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Ethnic mobility: ethno-class identities and self-negation
Mirit Haybi-Barak
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Avihu Shoshana
Department of Counseling and Human Development
Department of Leadership and Policy in Education
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Class Identity
100%
Self-negation
100%
Ethnic Identity
75%
Israel
50%
Mizrahim
50%
Cleft Habitus
50%
Negative Emotions
25%
Ethnic Groups
25%
Hate
25%
Heavy Use
25%
Phenomenology
25%
Boundary Work
25%
Amalgam
25%
Disgust
25%
Orientalist Discourse
25%
Habitus
25%
Upward Mobility
25%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Self and Identity
100%
Cleft
100%
Emotions
50%
Cultural Identity
50%
Ethnic Group
50%
Phenomenology
50%
Disgust
50%
Orientalist
50%
Arts and Humanities
Habitus
100%
Negation
100%
Israel
66%
Familial
33%
Expression
33%
Mobile
33%
Ethnic Identity
33%
Phenomenology
33%
Boundary Work
33%
Hate
33%
Orientalist Discourse
33%
Discursive
33%
Disgust
33%
Psychology
Self and Identity
100%
Cleft
100%
Negative Emotion
50%
Ethnic Identity
50%
Phenomenology
50%
Disgust
50%