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Civic, ethnic, hybrid and atomised identities in Central and Eastern Europe
V. Cebotari
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Central and Eastern Europe
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Ethnic Minorities
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Article Use
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Value System
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Economic Status
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Ethnic Identity
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Perceived Discrimination
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Socialization Process
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Identity Type
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Hybrid Identity
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Group Attachment
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Ethnic Divide
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INIS
eastern europe
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hybrids
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data
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levels
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values
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variations
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dynamics
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economics
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hypothesis
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Arts and Humanities
Civics
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Empirical evidence
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Literature
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Dynamics
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Tension
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Attachment
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Socialization
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Ingroup
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Perceived Discrimination
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Ethnic Identity
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Social Sciences
Civics
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Discrimination
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Socialization Process
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Outgroup
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Cultural Identity
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Psychology
Ethnic Minority
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Discrimination
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Socialization
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Ethnic Identity
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