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Assimilation (Sociology)
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Here are entered works on the blending of elements from two or more cultures, often producing a distinctive successor culture. Works on the condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one society are entered under Cultural pluralism. Works on policies or programs that foster the preservation of different cultural identities, including customs, languages, and beliefs, within a unified society such as a state or nation, are entered under Multiculturalism.
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Here are entered works on migration across national borders in modern times. Works on the movement of population within the borders of a single country are entered under Migration, Internal. Works on the spread of population, largely in prehistoric times, are entered under Human beings--Migrations. Works on the mass migrations of peoples are entered under Migrations of nations. --subdivision Emigration and immigration under names of countries, cities, etc. for works on migration across national borders from a particular place, and/or migration across national borders to a particular place
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Here are entered works on migration across national borders in modern times. Works on the movement of population within the borders of a single country are entered under Migration, Internal. Works on the spread of population, largely in prehistoric times, are entered under Human beings--Migrations. Works on the mass migrations of peoples are entered under Migrations of nations. --subdivision Emigration and immigration under names of countries, cities, etc. for works on migration across national borders from a particular place, and/or migration across national borders to a particular place
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--subdivision Ethnic relations under names of countries, cities, etc.
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--subdivision Ethnic relations under names of countries, cities, etc.
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Here are entered general works on racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups. Works on the discipline of ethnology, and works on the origin, distribution, and characteristics of the elements of the population of a particular region or country are entered under Ethnology, with appropriate local subdivision. Theoretical works on the concept of groups of people who are bound together by common ties of ancestry and culture are entered under Ethnic groups. Works on the subjective sense of belonging to an individual ethnic group are entered under Ethnicity. --individual races, ethnic groups, or other minority groups, e.g. German Americans; People with disabilities; etc.; and subdivisions Ethnic relations and Race relations under individual countries, cities, etc.
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