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1 Int | difficulty to conciliate ethnic, cultural and linguistic
2 Int, 3 | them a new cultural and ethnic sensitivity and the charismatic
3 Int, 3 | cultural contexts, nations or ethnic groups take on their own
4 1, 5 | dramatically the problem of ethnic identity (or ethnicity)
5 1, 5 | idiosyncratic cultural traits (ethnic identity), as a matter of
6 1, 6 | 1.2. Cultural and/or ethnic identity: a controversial
7 1, 6 | reserved to the concept of ethnic identity, often associated
8 1, 6 | a mistaken concept of an ethnic group or of ethnicity which
9 1, 6 | and opposing groups. 13 ~Ethnic identity is described as
10 1, 6 | comes from belonging to an ethnic group. Going back to the
11 1, 6 | identity of Tajfel (1982), ethnic identity can be defined
12 1, 6 | being member of a particular ethnic group, joined to the value
13 1, 6 | attributed to that belonging. Ethnic identity or ethnicity, since
14 1, 6 | feeling of belonging to an ethnic groups are “collective definitions
15 1, 6 | with diversity. In fact, ethnic identity is acquired through
16 1, 6 | persons cannot choose the ethnic group into which they are
17 1, 6 | identification process, also the ethnic identity is formed starting
18 1, 6 | formed starting off from the ethnic identification which is
19 1, 6 | each person belonging to an ethnic minority, could highlight,
20 1 (16)| Cf. LIEBKIND K., Ethnic identity. Challenging the
21 1, 7 | exploration-knowledge of characteristics of ethnic groups of non-belonging. ~
22 1, 7 | one’s own culture or one’s ethnic identity, but to tolerate
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