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... differentiation rather than on differentiation between groups , but the latter remains a major preoccupation . For example , as Breakwell writes in Chapter 13 , she is concerned in her research with the legitimacy of the individual's ...
... differentiation rather than on differentiation between groups , but the latter remains a major preoccupation . For example , as Breakwell writes in Chapter 13 , she is concerned in her research with the legitimacy of the individual's ...
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... differentiate themselves from each other in the same positively valued direction , when this is possible . * This process of mutual differentiation towards the same pole of the comparative dimension results in a form of intergroup ...
... differentiate themselves from each other in the same positively valued direction , when this is possible . * This process of mutual differentiation towards the same pole of the comparative dimension results in a form of intergroup ...
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... differentiation has been observed in the context of Nigeria ( Wolff , 1959 ) , India ( Garg et al . , 1974 ) , Kenya ( Parkin , 1977 ) and in the United States ... differentiation vis - à - LINGUISTIC DIFFERENTIATION IN ETHNIC GROUPS 387.
... differentiation has been observed in the context of Nigeria ( Wolff , 1959 ) , India ( Garg et al . , 1974 ) , Kenya ( Parkin , 1977 ) and in the United States ... differentiation vis - à - LINGUISTIC DIFFERENTIATION IN ETHNIC GROUPS 387.
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