. Identification and analysis of the influence of acculturation strategies, ethnic identity, cultural distance on the socio-cultural adaptation of students from Arab countries (Morocco, Syria, Egypt). Background. In the present study, we consider ethnic identity, cultural distance, and acculturation strategies as predictors of socio-cultural adaptation. Ethnic identity is associated with a person’s sense of belonging to a particular ethnic group. Cultural distance has an impact on the adaptation of immigrants. At the same time, the higher the level of cultural distance, the more diff
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Hoxter, A. Lee, and David Lester. "Social Distance Evaluations in White and African-American Students." Perceptual and Motor Skills 80, no. 2 (1995): 478. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1995.80.2.478.

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Among 241 college students, both white and African-American adults were less willing to be personal friends with people of the other ethnic group than with people of their own ethnic group. African-American students were also less willing to be friends with Asian Americans than were white students.
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Radenovic, Sandra, and Karel Turza. "Bioethical aspects of ethnic prejudice." Sociologija 49, no. 4 (2007): 369–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc0704369r.

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It is assumed that considerable ethnic distance is an empirical manifestation of the ethnonationalistic political pattern still dominant in contemporary Serbian society. The results of our research of ethnic distance on a non-representative sample of Medical School students (University in Belgrade) confirm this assumption. We discuss a specific sample -future medical professionals who are a priori expected to be free from all kind of prejudice, while the physician-patient relation implies a complete and unreserved engagement of the medical professional, disregarding patient?s race, nation, rel
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Vedlitz, Arnold, and Sammy Zahran. "THEORIES OF ETHNIC SOCIAL DISTANCE: COMPARATIVE EMPIRICAL TESTS FOR THREE DISTINCT ETHNIC GROUPS." Sociological Spectrum 27, no. 5 (2007): 585–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02732170701444137.

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Kandido-Jaksic, Maja. "Social distance and attitudes towards ethnically mixed marriages." Psihologija 41, no. 2 (2008): 149–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/psi0802149k.

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The paper presents the results of a survey that was designed to examine ethnic distance of some Belgrade's graduating students towards seven nations from ex-Yugoslavia. The research has been carried out by social distance scale, which makes possible to investigate the readiness for establishing the relationships of various degrees of closeness relative to different religion or nation with special attention to ethnic marriages. It is necessary to emphasize that the phenomenon of heterogeneous marriages has definitely been of exceptional significance for every society because, by living together
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Al Junid, S. Tahirah, and Ngeow W.C. "The intercanthal and interpupillary distances of three major ethnics in Malaysia." Malaysian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 5, no. 1 (2007): 3–5. https://doi.org/10.4103/mjoms_200751_3.

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The normal range of intercanthal distance (ICD) and interpupillary distance (IPD) have only been reported in one minor ethnics group in Malaysia, the KadazanDusun. The aim of this study was to establish the ICD and IPD in the three major ethnic stocks in Malaysia, namely the Malays, Chinese and Indian. A total of 300 samples consisting of 50 adult males and 50 adult females of each ethnic stock were recruited from the campus of the University of Malaya. ICD was measured between the median angles of the palpebral fissures and IPD was measured between the midpoint of the pupils. Measurements wer
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Faranda, Regina, and David B. Nolle. "Ethnic Social Distance in Kyrgyzstan: Evidence from a Nationwide Opinion Survey1." Nationalities Papers 31, no. 2 (2003): 177–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905990307129.

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Unlike in some other former Soviet republics, when Kyrgyzstan achieved independence in 1991 its government granted citizenship to all residents, regardless of ethnicity or language. The government hoped this would help to quell incipient ethnic tensions in the country before they got out of hand. It was argued that, in a constantly changing ethnic landscape, citizens' identification with the country above all other considerations, including ethnicity and religion, would introduce a degree of stability—a common denominator for all residents of Kyrgyzstan, where there is a relatively high level
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Mihic, Vladimir, and Ivana Mihic-Lisul. "Ethnic distance in primary school children and their parents." Psihologija 36, no. 2 (2003): 167–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/psi0302167m.

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This paper aims to answer whether an ethnic distance in young children, age 11-12 (third and fourth year of primary school)s, as well as if their parents can be determined and what are the levels of that distance. Main techniques used were Bogardus` scale of social distance (somewhat modified for the children) and a questionnaire for the parents dealing with some aspects of knowledge about the culture. Results show that levels of ethnic distance are much higher in children, but also that this problem can be dealt with and in that spirit some directions on how to prevent the development of this
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Michalikova, Nina, and Philip Q. Yang. "Social Distances of Whites to Racial or Ethnic Minorities." Ethnic Studies Review 34, no. 1 (2011): 21–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/esr.2011.34.1.21.

