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This study explores the associations between a Native American Indian ethnic identity and its accompanying cultural values to an individual's decision to refrain from criminal behavior. Data were gathered during the Southern Ute Indian Community Safety Survey, a study of crime and violence on the reservation involving Indian (n = 312) and non-India...
Objectives: Developing a healthy Ethnic-Racial Identity (ERI) is a vital developmental task for ethnically or racially marginalized individuals, promoting positive mental health and psychosocial adjustment. However, no prior study has evaluated whether one of the most widely used ERI measures, the Revised Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (MEIM-R)...
Many studies of postwar Japan have emphasized that an ideology of ethnic homogeneity has been an important element in Japanese society since 1945. Oguma and others have argued that this ideology contrasts with the view of a multi-ethnic empire that was prevalent prior to 1945. It has been widely proposed, we believe correctly, that this ideology of...
Today, three million people of Japanese descent are citizens of almost every nation in the world. In contrast to other transplanted peoples—like African, Irish, Chinese, Jewish, or Mexican migrants —the individual stories of Japanese transnational migrants and Nikkei (people of Japanese descent who were born and grew up abroad) have received little...
The Dakwah movement in Malaysia represents a significant facet of contemporary Islamic revivalism. While rooted in the universal Islamic duty of da’wah (inviting others to the faith), the Malaysian context reveals a movement that is both religious and sociopolitical. It has reshaped the spiritual, cultural, and ethnic identity of Malay Muslims and...
Media representations of Javanese domestic servants, especially in the Indonesian film industry, have been characterized by persistent stereotypes. Historically, Javanese laborers have been depicted as loyal, weak, and submissive, reinforcing cultural assumptions about their roles in urban households. This study examines the portrayal of Javanese d...
This study aims to examine the level of historical awareness among Indonesian university students, focusing on the differences between Malay and Batak students. Historical awareness was measured based on four main components: knowledge of historical events, understanding of historical research methodology, interpretation of historical events, and t...
This study endeavors to explore the ethnic identity reconstruction through practices implemented in Galyani Vadhana's schools. It aims to explore how cultural knowledge is developed in educational environments using the framework of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (CRP). It seeks to examine the methods used and offer insights into the knowledge and...
Ethnic identity plays a significant role in shaping individuals' experiences, behaviors, and opportunities in professional settings. This paper explores how ethnic identity influences workplace dynamics, including interpersonal relationships, career development, organizational culture, and perceptions of professionalism. Drawing on interdisciplinar...
This article examines code-switching as a socially and culturally meaningful practice that functions as a marker of ethnic identity in multilingual communities. Drawing from sociolinguistic theories and examples across informal, institutional, and digital settings, the study highlights how speakers use language to signal belonging, assert hybridity...
This article explores the complex relationship between language and ethnicity, emphasizing how linguistic practices serve as both reflections and constructions of ethnic identity. Drawing on foundational sociolinguistic theories—such as Ethnolinguistic Vitality, identity performance models, and Bourdieu’s notion of symbolic power—the study examines...
Language is an essential component of human identity. In fact, it plays such a pivotal role in shaping human identity that many branches of humanities use it as the main instrument to study the human being and the human condition. This paper aims to show the impact of language particularly in contributing to the establishment of the ethnic identity...
p>This work is aimed at studying the characteristics of ethnic identity and subjective perception of time. In the article, identity is considered within the framework of the problem of "Self" and "Self-Image", which implies the presence of information about oneself and the continuity of mental activity as a set of ideas of the individual about hims...
This review article critically examines the interplay between ethnic identity and political mobilization in Ethiopia, situating the discussion within both historical and contemporary frameworks. It explores how successive Ethiopian regimes have constructed, instrumentalized, and manipulated ethnic identities to consolidate power, implement governan...
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Families and cultural contexts can impact dietary adherence and glycemic control of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Yet little is known about these relationships in Africa, where poor dietary adherence and glycemic control are prevalent. To address this gap, this study investigated whether dietary adherence mediates family functioning and glycemi...
This study explores the vital role that the handloom sector plays in preserving cultural identity and supporting economic sustainability among ethnic communities in Jharkhand, India. Handloom weaving, rooted in tradition, serves as both an economic lifeline and a means of cultural transmission, enabling communities to maintain heritage practices am...
