While the topic of identity of ethnic minorities abounds in theoretical insights, most discussion is still clustered around the civic-ethnic divide while assuming conclusions with limited empirical evidence. By contrast, this article uses a four-category typology of identity that considers both in-group and out-group attachments to address hypotheses about competing identities and about factors influencing minorities to adopt one identity type over others. Based on unique data evidence of 12 ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe, this study concludes that the hybrid' identity, rather than the literature-assumed ethnic' identity, tops the identification preference of minorities, although there are differences in levels and patterns...
This article will be structured as follows: Firstly, it will be described what is to be understood b...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article examines the nature of group identity in order to gain insight into the character and q...
While the topic of identity of ethnic minorities abounds in theoretical insights, most discussion is...
This study examines how, within the context of the expansion of the European Union, various multi-le...
This article presents a typology of the transformation of ideas about nations and national identity ...
According to Social Identity Theory, ingroup identification leads to negative outgroup attitudes. Ac...
Positive intergroup contact with socially and economically advantaged national majorities has been s...
This paper examines how internal processes of ethnic identification influence external processes of ...
In multicultural societies as the Macedonian one, the attachment of citizens to particular identity ...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet pas...
This article challenges the widespread notion that civic nationalism is dominant in Western Europe a...
Two studies investigated whether the content of in-group identity affects the relation between in-gr...
The goal of this article is to consider the ethnic identity and interethnic guidelines of the popula...
This article will be structured as follows: Firstly, it will be described what is to be understood b...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article examines the nature of group identity in order to gain insight into the character and q...
While the topic of identity of ethnic minorities abounds in theoretical insights, most discussion is...
This study examines how, within the context of the expansion of the European Union, various multi-le...
This article presents a typology of the transformation of ideas about nations and national identity ...
According to Social Identity Theory, ingroup identification leads to negative outgroup attitudes. Ac...
Positive intergroup contact with socially and economically advantaged national majorities has been s...
This paper examines how internal processes of ethnic identification influence external processes of ...
In multicultural societies as the Macedonian one, the attachment of citizens to particular identity ...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet pas...
This article challenges the widespread notion that civic nationalism is dominant in Western Europe a...
Two studies investigated whether the content of in-group identity affects the relation between in-gr...
The goal of this article is to consider the ethnic identity and interethnic guidelines of the popula...
This article will be structured as follows: Firstly, it will be described what is to be understood b...
In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a Eu...
This article examines the nature of group identity in order to gain insight into the character and q...