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Prior research on social distance between racial or ethnic groups in the United States has focused mainly on attitudes of white Americans toward African Americans. Extending previous research, this study analyzes social distances of whites to racial or ethnic minority groups by investigating how whites feel about blacks, Asians, and Hispanics. The main hypothesis is that whites feel coolest toward blacks, warmest toward Asians, and somewhat in between toward Hispanics. The 2002 General Social Survey and ordinary least squares regression are used to test the hypothesis. The results indicate tha
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Kuhar, Metka, Irena Bolko, and Rok Zupančič. "Polyvagal Perspective on Ethnic Distance and Well-Being in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Mediating Effects of Physiological Reactivity and Body Awareness." Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja 92, no. 92 (2024): 139–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/tdjes-2024-0008.

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Abstract In this study, the responses of 182 Bosniaks were analysed to examine the interplay between previous adversity (past challenging or traumatic experiences a person has faced), mental well-being, and ethnic distance in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the lens of polyvagal theory, which emphasises the role of physiological reactivity and body awareness. The results show that there is no direct association between past adversity and well-being or ethnic distance. However, previous adversity is a significant predictor of autonomic reactivity and body awareness, which serve as mediators of w
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Duong, Nguyen Thuy, Nguyen Van Phong, Nguyen Thy Ngoc, and Nong Van Hai. "Study on genetic variations of the D-loop region in three Vietnamese ethnic groups Kinh, Lolo and Lahu." Vietnam Journal of Biotechnology 18, no. 2 (2020): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/1811-4989/18/2/15136.

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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence analysis has been widely used to investigate population genetic and evolutional history of different ethnic groups worldwide. In this study, the D-loop region of 119 Vietnamese individuals belonging to three different ethnic groups was sequenced and compared with reference mtDNA on rCRS for genetic variations. Total 218 genetic polymorphisms were found in this population, among which 48 variations appeared with frequencies of more than 0.1. Further statistical analysis showed that there were 23, 13 and 24 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) distributed diff
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Ware, Brandon O., Modhurima Dey Amin, Eric L. Jessup, and Jill J. McCluskey. "Neighborhood racial composition, income, and distance to grocery retailers in Seattle." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 50, no. 3 (2021): 512–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/age.2021.23.

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AbstractThis article examines whether racial disparities exist in travel distances and travel times to grocery stores in Seattle, WA. In contrast to the findings of studies conducted in other metropolitan cities, Seattle, WA, has few food deserts. We find that disparities in travel distance and travel time to supermarkets vary with the percentage of specific racial and ethnic populations. Greater Asian populations in a census tract are associated with shorter travel distance to the grocery, low income, and low vehicle access. For the Hispanic population, a greater percentage in a census tract
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Suwardi Lubis and Riza Buana. "Stereotypes and Prejudices in Communication between Chinese Ethnic and Indigenous Moslem in Medan City, North Sumatra Province – Indonesia." Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal 2, no. 2 (2020): 513–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/biohs.v2i2.252.

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There are still elements of stereotypes and prejudices, which cause social distance and become obstacles to the harmonization of relations between indigenous Moslem and Chinese ethnic in Medan city. Stereotypes are characterized by a variety of labels from each ethnic group, namely: Like to group; strong family ties; rude and arrogant; aggressive and ignorant of customs; like to steal; cunning and breaking promises; poorly educated; tenacious and likes to work hard; ethnic prejudice is expressed in various forms, namely: anti-residence; avoidance; discrimination; Intercultural communication be
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Morrissey, Marietta. "Exploring Social Distance in Race and Ethnic Relations Courses." Teaching Sociology 20, no. 2 (1992): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1317394.

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Besic, Milos. "Ethnic distance in Montenegro 10 years after gaining independence." Stanovnistvo 57, no. 1 (2019): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/stnv190226002b.

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FEDOR, Catalin-George. "SOCIAL DISTANCES IN A MULTI ETHNIC REGION." Social Research Reports 13, no. 1 (2021): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33788/srr13.1.5.

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The paper presents the results of a sociological study conducted in some multiethnic communities situated in the central area of Moldova, Romania. Its main aim was to establish the ethnic identity of Catholic population in the villages of this region and to discover the way in which these communities build their ethnic and cultural identity. We used the scale of social distance, starting from the model developed by Bogardus (1925), which has become the most frequently used method of emphasizing the acceptance or isolation of social groups. We calculated the Social Distance Index (SDI) which hi
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Buhaug, Halvard, Lars-Erik Cederman, and Jan Ketil Rød. "Disaggregating Ethno-Nationalist Civil Wars: A Dyadic Test of Exclusion Theory." International Organization 62, no. 3 (2008): 531–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020818308080181.

