National Identity: Civic, Ethnic, Hybrid, and Atomised Individuals
Abstract
We challenge the civic–ethnic dichotomy drawn by previous authors and propose a four-category typology of identities based on out-group tolerance and in-group attachment. Drawing from work on national identity formation and nation-building, we test hypotheses about the processes that cause individuals to adopt one identity over others using survey data based on representative samples of five ethnic groups in Ukraine. We find that the effects of...
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Title
National Identity: Civic, Ethnic, Hybrid, and Atomised Individuals
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 28
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