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      <title>Comparing approaches to ethnic conflict issues</title>
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      <author><name>Iryna Brunova-Kalisetska</name></author>
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        <p>During the 2nd International Summit in Cleveland 28-29 of March 2008 a lot of exciting discussion appeared. One of the topic was concerned to comparison of anthropological and psychological approaches to the ethnic issues in CRE and PE. To continue this conversation I would propose to structure it somehow. For example, I can share general theoretical points and references of ethnic psychology at:<br />
- the individual level (like ethnic identity for a person)<br />
- the group level (like ethnicity for a whole group and group processes)<br />
- the intergroup level (psychological components and processes in interethnic relations) <br />
Any other suggestion for discussion is welcome.</p>

<p>I will start from those issues that would be of the most interest for visitors.</p>

<p>yours Iryna Brunova-Kalisetska</p>
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