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Contemporary conflict research usually measures the influence of ethnicity on conflict by capturing ethnic constellations as country-based indices, such as ethnic fractionalization or polarization. However, such aggregated measures are likely to conceal the actual operation of actor-specific mechanisms. In this article, therefore, we introduce a disaggregated model that measures ethnic groups' access to power. We do so by disaggregating both ethnicity and conflict to the level of explicitly geo-coded center-periphery dyads. This procedure allows us to measure the power balance between politica
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Wang, Wei. "Constructing the Kam Ethnic Identity in Narratives." Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 4, no. 3 (2022): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/jala.v4-i3-a1.

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Against a backdrop of accelerating process of integration and assimilation of ethnic minorities in China, this study explores the Kam people’s representation and negotiation of their ethnic identity through a linguistic ethnography of examining the narratives embedded in interviews with the Kam villagers. Taking a social interactional approach to narrative, this study analyses the interview narratives as discursively constructed activities that provide profound insights into the mechanisms and dynamics of the Kam people’s social and cultural practices.The narratives of the Kam communities buil
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Kaliev, T., D, Ashimkhanova, and F. Mussatayeva. "Social Distance of Ethnic Groups: from Proximity to Remoteness (in the Example of Kazakhstan)." Journal of Central Asian Studies 93, no. 1 (2024): 57–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.52536/3006-807x.2024-1.05.

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The ethno-demographic structure of the population of Kazakhstan is characterized by a high degree of ethno-cultural diversity. In the historical retrospective, the analysis of the conflicts involving ethnic groups allows us to discuss the presence of certain social distances that find their expression with categories such as connection and solidarity, remoteness, and intolerance. Over the years of independence, the country has experienced more than 20 intergroup conflicts related to the interethnic sphere. The causes of similar incidents can be attributed to various factors. The main ones are
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Tatarko, Alexander N., and Nadezhda M. Lebedeva. "Psychological adaptation of Russians in post-Soviet countries: the role of context." Population and Economics 7, no. 3 (2023): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/popecon.7.e107416.

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The purpose of this paper was to study psychological adaptation of ethnic Russians in various contexts of post-Soviet countries. To achieve this goal, a survey was conducted in the following seven post-Soviet republics: Estonia (N=314), Kazakhstan (N=179), Kyrgyzstan (N=300), Armenia (N=109), Tajikistan (N=284), Latvia (N=334), Georgia (N=312). The total sample size equaled to 1832 people. The study showed that in different contexts of post-Soviet republics, psychological adaptation of Russians differs. The authors have identified two contextual conditions that are important for successful ada
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Tatarko, Alexander N., and Nadezhda M. Lebedeva. "Psychological adaptation of Russians in post-Soviet countries: the role of context." Population and Economics 7, no. (3) (2023): 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.7.e107416.

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The purpose of this paper was to study psychological adaptation of ethnic Russians in various contexts of post-Soviet countries. To achieve this goal, a survey was conducted in the following seven post-Soviet republics: Estonia (N=314), Kazakhstan (N=179), Kyrgyzstan (N=300), Armenia (N=109), Tajikistan (N=284), Latvia (N=334), Georgia (N=312). The total sample size equaled to 1832 people. The study showed that in different contexts of post-Soviet republics, psychological adaptation of Russians differs. The authors have identified two contextual conditions that are important for successful ada
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Hoxter, A. Lee, and David Lester. "Gender Differences in Prejudice." Perceptual and Motor Skills 79, no. 3_suppl (1994): 1666. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1994.79.3f.1666.

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In three samples of white college students ( ns = 59, 72, and 206) women showed less ethnic prejudice than men on a social-distance measure for greater social distance (friendship and living in the neighborhood) but not for less social distance (marriage).
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Kozlov, Vladimir. "KAZAKHSTAN AND ESTONIA: EVALUATION OF PREFERENCES IN INTERMARRIAGES." Population and Economics 1, no. 1 (2017): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/popecon.1.e36033.

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This paper is devoted to the "ethnic" preferences in partners’ choice for the inter-ethnic marriages inEstoniaandKazakhstan(countries with the share of Russians more than 20% in the total population). As a measure for the preferences the author uses inter-ethnic distance and for the calculation national census data by nationality and marriage status are used.
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Kozlov, Vladimir. "KAZAKHSTAN AND ESTONIA: EVALUATION OF PREFERENCES IN INTERMARRIAGES." Population and Economics 1, no. (1) (2017): 71–88. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon..e36033.

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This paper is devoted to the "ethnic" preferences in partners' choice for the inter-ethnic marriages inEstoniaandKazakhstan(countries with the share of Russians more than 20% in the total population). As a measure for the preferences the author uses inter-ethnic distance and for the calculation national census data by nationality and marriage status are used.
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Kozlov, Vladimir. "KAZAKHSTAN AND ESTONIA: EVALUATION OF PREFERENCES IN INTERMARRIAGES." Population and Economics 1, no. (1) (2017): 71–88. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.1.e36033.