High ethnic identification is known to support well‐being. In the context of historical trauma, however, a sense of belonging to a persecuted community can contribute to social curse processes. This study explores the relationship between ethnic identity and mental distress among second‐ and third‐generation Ingrian women with a family history of d...
National identity is a mental concept that represents belonging to a particular national group.
National identity is accompanied by a complex set of conditions and feelings that indicate an
individual's attitude towards his or her own group and other groups.The issue of national
identity in Afghanistan has always been a very sensitive political...
Are people more inclined to help strangers when they’ve experienced similar hardships? People who have experienced displacement could be tremendous allies to the newly displaced, but they are relatively understudied. This study explores how people who have experienced wartime displacement respond to refugees fleeing new violence. I prime Serbs who...
Black males in the United States are at heightened risk for victimization. Additionally, Black males are overrepresented in the legal system, compounding their risk for victimization. Survivors of victimization have been shown to develop more pessimistic views of their future. For Black male youth, these beliefs are essential for fostering motivati...
This study examines how ethnic identity becomes weaponized in modern information warfare through the deliberate manipulation of historical narratives and cultural markers. Focusing on information operations targeting Ukraine's indigenous Crimean Tatar people, we identify a systematic pattern connecting historical erasure to contemporary disinformat...
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Ethnic identity formation is one of the most important tasks of adolescence. There is limited information about ethnic identity and interpersonal factors associated with suicide ideation and their impact on mental health and wellbeing among Latinx and Black adolescents. This study examines ethnic identity, thwarted belongingness (TB), and...
Over the past decade, mental health problems have disproportionately increased among U.S. ethnoracially minoritized college students, though explanations for this disparity remain understudied. In the present study, we examined the direct and indirect associations between online racial/ethnic discrimination, suicidal ideation (SI), and alcohol misu...
How does ethnic identity influence the role of politics for individuals who are vulnerable to environmental stressors of climate change in coastal India? We study this research question in the context of two ethnic groups: one Scheduled Tribe group that is a minority, and one non-tribe group that is a majority, in the Sundarbans of West Bengal, in...
The halal market is expanding rapidly, driven by the growing Muslim population. At the same time, young Muslims are experiencing changes in their consumption habits as they engage more with global trends. This study explores how acculturation to global consumer culture (AGCC) interacts with ethnic identity (EID) in shaping their choices between hal...
One common explanation for ethnicized politics and limited national identification in Africa lies with colonial boundaries. Europeans frequently divided ethnic groups as they divvied territory in the nineteenth century; this might have long-run repercussions, as individuals prioritize ties with coethnics in neighboring states rather than with non-c...
A City of Sadness explores the intersections of time, history, memory, and ethnic identity through its distinctive narrative and visual techniques. As a cornerstone of Taiwan region’s New Wave cinema, the film utilizes a non-linear narrative structure and subtle visual cues to critique official historical accounts, particularly those surrounding th...
The article delves into the historical and contemporary aspects of the Talysh people's ethnic identity, tracing its evolution from the Russian Empire, through the Soviet Union's nationality policies, to the current situation in independent Azerbaijan. It highlights the Soviet era's impact on Talysh identity, including forced assimilation and demogr...
This article delved on the relations that co-exist between ethnic identity and economic development with a special focus on Western part of Kenya. Its main objective focused on the challenges arising from the two entities. Various literatures were reviewed that built on the findings of the study. Interpretivism philosophy ideas were used to inform...
The Lamu Cultural Festival (LCF) plays a crucial role in promoting cultural expression, but its impact on indigenous identities remains under-researched. While the festival, organized by government bodies in collaboration with local groups, attracts a diverse audience, it struggles to maintain focus on the cultural continuity of the indigenous comm...
By utilizing foundational texts on critical race theory, scholarships on Muslim Americans, and the Ethnic Identity Scale (EIS), this mixed methods study examines Muslim Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) racial identity development amid America’s tense history with Islam and the MENA world. The findings revealed that participants were 53% more...
Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offers multiple benefits to the academic world. There are many approaches to advancing DEI, one of which is through mindful use of language. Thoughtful language can help foster inclusivity, contributing to the broader goal of creating an inclusive and equitable academic environment. In particular, th...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of acculturative stress in the relationship between cultural identity and social adjustment among culturally diverse individuals residing in Bulgaria. Methods and Materials: This research adopted a descriptive correlational design with a sample of 390 participants selected based on the M...
