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Ethnic identity refers to the sense of belonging a person feels toward an ethnic or cultural group, encompassing shared history, language, values, and social practices. Students encounter this topic across sociology, psychology, cultural studies, literature, and political science courses. It carries academic weight because it sits at the intersection of personal experience and larger social structures, raising questions about how individuals come to identify with particular groups and how that identification shapes behavior, opportunity, and conflict. Works and frameworks addressing cultural pluralism, the construction of ethnicity as in Joane Nagel's discussions of how ethnicity is actively built rather than simply inherited, and real-world phenomena such as English language acquisition among Latino immigrants all give the topic empirical and theoretical grounding.

The papers archived under this topic approach ethnic identity from several directions. Some take a sociological or political angle, examining how ethnicity connects to insurgency, civil war, or intercultural conflict. Others use literary analysis, comparing works or reading texts like The Odyssey alongside pieces by Nicholosa Mohr to explore how identity is represented across cultures. Additional papers focus on psychological and health-related dimensions, including the effects of mental health programs, eating disorders among teenage girls, and African American suicide rates, treating ethnic identity as a variable that shapes wellbeing and self-image.

A strong essay on ethnic identity needs a focused thesis that specifies which group, context, or dimension of identity is under examination rather than treating the concept in the abstract. Evidence drawn from specific cultural cases, policy outcomes, or textual examples carries more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is conflating ethnicity with race or nationality without acknowledging that these categories overlap but remain analytically distinct.

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Psychological Capital and Resilience in K–12 Learners
Throughout its long history, psychology developed into a field that deals largely with abnormal conditions. Recently, a new trend has developed within the field that highlights positive psychological attributes and the…
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Los Angeles -- a City
Los Angeles -- a City Segregated by Privilege? Or by Racism?
Research Paper Undergraduate
National Identity and the People
National Identity: How Important is National Identity to the American People?
Paper Undergraduate
Walker, Rl., Wingate, LR, Obasi,
This paper explores the relationship that exists between ethnic identity and acculturative stress with depressive symptomology as well as suicide ideation. The scales used are SAFE Acculturative Stress Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Multi-Group Ethnic Identity Measure and Beck Suicide. The work indicated that acculturative stress as well as ethnic identity moderated cases of depression-suicide ideation relationship for the African Americans but not European American students.
Paper Undergraduate
Organized Crime and Its Influence
One cannot ignore the fact that the globe has penetrated into the age of industrial revolution where the technological and scientific advancements and innovations are at the peak. In this era of progression, social issues and concerns have simultaneously been escalating at an unprecedented rate. Crime, indeed, organized crime has become one of the increasingly growing issues for not only specific nations but for the entire world. In other words, the transnational organized crime that has become a growing concern on a universal basis has elevated the threat and risk to the stability of the nations in terms of political, economic and social (Madsen, 2009).
Paper Undergraduate
Culture American Culture Prides Itself
American culture prides itself on its diversity, but still expects a high degree of conformity. I have received mixed messages about cultural norms, because on the one hand Americans celebrate diversity and on the other…
Paper Undergraduate
Ethnic conflict in Xinjiang: an application of internal security dilemma
There has been much discussion on this issue and from different points of view. An important study conducted on the Xinjiang and the internal security dilemma has been conducted by Jiaxing Xu, "The Ethnic Security Dilemma and Ethnic Violence: An Alternative Empirical Model and its Explanatory Power" (2012) in which the role of ethnic violence and is discussed as a possibility of explaining the ethnic security dilemma.
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Chicano Identity in Literature Culture in \"My
In "My Name" by Sandra Cisneros, the principle character's name is Esperanza. Esperanza's problem, at first, seems only to be displeasure with her name. She is certainly displeased with her name. She is disappointed with the meaning of her name in her native tongue, Spanish. She is frustrated and perplexed with the persistent difficulty that Americans have pronouncing her Chicana name. Esperanza wishes she could be lucky, like her sister, who can come home and have a different name, a prettier name, an easier name than her proper first name.
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Culture on Learning Styles Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism as a backdrop for culturally-based learning styles in Australia
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Sociology and the African diaspora
¶ … four-year college, California State University Long Beach (CSULB) was my first choice. However, since CSULB could not accept my application, I decided to apply to California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH),…