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This paper is devoted to the "ethnic" preferences in partners' choice for the inter-ethnic marriages inEstoniaandKazakhstan(countries with the share of Russians more than 20% in the total population). As a measure for the preferences the author uses inter-ethnic distance and for the calculation national census data by nationality and marriage status are used.
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Ekanem, Akpan Udo, Gabriel Donatus Edem, Mfon Ime Inoh, Kingsley Akaniyene Okon, and Fortune Udeme Eto. "Exploration of thyromental distance variation in relation with the height, body weight and sex in two ethnic groups of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria." International Journal of Modern Anthropology 3, no. 21 (2024): 5–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijma.v3i21.2.

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The study aimed at investigating the thyromental distance variation in relation with the height, body weight and sex among adults of the two major tribes (Ibibio and Annang) of Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. This is to ascertain the possible difficult intubation that could be experienced by any of the two tribes. Additionally, the study also aimed to examine the eventual medical and/or anthropological repercussions of this variation. A total of 300 volunteers within the two tribes consisting of 48% males and 52% females, aged between 18-50 years were measured. Results showed a progressive increase
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Lee, Sharon M., and Marilyn Fernandez. "Trends in Asian American Racial/Ethnic Intermarriage: A Comparison of 1980 and 1990 Census Data." Sociological Perspectives 41, no. 2 (1998): 323–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1389480.

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In this paper, we use data from the 1990 census to compare patterns of Asian American intermarriage with those reported by Lee and Yamanaka (1990). Lee and Yamanaka (1990) used data from the 1980 census to examine patterns of Asian American racial and ethnic intermarriage. They reported that one- quarter of married Asian Americans were outmarried; of these, 90% were married to non-Asians. Variations by gender and nativity were also observed. Women and the native-born were more likely to be outmarried. We expect to see a decline in Asian American intermarriage since 1980 because of high levels
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Sharma, Nidhi, and Sunita. "An analysis of the discrepancies in distance between zygion and mention across the residents of the Gurkha and Kumauni ethnic groups of Uttarakhand region of India." Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences 14, no. 3 (2024): 805–9. https://doi.org/10.18231/j.pjms.2024.144.

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Studying human subjects is the focus of anthropology. As a result of a differential growth process, facial morphology varies between individuals and helps us to identify them. In this study, the variation between Zygion to mention distance in Gurkha and Kumauni ethnic groups of the Dehradun, Uttarakhand, area of India, was examined with the help of anthropometric tools. In present study, there are two hundred subjects including hundred males and hundred females from ethnic groups of Gurkha and Kumauni ethnic groups, born and gowned from their actual remote areas of Uttarakhand, age group selec
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Rosner, Jennifer L., Wendi L. Gardner, and Ying-yi Hong. "The Dynamic Nature of Being Jewish." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42, no. 8 (2011): 1341–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022111412271.

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To investigate acculturation as it is influenced by Jewish identity, Russian Jewish immigrants born in the Former Soviet Union and American Jews of Eastern European ancestry were surveyed regarding their three identities: American, Jewish, and Eastern European ethnic/Russian. Study 1 examined perceived differences between the three cultures on a series of characteristics. Study 2 explored perceptions of bicultural identity distance between the American and Eastern European ethnic/Russian identities as a function of Jewish identity centrality. Findings revealed that for Russian Jews, Jewish ide
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Nair, Gautam, and Nicholas Sambanis. "Violence Exposure and Ethnic Identification: Evidence from Kashmir." International Organization 73, no. 02 (2019): 329–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020818318000498.

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AbstractThis article studies the conditions that lead peripheral minorities to identify with the state, their ethnic group, or neighboring countries. We contribute to research on separatism and irredentism by examining how violence, psychological distance, and national status determine identification. The analysis uses data from a novel experiment that randomized videos of actual violence in a large, representative survey of the Kashmir Valley region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, an enduring site of separatist and irredentist conflict. We find that a strong regional identity is a c
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Malesevic, Sinisa, and Gordana Uzelac. "Ethnic Distance, Power and War: The Case of Croatian Students." Nations and Nationalism 3, no. 2 (1997): 291–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1354-5078.1997.00291.x.

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Rollock, David, and Scott R. Vrana. "Ethnic Social Comfort I: Construct Validity Through Social Distance Measurement." Journal of Black Psychology 31, no. 4 (2005): 386–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095798405280385.

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Hello, Evelyn, Peer Scheepers, Ad Vermulst, and Jan R. M. Gerris. "Association between Educational Attainment and Ethnic Distance in Young Adults." Acta Sociologica 47, no. 3 (2004): 253–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001699304046222.

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Hagendoorn, Louk, and Gerard Kleinpenning. "The contribution of domain-specific stereotypes to ethnic social distance." British Journal of Social Psychology 30, no. 1 (1991): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8309.1991.tb00923.x.

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