The archaeology of the ancient Slavs has advanced methodologically but remains divided between scholars who deny the Slavs’ migrations, and those linking material culture directly to ethnic identities. This paper seeks to bridge this divide by reassessing the theoretical framework for studying the ancient Slavs. It critiques the historical developm...
This paper explores the stability and variability of economic and cultural characteristics among different ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan. It examines historical and social processes shaping distinctions between nomadic and settled populations, indigenous and European settlers, and urban and rural residents. Using a mixed-methods approach, combining q...
Abstract: Sociological and cultural aspects of textbooks contents are of critical significance to the ELT community in terms of both research and practice. Due to textbooks’ special role in success and effectiveness of language education programs, and since textbooks function as key providers of input for learners, representations and depictions of...
The role of ethnicity in driving intergroup conflicts has sparked considerable debate. Many argue that ethnic tensions in Africa stem from historical colonialism, competition for political power and resources, and the absence of a unified national identity or shared values. This article explores the connection between colonization and ethnic crises...
This study explores the relationship between ethnic identity, self-esteem, and resilience among individuals from urban and rural Pakistan by selecting samples from a population of 245 people, in proportion of 120 people from rural and 125 from urban areas, with a cross-sectional survey design. Participants answered questions about resilience, self-...
Introduction: The research aims to elucidate the role of the media and the media market in the contemporary geopolitical landscape, both at the global and national levels. This will be achieved by examining the media’s potential to contribute to conflict within ethnic and cultural identity patterns and the formation and persistence of these pattern...
The combination of Punjabis, Sindhis, Pashtuns, Baloch, and Muhajirs in Pakistan's population affects government operations through political structures and nationalist movements since ethnic identity strongly influences national unity and inclusive governance. These groups form their understanding of state politics and governance interaction using...
This article considers context specificity as a very crucial part towards determining the success or failure of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) process. The ever changing environment of DDR persistently faces the dilemma of ethnic identity being prioritized for recruitment of combatants. The notable case of the DDR process i...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the psychological mechanism of immersive indirect contact in the process of promoting ethnic identity, especially in the current context of globalization, how to enhance individuals' sense of identity with the Chinese nation through culturally-mediated immersive experiences. Through a systematic review and co...
Aplicamos un marco cultural-ecológico para examinar relatos retrospectivos de la socialización del sexismo entre jóvenes de ascendencia mexicana que viven en Estados Unidos. Específicamente, encuestamos a 802 estudiantes universitarios de ascendencia mexicana de tres universidades (79,5% mujeres, 20,5% hombres; M = 19,60 años de edad). Se encuestó...
p style="text-align: justify;"> Objective. The aim of the study is to verification the hypothesis about the regional specificity of the relationship between the motives of constructing ethnic identity and individual values among Russian high schoolers from the central and far eastern regions of Russia.
Background. Youth are a particularly vulnerab...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the predictive roles of cultural identity and acculturative stress on social adjustment among university students in India. Methods and Materials: A correlational descriptive research design was employed, and a total of 595 participants were selected through stratified random sampling based on the Krejcie...
Las investigaciones relacionadas con la Preparación de Padres para afrontar los Prejuicios Raciales y Étnicos (PRBP, por sus siglas en inglés) y con la identidad étnica producen resultados mixtos en relación con la salud mental de los adultos jóvenes latinos. Además, el efecto de la socialización (adaptación al medio social) del color de piel, que...
Comprehension of the role of women of ethnic communities in shaping the life orientation, identity and everyday life of the younger generation is of great practical importance for the socio-cultural development of Kazakhstan. Women of ethnic groups play an important role in preserving the cultural heritage and identity of their people. The purpose...
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderating role of racial-ethnic identity in the relation between emotion dysregulation and alcohol use and related harms among Asian Americans.
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An adult sample of Asian Americans (N = 105, 67.6% women) participated in a study examining emotional experiences across different...
In this exploratory study, we aimed to investigate the role of minority identity in the experiences of at-risk young-adult Arabs, through the perspectives of professionals throughout Israel who treat them. Earlier studies have suggested that young-adult Arabs may be particularly preoccupied with their self-identity as a minority group, the politica...
