This paper presents a rare study on ethnic identity and perception of psychological differences among different ethnic groups in China The objective is to offer an empirical test on the long standing stereotypes of cultural differences between Han Chinese, the majority ethnic group in China, and Uyghur Chinese, the Muslim minority in Xinjiang region of China A total of 1600 students from four Chinese universities have been selected and examined in aspects ranging from self-esteems to desires for cross-cultural communication, and the result shows that the psychological differences between Han Chinese and Uyghur Chinese are considered by the majority of the students from these two groups to be great, which, however, are actually even smaller ...
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Ethnicity in China - Who are the Hui and Who are the Dungan? The thesis has three main objectives: (...
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This paper presents a rare study on ethnic identity and perception of psy-chological differences amo...
Ethnic minority groups in China make up about 9 percent of the total population, or 110 million peop...
This paper explored the process of identity formation among the Hui national minority, particularly ...
Abstract: When looking at the Chinese society, it becomes visible that it is made up of over 56 ethn...
This dissertation is divided into three papers that approach the topic of ethnic inequality in China...
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Using a data set (N = 1,600) collected in the city of Urumchi in 2005, this article examines ethnic ...
Chung Leung Luk.Running title: Ethnic perceptions.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong,...
Migrant workers in China from minority ethnic groups are the prime focus of this study. In spite of ...
October 2012Using a 2006 household survey from the Ningxia Hui autonomous region in China, this pape...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to examine observed differences in China's ethnic majority and ...
This paper attempts to explore how American and Chinese college students perceive and are stereotype...
Ethnicity in China - Who are the Hui and Who are the Dungan? The thesis has three main objectives: (...
Previous research suggests that minorities are not faring well in China’s transition—both income and...
This paper presents a rare study on ethnic identity and perception of psy-chological differences amo...
Ethnic minority groups in China make up about 9 percent of the total population, or 110 million peop...
This paper explored the process of identity formation among the Hui national minority, particularly ...
Abstract: When looking at the Chinese society, it becomes visible that it is made up of over 56 ethn...
This dissertation is divided into three papers that approach the topic of ethnic inequality in China...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Beijing has faced the challen...
This article investigates the temporal trend in the socioeconomic differentials between ethnic minor...
Using a data set (N = 1,600) collected in the city of Urumchi in 2005, this article examines ethnic ...
Chung Leung Luk.Running title: Ethnic perceptions.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong,...
Migrant workers in China from minority ethnic groups are the prime focus of this study. In spite of ...
October 2012Using a 2006 household survey from the Ningxia Hui autonomous region in China, this pape...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to examine observed differences in China's ethnic majority and ...
This paper attempts to explore how American and Chinese college students perceive and are stereotype...
Ethnicity in China - Who are the Hui and Who are the Dungan? The thesis has three main objectives: (...
Previous research suggests that minorities are not faring well in China’s transition—both income and...