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2010
DOI: 10.1080/17475759.2010.520838
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Answering a Call for Service: An Exploration of Family Communication Schemata and Ethnic Identity's Effect on Civic Engagement Behaviors

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“…In the example of Sweden, Axelsson et al (2013) even propose quantitative methods to measure a region's cultural sustainability. In another vein, Pearson et al (2010) (JICR) reveal that a strong family communication cohesion will strengthen ethnic and cultural affiliation. Both attitudes will contribute to sustainable community building and civil society.…”
Section: Supporting the Persistence Of Cultures (And Thus Diversity)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the example of Sweden, Axelsson et al (2013) even propose quantitative methods to measure a region's cultural sustainability. In another vein, Pearson et al (2010) (JICR) reveal that a strong family communication cohesion will strengthen ethnic and cultural affiliation. Both attitudes will contribute to sustainable community building and civil society.…”
Section: Supporting the Persistence Of Cultures (And Thus Diversity)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A search in its online archive from 1977 until September 2014 has identified 15 relevant articles, here (Cushner, 2005;Woods et al, 2011;Davidheiser, 2005;Kealey et al, 2005;Kelman, 2005;Marsella, 2005;Salzman, 2008;Cvajner & Sciortino, 2010;Buddenhagen & Baldwin, 2011;Nijhuis et al, 2011;Rivers, 2011;Dunne, 2013;Rienties & Nolan 2013;Kuchenbrandt et al, 2014). (Pearson et al, 2010;Tamam, 2010;Hoover, 2011;Takahashi & Meisner, 2011;Johnson & Callahan, 2013).…”
Section: The International Journal Of Intercultural Relations (Ijir) mentioning
confidence: 99%