American CatholicBasic Books, 1978 M10 12 - 280 páginas Discusses the social and religious lives of modern American Catholics in contrast to the distortions of the media. |
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... Milton Gordon combines the two by distinguishing between " structural assimi- lation , " in which ethnicity is no longer pertinent even to primary group formation , and " cultural assimilation " ( or acculturation ) , in which cul ...
... Milton Gordon combines the two by distinguishing between " structural assimi- lation , " in which ethnicity is no longer pertinent even to primary group formation , and " cultural assimilation " ( or acculturation ) , in which cul ...
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... Milton Gordon . The fundamental assumption of the assimilationist picture is that in a modern society the forces working for homogenization — at least within broad social class groupings are so powerful as to be irresistible . This ...
... Milton Gordon . The fundamental assumption of the assimilationist picture is that in a modern society the forces working for homogenization — at least within broad social class groupings are so powerful as to be irresistible . This ...
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... Milton Gordon has labeled this perspective " acculturation but not assimilation . " * This position sees the immigrant absorbing large numbers of cultural traits from the host and the host picking up a few traits from the immigrant ...
... Milton Gordon has labeled this perspective " acculturation but not assimilation . " * This position sees the immigrant absorbing large numbers of cultural traits from the host and the host picking up a few traits from the immigrant ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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