This study examines the role of religious and ethnic identities on individuals’ reported relational well-being (RWB) in Indonesia. Our findings reveal that religious identity significantly impacts life evaluations, with active engagement in religious practices positively correlating with RWB
Jim Taihuttu's film "De Oost" explores the Dutch colonial period in Indonesia and has drawn attention from researchers interested in how Javanese people are portrayed in cinema. The study employs Roland Barthes' semiotic analysis to analyze the film's representations, revealing that Javanese characters are frequently depicted in stereotypical and s...
We examined the impact of ethnic essentialism on psychological compatibility among minority and Han Chinese college students and investigated the roles of ethnic identity and self-construal. A moderated mediator analysis was used and a multigroup comparison of the moderated mediator model across ethnic groups was conducted. The results indicate tha...
Although Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) college students face culturally based mental health and vocational challenges, few culturally tailored resources and interventions exist. Accordingly, the Chinese-American Family Alliance for Mental Health, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, developed and designed the Collected Prog...
The purpose of this study is to observe whether exposing Roma and non-Roma participants to images from racial purge programs brings about changes
in cognition, stress, and traumatic ethnicity, and to what extent these change between the moments of treatment application. To conduct the research, a quasi-experimental design was chosen, and three grou...
Migrant students face various challenges during their university studies that can impact their psychological well-being. This research examines the relationship between ethnic identity and psychological well-being among migrant students from the Manggarai tribe in Kupang City. A total of 385 subjects were selected using simple random sampling. The...
Film is a mass media capable of constructing stereotypes of a culture while shaping reality according to the producer's intent. This study aims to describe the representation of Madurese ethnic identity in the film Laundry Show (LS) by Rizki Balki. This research is qualitative descriptive, with data consisting of dialogues, character appearances, a...
Macrosocial identity in the regional communities of the North Caucasus is characterized by contradictions and complexity of formation processes, which is largely due to the frontier nature of the region. Recently, in the context of a sharp aggravation of the geopolitical situation, the conduct of a special military operation, the problems of the in...
Natives of the Low Rhine region, the Batavi were a community of ethnic soldiers engaged in a treaty with Rome, overseeing a heavy supply of men to the Roman auxiliary units. The present article examines the pottery discovered at and retrieved from three sites associated with Batavian auxilia: Războieni, Adony, and Romita. Their status as military s...
Tibetan Muslims, as a unique ethnic group, hold significant religious, anthropological, and sociological value. This article examines the social functions of Islamic beliefs through questionnaires and structured interviews, focusing on the Tibetan Muslim community in Hebalin, Lhasa, Tibet. We analyze how Islamic beliefs influence the evolution of T...
International and transracial adoptions have been practiced by multiple developed countries since World War II, where trans-racial adoptees are removed from their country of origin and raised by parents of a completely different cultural and racial background. In the United States, adoption was institutionalized after the Korean War, making adoptio...
The Gopali caste, a subgroup within the Newar community, has a unique socio-cultural heritage that remains under-researched and underrepresented. This study examines the social and cultural conditions of the Gopali caste in Ward No. 9 of Chandragiri Municipality using a qualitative approach. Data was collected from primary sources such as on-site o...
PurposeThis research sought to delve into the representation of Arab women in 'Fatat Qarut' and 'Fatimah' as well as conducting a comparative analysis upon the textual ideologies instilled in both works.Method
This research was a qualitative study utilizing descriptive analysis. A documentation technique was used as data collection means concentrat...
The study’s relevance is determined by a sharp increase in interethnic and intercultural conflicts due to the digitalisation and mediatisation of geopolitics. Socio-communicative channels of ideological influence on ethnocultural life make it possible to actively manipulate people’s desire to preserve their ethnocultural identity, supporting extra-...
Drawing on data from interviews, mainstream and social media platforms, and political manifestos, this paper examines the strategies adopted by Amhara nationalists to construct a collective Amhara identity. Amhara nationalism emerged in response to the structural violence inflicted on the Amhara by the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Fr...
Ethnic identity plays a pivotal role in political mobilization, particularly in regions where political allegiance is closely intertwined with ethnic affiliations. This analytical review examined how political actors exploit ethnic identity to galvanize support, frame electoral strategies, and consolidate power. Ethnic-based mobilization often taps...
Background/Objectives: Ethnic identity development is associated with positive mental health in young adults from ethnic minority groups. How a sense of belonging and attachment to one’s ethnic culture is related to personal mental health recovery remains unexplained. This study examines the experiences of ethnic minority young adults in the U.S. t...
