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Emerson ' s statement about nations was seen by him as “ ultimate ” because , in
the last analysis , members of a national group are considered as such when
they categorize themselves with a high degree of consensus in the appropriate ...
Emerson ' s statement about nations was seen by him as “ ultimate ” because , in
the last analysis , members of a national group are considered as such when
they categorize themselves with a high degree of consensus in the appropriate ...
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The social aspect of it resides in the consensus about group membership which
is necessary if this membership is to become effective as a determinant of social
uniformities ( as distinct from individual variability ) in social behaviour relating to
...
The social aspect of it resides in the consensus about group membership which
is necessary if this membership is to become effective as a determinant of social
uniformities ( as distinct from individual variability ) in social behaviour relating to
...
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The variations occur with regard to the public which is addressed and to the
significance or importance of the work concerned as it relates to certain " norms ”
or a “ consensus ” ; these norms or consensus usually apply to a segment of a ...
The variations occur with regard to the public which is addressed and to the
significance or importance of the work concerned as it relates to certain " norms ”
or a “ consensus ” ; these norms or consensus usually apply to a segment of a ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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