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    Cover for FIRST I AM MY TRIBE: AN INVESTIGATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN A NATIONAL SAMPLE OF AFGHANS

    FIRST I AM MY TRIBE: AN INVESTIGATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN A NATIONAL SAMPLE OF AFGHANS 

    Warren, Zachary J. (Georgetown University, 2016)
    Identity centrality is important to the study of intergroup conflict because it defines identity priorities for ingroup/outgroup affiliation. A key question in understanding identity centrality, particularly for ethnic ...

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    Conflict (1)Ethnicity (1)Identity centrality (1)Identity salience (1)... View MoreDate created
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