This review aims to summarize the current state of the research on Filipina/x/o American ethnic/racial identity (ERI) by addressing the question of what ERI methods have been used in prior studies when collecting data on Filipina/x/o American adolescents. It addresses (a) who is being studied, (b) where is data being collected from, (c) how data is...
This paper presents the results of an experiment that was designed to explore whether users assigned an ethnic identity to the Misty II robot based on the robot’s voice accent, place of origin, and given name. To explore this topic a 2 × 3 within subject study was run which consisted of a humanoid robot speaking with a male or female gendered voice...
Introduction. Emigration by Africans raises important questions about the preservation of cultural heritage and ethnic identity among African diaspora. This study examines the role of familial socialization and social resilience in shaping the ethnic identities of African adolescents born abroad. Methods. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey...
Introduction. Socio-economic and political transformations change moral and ethical values directly. This study aims to identify the values and meanings in life in Armenian, Georgian, and Russian adolescents. Methods. The respondents (n = 69) were Russian, Armenian, and Georgian adolescents aged 14–15 years. Diagnostic tools: (1) the Meaning-in-Lif...
This study investigates the factors that contribute to public attitudes toward the integration of an economically divergent yet ethnically identical country, focusing on rationality, ideological orientations, and ethnic identity. Employing data from the 2022 Korea Institute for National Unification Perception Survey, the study examines South Korean...
Few studies have explored the relationship between ethnic identity and language attitudes in heritage language speakers. Via self-reported questionnaire data, the present study examined correlational and causal connections between ethnic identity and language attitudes in three generations of Israeli and American Mountain Jews. Native to the easter...
Ethnic identity is theorized to be a critical aspect of human development and is shown to be associated with health and well-being. The Ethnic Identity Scale is a widely used measure that assesses key aspects of ethnic identity development (Umaña-Taylor et al., 2004). The Multicultural Identity Integration Scale (MULTIIS) is a measure that has been...
This research aims to understand the role of religion as a trigger to the conflict while acting as a social integration to seek a viable, inclusive solution. The research method employed in this study is qualitative, with phenomenology of religion as the approach. The data is collected through observation, interviews, and online media to be classif...
The question of Métis ethnic identity has been of interest to archaeologists for over half a century, but explorations of this topic have remained limited. In this paper, we present a new approach to Métis ethnic identity in archaeology that is based on the concept of foodways, using the example of late nineteenth-century Métis wintering (or hivern...
The multiracial population is the fastest-growing demographic in American society, increasing at three times the rate of the population as a whole. Because the majority of multiracial and multiethnic individuals are children and adolescents, the issue has important implications for the future of American schools. Using Rockquemore and Brunsma’s rac...
The goal of the current study was to examine intervening culture and family related mechanisms in the links between pandemic-related economic stress and young adults’ ethnic out-group prosocial behaviors. Participants were 467 young adults (mean age = 22.58, range = 19-27 years old) from across the U.S. (50.1% female; 55.7% identified White as thei...
The journey of identity is a lifelong odyssey, marked by distinct milestones and transformative experiences that shape and redefine one's sense of self. By theorizing ethnic identities across developmental milestones, this paper highlights the intricate interplay between hereditary perspectives, cultural affiliations, individual development, societ...
Mobility holds profound ethnic, class, and cultural significance in the fiction of the contemporary American writer Richard Ford. Through an analysis of his representative works, including Independence Day, The Lay of the Land and Let Me Be Frank with You, it becomes evident that Ford portrays the “negative mobility” of African Americans under spat...
Managing the diverse ethnic identities inherent in multi-ethnic universities is crucial for fostering national cohesion. Ineffective management can lead to ethnic competition and hinder a holistic approach to diversity. This study explored the challenges Kenyan universities face in promoting national cohesion, using Émile Durkheim's Functionalist T...
Ethnic identity is a major area of study across many disciplines including psychology, sociology, anthropology, and political science. Yet, little is known about changes in ethnic identity across the adult lifespan, and whether such changes are driven by normal aging processes (aging effects), unique societal influences linked with one’s formative...
