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| I. Introduction |
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1 The Revival of Assimilation in Historical Perspective |
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| II. The Classical Formulation |
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2 Racial Assimilation in Secondary Groups with Particular Reference to the Negro |
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3 The American Ethnic Group |
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W. Lloyd Warner and Leo Srole |
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4 Assimilation into the Larger Society |
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Tamotsu Shibutani and Kian M. Kwan |
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5 American Immigrant Groups: Ethnic Identification and the Problem of Generations |
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82 | (13) |
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Vladimir C. Nahirny and Joshua A. Fishman |
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6 The Nature of Assimilation |
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95 | (18) |
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| III. Assimilation Revisited |
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113 | (15) |
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8 In Defense of the Assimilation Model |
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128 | (10) |
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9 Toward a Reconciliation of "Assimilation" and "Pluralism": The Interplay of Acculturation and Ethnic Retention |
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138 | (16) |
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10 The Melting and the Pot: Assimilation and Variety in American Life |
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154 | (20) |
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11 Assimilation and Dissimilation |
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174 | (15) |
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12 Race, Religion, and Nationality in American Society: A Model of Ethnicity-From Contact to Assimilation |
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189 | (24) |
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| IV. New Directions |
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13 The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Its Variants |
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Alejandro Portes and Min Zhou |
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14 Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration |
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235 | (42) |
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Richard Alba and Victor Nee |
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15 Migration and Community Formation under Conditions of Globalization |
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277 | (22) |
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16 Social Spaces, Transnational Immigrant Communities, and the Politics of Incorporation |
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299 | (21) |
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17 Theorizing the "Modes of Incorporation": Assimilation, Hyphenization, and Multiculturalism as Varieties of Civic Participation |
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320 | (17) |
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| Index |
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| About the Editor |
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