This paper examines four YouTube videos on Sakela, a dance performance of the Rai community, in two major contexts: enormous shifts and deviations in the performances of youths and the signature of unique ethnic identity. Sakela in its primitive art form of Rai culture has a ritual connection with the transcendent forces for human health and agricu...
p>The article presents the results of a study of the characteristics of the value-semantic sphere of Tuvans living in remote rural areas of Tuva. The assumption was tested that one of the predictors of meaningfulness among Tuvans may be ethnicity: features of ethnic identity and values. Tuvans living in three rural districts of Tuva (Erzin, Mugur-A...
Corruption is a complex phenomenon which can appear in various forms and political corruption remains one of the most common forms.Political corruption further encompasses many forms, one of which is ethnic corruption. Ethnic corruption is one of form of corruption that involves giving certain ethnic groups privileges that other groups do not have....
Bwisagu is the springtime festival of the Bodo community that marks the beginning of the New Year. The Bodos belongs to the Indo-Mongolian family and they are one of the prominent indigenous tribe in Assam. The Bodos are predominantly agriculturists, and most of their religious activity, fairs, and festivals depend on agriculture. Most of the festi...
This research paper aims to study the relationship between language and the ethnic identity formation process of Tai Loei people in northeastern Thailand by applying the study of language and identity framework as the key concepts for analysing the language data of Tai Loei people used in daily communication and the Tai Loei language data contained...
Racism is multidimensional with three main domains: individual, cultural, and institutional. Much of the research linking racism/race-related stress to negative health outcomes have focused on race-related stress based on full-scale scores or within the individual domain of racism. Far less research has examined the cultural and institutional domai...
Through analysis of semi-structured interviews of 30 Latinx college students, we examined how Latinx students experience belonging, acceptance, and affirmations at a Hispanic-Serving Research Institution (HSRI) in California. Drawing from the theoretical perspectives of racial micro-affirmations, we uncovered two major themes: the importance of clo...
The cultural identity of different ethnic groups is evident through various factors, particularly in traditional music. Therefore, studying folk music is crucial in identifying cultural and ethnic differences. This research focuses on the field investigation of the folk music of the Pa Ko and Ta Oi ethnic communities in Thua Thien-Hue province. The...
The Reformation era in Indonesia has resulted in changes in local politics, particularly in relation to ethnic-based groups or adat politics. However, previous studies that have focused on the rise of adat or tradition in local politics have paid limited attention to the dynamics of cultural expression and representation. This article aims to shed...
This paper examines the role of memory in shaping ethnic identity among deported Meskhetians residing in Georgia's Samtskhe-Javakheti region. Through interviews and analysis, it explores how personal, collective, and historical narratives of the 1944 deportation and origins impact contemporary identity formations. Differences emerge between scholar...
From ‘Migration’ to ‘Heritage Migration’: Exploring the ‘Cultural Heritage’ and ‘Ethnic Identity’ of Bangladeshi Diaspora in Foreign Lands
Dr. Saifur Rashid
Abstract
Migration has been an integral part of global history, not merely signifying the physical movement of people but also encompassing the fusion of cultures, ideas, socio-cultural norms,...
In recent years, girls and young women have become particularly visible as leaders of activist campaigns and social movements. Drawing on data collected from an ACLU summer program for youth activists and advocates, this study explores the costs and benefits cisgender girls incur as a result of their activism. The findings reveal that although girl...
Background : Ethiopia's rich ethnic diversity has long been a defining feature of its social landscape. The coexistence of numerous ethnic groups within the country offers both opportunities for cultural enrichment and challenges for the formation of a coherent national identity. Historical, political and social dynamics have shaped the complex int...
Children from Serbian-Croatian mixed marriages face challenges reconciling two potentially conflicting ethnic identities due to implicit and explicit tensions between these two ethnic communities. This article explores the process of reconciling these ethnic identities, focusing on the respondents' narratives about growing up in a Serbian-Croatian...
This study examined the mediated moderating effect of ethnic identity through associated body dissatisfaction on the relationship between acculturative stress and depression. Data from the sixth year of the Multicultural Adolescents Panel Survey conducted by the National Youth Policy Institute were used for analysis. The participants were 424 multi...
Ethnic identity, profoundly influenced by familial factors, embodies multifaceted layers; yet, the intricate process of family ethnic socialization warrants deeper exploration. This study focuses on exploring the complexities of ethnic identity formation, specifically within the context of Yi adolescents. Employing a mixed-methods approach, it delv...